29 U.S.C. § 2503. Technical assistance
- (a)(a)
In general
With funds appropriated to carry out this section, the Secretary shall make grants to community-based organizations to provide technical assistance to employers and labor unions selected under subsection (b). Such technical assistance may include—
- (1)(a)(1)developing outreach and orientation sessions to recruit women into the employers’ apprenticeable occupations and nontraditional occupations;
- (2)(a)(2)developing preapprenticeable occupations or nontraditional skills training to prepare women for apprenticeable occupations or nontraditional occupations;
- (3)(a)(3)providing ongoing orientations for employers, unions, and workers on creating a successful environment for women in apprenticeable occupations or nontraditional occupations;
- (4)(a)(4)setting up support groups and facilitating networks for women in nontraditional occupations on or off the job site to improve their retention;
- (5)(a)(5)setting up a local computerized data base referral system to maintain a current list of tradeswomen who are available for work;
- (6)(a)(6)serving as a liaison between tradeswomen and employers and tradeswomen and labor unions to address workplace issues related to gender; and
- (7)(a)(7)conducting exit interviews with tradeswomen to evaluate their on-the-job experience and to assess the effectiveness of the program.
- (b)(b)
Selection of employer and labor unions
The Secretary shall select a total of 50 employers or labor unions to receive technical assistance provided with grants made under subsection (a).
(Pub. L. 102–530, § 4, Oct. 27, 1992, 106 Stat. 3466.)