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						<title>Granholm Radio Address</title>
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<title>No Worker Left Behind</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 08:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
<description>One-hundred thousand and counting.  That's the number of people who have enrolled for job training through Michigan's No Worker Left Behind program. One-hundred thousand people.<br />
We launched No Worker Left Behind in August of 2007 as part our plan to transform Michigan's economy.  No Worker Left Behind provides qualifying participants two years of free tuition up to $10,000 at any Michigan community college or university or other approved training program.<br />
People in the No Worker Left Behind program train for jobs in high demand and in emerging industries.  These include jobs in advanced manufacturing, clean energy, health care and biotechnology. 
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