Construction Jobs Coordination

United Job Creation Council Minority Outreach Program


United Job Creation Council (UJCC) is a recognized by CRA (Community Redevelopment Agency) as an authorized community-based organization to conduct construction jobs coordination and related services for CRA/LA assisted projects in the city of Los Angeles.  UJCC is recognized as a Pre-Approved Construction Jobs Coordinator.


Under the Department of Labor EEO and Affirmative Action Specifications, contractors and subcontractors must develop on-the-job training opportunities or participate in training programs for the job area(s) which expressly include minorities and women.  Contractors' actions must include upgrading programs, apprenticeships and trainee programs relevant to the contractor's employment needs, especially those programs approved by the Department of Labor.  Contractors and subcontractors must provide notice of these training opportunities and job programs to recruitment sources, state employment offices and other referral sources that the contractor/subcontractor has compiled under Specification 2 above. (41 CFR 60-4.3(a)7.e.)


WE CAN HELP YOU TO REACH YOUR MINORITY OUTREACH GOALS!!


United Job Creation Council Minority Outreach Program can help you.  We can provide jobs coorination and relates services for current covered Projects, and for future qualified Projects during the contract term. 


There are advantageous fiscal benefits to hiring employees through United Job Creation Council.  In most cases we can provide candidates who qualify for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit that can give the employer up to a $10,000 tax credit per employee.  In addition to the tax credit, many of our candidates qualify for employer incentives.


Become a Corporate Partner!  A corporate partner can receive on-the-job training reimbursements up to 50% of the employee's salary for the first 400 Hours of work.


Please call United Job Creation Council at 323-432-3976 or contact us at jean@unitedjobcreationcouncil.org


 


 


 


 

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