Training for my life: Lived experiences of dislocated workers in an advanced manufacturing training program

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2013
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This qualitative paper explores the lived experiences of one group of workers dislocated because of globalized trade policies who completed a hybrid Advanced Manufacturing Training Program (AMTP) by taking advantage of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), a federally-funded program for retraining workers dislocated because of trade policies. The research questions focus on how satisfied these workers are with the services and programs provided by TAA. Focus groups and survey instrument results indicate these workers found TAA services and processes cumbersome and time-consuming and actually had the effect of discouraging their education, training, and self-employment. The consequences of their dislocation as it relates to TAA experiences are increased frustration and dissatisfaction with the TAA program. Serious consideration for TAA policy changes should be deemed of utmost importance.

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Walker, M. (2013). Training for my life: Lived experiences of dislocated workers in an advanced manufacturing training program. Advances in Social Work Journal, 13(2), (2012), 262-278, Special Issue, Global Problems/ Local Solutions. http://advancesinsocialwork.iupui.edu/index.php/advancesinsocialwork/article/view/194 2/2455
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