Provide training/school for unqualified applicants?
Kymm
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I figured I would start with all of you as I know there is alot of experience out there... :-) We are located on a reservation and want to be able to hire more native americans in our plant, however, are running into some obstacles. The most obvious one is that we require a HS Diploma/GED which many don't have.
The owner of our company had a meeting with the tribe yesterday and told them that we would provide them with a "proposal" of how we will help them - provide them with "training" they may need so they would be qualified for open positions, help them get their GED, and so on... Again, I wasn't involved in this discussion and am now just being told to "put something together"..???
My thoughts... we have entry level positions that really don't require any experience (sure it helps if they have some, but it's not required.) Type of experience? Maybe forklift, handling haz waste/chemicals.. How do we help them get that kind of experience without hiring them first? I'm confused.... :-)
Any of you have any ideas on this as I really am not sure where to even start...
Thanks!!
The owner of our company had a meeting with the tribe yesterday and told them that we would provide them with a "proposal" of how we will help them - provide them with "training" they may need so they would be qualified for open positions, help them get their GED, and so on... Again, I wasn't involved in this discussion and am now just being told to "put something together"..???
My thoughts... we have entry level positions that really don't require any experience (sure it helps if they have some, but it's not required.) Type of experience? Maybe forklift, handling haz waste/chemicals.. How do we help them get that kind of experience without hiring them first? I'm confused.... :-)
Any of you have any ideas on this as I really am not sure where to even start...
Thanks!!
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Just curious. I've come across educational requirements that aren't truly necessary in order for the employee to perform the job functions - sometimes managers/owners just like to see the requirement.
I didn't really answer your question about putting together a program, but maybe the requirement isn't really necessary after all?
Can someone be taught to work a forklift as part of on the job training or do they need a special license? As far as hazerdous materials training, OSHA must have something you can look at and implement.
PORK
Perhaps you can offer evening GED classes while the employees are in an introductory period. During this period, you could have them shadow the jobs you target for them. This shadowing project could be aligned with the GED classes and eventual testing. When they get the GED, then the shadowing is completed and you have an eligible ee who is trained up. Contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs and see if they have any work/study grant money to help defray the cost. You might be surprised.
However, if your company wants to stick with the requirement, check with a nearby community college to see if they can arrange for a GED-prep class on your plantsite, or at least at a facility in your community.
You could possibly do a "provisional hire" for these individuals - allow them to come to work for you in an on-the-job training mode (that's how most individuals learn forklift operation, handling of hazardous materials, etc.), with a requirement that they complete their diploma or GED within a reasonable period of time after hire.
>as we are a hazardous waste facility it is extremely important to know
>that our employees do know how to read and comprehend English (for
>MSDS's, manifests, etc) as well as just safety reasons. Do any of you
>use some type of "test" for applicants that would tell us their basic
>reading/comprehension?
You should be having applicants fill out the application at the time they come in for the interview. This will help with if the person can read and write. I would think that most Native Americans would be able to comprehend English.
I hope this helps, good luck, what type of industry are you associated?
PORK