Governor Kasich’s Executive Workforce Board, a 25-person board that will work with the governor’s office to “rationalize Ohio’s work-force system and recommend ways to streamline the 90 existing programs scattered across 13 state agencies,” had its first meeting in Columbus on Monday, Columbus Business First reports. The board is composed of public officials, business association leaders and company executives tasked with forecasting the work-force needs of businesses, streamlining delivery of services to them and workers, and implementing performance measurements for the system, the article said. For more, read the full story.
Governor Kasich’s Executive Workforce Board aims to reconcile work force skills with employer needs