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EmpoweringEmployersto Succeed contact The u.p. business services team Business services specialists serve business in every county in the U.P. Identify and apply for state and

EmpoweringEmployersto Succeed contact The u.p. business services team Business services specialists serve business in every county in the U.P. Identify and apply for state and
Overcoming Barriers – A Success Story Samantha came to Upper Peninsula Michigan Works! (UPMW) as a Nursing student at Northern Michigan University. She was trying

On Wednesday, a meeting was held at the Delta County Sheriff’s Department to discuss the formation of a new program with the goal of helping prevent repeat offenses by providing education to people

In Need of Virtual Child DevelopmentAssociate Training? T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Michigan, the Great Start to Quality Upper Peninsula Resource Center, the Great Start to Quality
Earn and LearnDebt Free. Contact Us Become an Apprentice What are the benefits of an apprenticeship? Apprenticeship can be seen as an opportunity multiplier. Allows

Mary attended PATH orientation as a temporary solution; it was a requirement given to her by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) as they worked to extend her Cash Assistance deferral.

Alexander Hofius wanted to have a career on the water. He had options, but he decided to continue his education in Michigan’s Eastern Upper Peninsula. He attended the Great Lakes Boat Building School in Cedarville to become a Marine Service Technician.

You may have seen our roving RV around the Upper Peninsula more than usual lately. No, we aren’t taking an extended summer vacation. It’s been acting as our rolling billboard at our recent application drives. What’s an application drive, you ask? Sit back, relax, and let us explain.

Upper Peninsula Michigan Works! (UPMW) wants to help young adults increase their employability by offering them a paid opportunity to learn and work in a real-world job through the Young Professionals program.

Now is a good time to start a new career in the Upper Peninsula. Just ask Mari Schupp, Michigan Works’ newest Workforce Services Manager. She’ll tell you, “Yes! Don’t wait; do it now.”
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