Providing comprehensive vocational skills-training experiences. The catalytic effect is to practically train those not now being adequately prepared for employment.
An integral part of providing necessary skills, whether training or personnel, to eliminate local pockets of unemployment while necessary industries lie idle.
Tactics include: training assignments to determine the needed job areas by utilizing the unemployed and the worker with obsolete skills; vocational classes to care for trainees by providing supervised job experience and employment; apprentice programme to place available trainees in co-operating industries; continued training to extend training to all employed workers to diversify their knowledge and skills while on the job; and recruitment techniques to find employees, employers, equipment, facilities and faculty. An example is the provision of previously hard-core unemployed with re-imaged work roles, practical training experiences and guaranteed employment.