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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 2659 (Introduced in Senate) — To address the needs of workers in industries likely to be impacted by rapidly evolving technologies. · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. Grants to improve training for workers impacted by automation

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From the amounts appropriated under subsection
(g)and beginning not later than 1 year after receiving the report by the Comptroller General of the United States under section 4(b), the Secretary of Labor shall award grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible partnerships to support demonstration and pilot projects relating to the training needs of workers who are, or are likely to become, dislocated workers as a result of automation. A grant awarded under this section shall be for a period not to exceed 4 years. The Secretary shall use the report prepared by the Comptroller General under section 4(b) to inform the grant program carried out under this section. To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, an eligible partnership shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary shall reasonably require. Each application submitted under paragraph
(1)shall include a description of the demonstration or pilot project to be completed with the grant funds, which description shall include— a description of the members of the eligible partnership who will be involved in the demonstration or pilot program and the services each member will provide; a description of the training services that will be available to individuals participating in the demonstration or pilot project, which may include— a plan to train dislocated workers from industries likely to be impacted by automation and transition the workers into regionally in-demand industry sectors or occupations; and a plan to partner with local businesses to retrain, upskill, and re-deploy workers within an industry as an alternative to layoffs; a plan to provide workers with technology-based skills training, which may include training to provide skills related to coding, systems engineering, or information technology security, in addition to other skills; and a description of the goals that the eligible partnership intends to achieve to upskill workers and prepare them for in-demand industry sectors or occupations. In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to— eligible partnerships that are located in an area with a high concentration of— industries with a higher likelihood of being impacted by automation; or industries included in in-demand industry sectors, as determined under subparagraphs (A)(i) and
(B)of section 3(23) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3102(23) ); eligible partnerships— with a plan to provide incumbent worker training— to assist workers in obtaining the skills necessary to retain employment or avert layoffs; or that allows a worker working for an employer to acquire new skills that allow the worker to obtain a higher-skilled or higher-paid position with such employer; and that partner with local employers that intend to backfill the pre-training positions of the incumbent workers by hiring new workers to fill those positions; eligible partnerships that will provide workers with a transportation stipend, paid sick leave, paid family and medical leave, access to child care services, or other employment benefits; or eligible partnerships with a plan to develop a shared training curriculum that can be used across local and regional networks of employers and training providers. An eligible partnership that receives a grant under this section shall use the grant funds for 1 or more of the following: Providing training services under the demonstration or pilot project, which may include training services that prepare workers for in-demand industry sectors or occupations. Providing assistance for employers in developing a staff position for an individual who will be responsible for supporting training services provided under the grant. Purchasing equipment or technology necessary for training services provided under paragraph (1). Providing job search and other transitional assistance to workers in industries with high rates of job loss. Providing a training stipend to workers for training services. Providing integrated education and training. Not later than 1 year after an eligible partnership’s completion of a demonstration or pilot project supported under this section, the eligible partnership shall prepare and submit to the Secretary a report regarding— the number of workers who received training services through the demonstration or pilot project, disaggregated by type of training service and the age, gender, and race of the workers; the number of such workers who successfully transitioned into a new position following completion of the training services; the number of individuals who successfully transitioned into an in-demand industry sector or occupation following completion of the training services; annual earnings data for individuals who have completed training services through the demonstration or pilot project; the percentage of individuals described in paragraph
(4)who are in education or training activities, or in employment, during the second quarter after exit from the training services; the percentage of individuals described in paragraph
(4)who are in education or training activities, or in employment, during the fourth quarter after exit from the training services; and any practices used by the partnership that should be considered best practices with respect to training workers in industries that have, or are expected to have, high rates of job loss as a result of automation. An eligible partnership that receives a grant under this section shall use the grant funds in a manner that is consistent with the labor standards and protections described in section 181 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3241 ) and nondiscrimination provisions described in section 188 of such Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3248 ). There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section such sums as may be necessary for the first 5 full fiscal years after the date of submittal of the report under section 4(b).
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