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National Training Center Enriches Lives
Of UAW-Chrysler Workers
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UAW-Chrysler
National Training Center
2211 East Jefferson Avenue - Detroit, Michigan |
The UAW-Chrysler
National Training Center (NTC) oversees joint
programs that provide education, training and support services
for UAW-represented workers at Chrysler Group LLC. Since
its founding in 1985, the NTC has pioneered efforts
to create a world-class workforce through union-management
cooperation and a commitment to lifelong learning.
The NTC
operates the UAW-Chrysler Technology Training Center in
Warren, Mich. The 135,000-square-foot facility is a showcase
for training a new generation of skilled-trades workers,
as well as helping journeymen keep pace with changing technology.
The center offers training in robotics, computer-aided
design and other innovative manufacturing techniques.
Other
programs provide a social safety net for UAW members and
their families. They include confidential referrals to
help workers resolve personal problems and assistance in
finding reliable care for children and elderly dependents.
Created
in 1985 contract negotiations, the National Training Center
is funded under a formula pegged to hours worked in Chrysler's
U.S. plants. The NTC is governed by a Joint
Activities Board composed of union and management representatives.
The co-chairmen are General Holiefield, vice president
and director, Chrysler Department, UAW, and Al Iacobelli,
vice president, employee relations, Chrysler Group LLC.
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