Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 23d - Employee-Ownership Revolving Loan Fund
Section 1a - Declaration of Need for Employment Skills Training and Education; Findings

Section 1A. It is hereby found and declared that:
There exists in the commonwealth a critical shortage of training and education programs necessary to meet the growing needs of business and industry for skilled employees and the corresponding needs of our people for opportunities for new or more rewarding employment.
As a result of this shortage, business and industry is unable to obtain sufficient numbers of qualified employees for continued operation and expansion within the commonwealth, of our people, particularly those who are victims of economic dislocation, and those minority and economically disadvantaged groups, are denied significant and substantial employment opportunities.
The loss of economic and employment activity from the commonwealth contributes to a decline in the tax base, leads to unemployment and underemployment of our people, causes an increase in welfare and unemployment costs, and constitutes a threat to the general welfare of the entire commonwealth.
This shortage is occasioned by the inability of educational institutions to secure the resources necessary for the development and substantial expansion of programs of skills training and education which are consistent with employment need;
Business and industry is the primary source of employment information, technical assistance and financial support required for such program development and expansion;
Business and industry supports educational institutions, through increased and more comprehensive relationships of cooperation and assistance, is necessary to enable educational institutions to meet the needs of business and industry for skilled employees and the needs of our people for new or more rewarding employment opportunities;
Educational institutions are unable to attract sufficient support from business and industry within the limits of their existing resources and through the normal operation of the private enterprise system.
It is an important function of government to increase opportunities for gainful employment, to assist in promoting a productive and expanding economy, to encourage the flow of business and industry support to educational institutions, and otherwise to improve the prosperity and general welfare of the inhabitants of the commonwealth.
Therefore, it is found that it is in the public interest of the commonwealth to promote the prosperity and general welfare of its citizens, a public purpose for which public money may be expended, to encourage and facilitate the formation of comprehensive cooperative relationships between business and industry and educational institutions which provide for the development and significant expansion of programs of skills training and education consistent with employment needs, and to make interested individuals aware of the employment opportunities presented thereby.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 23d - Employee-Ownership Revolving Loan Fund

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 1a - Declaration of Need for Employment Skills Training and Education; Findings

Section 2 - Industrial Service Program; Rules; Procedures

Section 3 - Executive Director; Employees; Utilization of Other Agencies' Resources

Section 4 - Program Duties

Section 5 - Private Consultants; Contracts

Section 6 - Sale of Business; Notice to Employees; Assistance for Buyers

Section 7 - Documentary Materials, Data or Conversations Regarding Business Operations; Public Records

Section 16 - Employee–ownership Revolving Loan Fund

Section 17 - Employee Involvement and Ownership Program; Powers and Duties of Director

Section 18 - Duties; Research and Evaluation

Section 19 - Start-Up Programs; Requests for Grants; Memoranda of Understanding

Section 20 - Assistance for Applicants; Outreach Program

Section 21 - Collective Bargaining Agents; Consent

Section 22 - Area Labor-Management Committees

Section 23 - Retaliation for Participation or Nonparticipation

Section 24 - Grants-in-Aid; Application; Approval

Section 25 - Notification to Department of Transitional Assistance and Department of Labor and Workforce Development

Section 26 - Definition of Displaced Homemaker

Section 27 - State-Wide Advisory Council on Displaced Homemakers

Section 28 - Multi-Purpose Service Centers

Section 29 - Report to Governor

Section 30 - Industrial Service Program; Manufacturing Network Grants

Section 31 - Industrial Service Program Annual Report on Program Activities

Section 32 - Audits

Section 33 - Construction of Chapter