Bridgewater, NJ- Somerset County United Way (SCUW) is pleased to support an Educational Disabilities Forum presented by the Greater Raritan Workforce Investment Board in partnership with AT&T and CornellUniversity’s Disability & TechnicalAssistanceCenter. The Forum will take place on April 20, 2010 from 8am-noon at AT&T’s Bedminster location (1 AT&T Way). waitin to hear about the remaining payments. een sent out the United Way, who should i the organizations we mention in the PR All human resource executives and professionals are encouraged to attend. The forum is free and includes a continental breakfast.
The Educational Forum, “Creating a Workforce Based on Ability,” will cover the following topics:
- How to effectively maximize your current workforce to meet company needs and positively impact the local economy.
- How to create opportunities which foster diversity and inclusiveness within an organizational setting.
- Information on best practices in hiring and supporting people with disabilities in the workplace.
Somerset County United Way is pleased to support this Forum as part of its Workforce Development Initiative focused on identifying & enhancing local employment opportunities that meet the changing needs of our economy.
If interested in attending, please RSVP to Jan Goodman at (908)704-6351 or JGoodman@co.somerset.nj.us
About SomersetCounty United Way
An independent nonprofit organization, Somerset County United Way helps people who live and work in SomersetCounty through its vision that all residents possess a living income that will be attained through achieving financial stability, healthy lifestyles, and life readiness. United Way’s mission is to lead a caring community to create solutions that transform people’s lives. Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED. To learn more about how you can LIVE UNITED, contact Somerset County United Way at (908) 725 – 6640 or visit www.scuw.org.
About the Greater Raritan Workforce Investment Board
The Greater Raritan Workforce Investment Board, a Division of Somerset County Human Services, serves Somerset and Hunterdon counties. It is focused on creating an innovative workforce to meet the needs of employers and job seekers and to enhance the economic well-being for all citizens in the region.