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SEIU Local 503 and Joint Employers Workforce Development Fund

Portland, OR
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About SEIU Local 503 and Joint Employers Workforce Development Fund

SEIU Local 503 and Joint Employers Workforce Development Fund is a labor-affiliated workforce training organization located in Portland, Oregon. The fund supports skills training and career development for workers represented by SEIU Local 503 and their joint employer partners, primarily in public sector and healthcare-adjacent roles. No IPEDS enrollment, completion, or retention data is currently reported for this institution.

Specific program offerings were not listed in available data sources. Union-affiliated workforce development funds of this type typically provide training in areas such as home care worker skills, healthcare support, public service operations, leadership development, and career advancement pathways for incumbent workers.

Portland is Oregon's largest city and a significant center for organized labor, public healthcare services, and social services employment. The fund's programming supports the professional development of workers in these sectors across Oregon, helping to build a more skilled and stable workforce in essential service industries.

Contact Information

525 NE Oregon St, Portland, OR

Programs

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