Guam Department of Labor & Bureau of Women's Affairs Initiatives

Guam Department of Labor & Bureau of Women's Affairs Initiatives
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Learn about the efforts of the Guam Department of Labor and the Bureau of Women's Affairs to promote gender equality, empower women, and provide training opportunities for non-traditional jobs. Explore their missions, visions, objectives, priorities, and available programs. Discover how they aim to eradicate discrimination and create a more inclusive society.

  • Guam
  • Department of Labor
  • Womens Affairs
  • Gender Equality
  • Training Programs

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  1. Guam Department of Labor February 4, 2014 Website: www.guamdol.com Contact: 475-7049

  2. Bureau of Womens Affairs Mission To build a well integrated society with equal opportunities for all women and children, where all forms of discriminatory practices and inacessibilities based on gender and disability are eradicated.

  3. Bureau of Womens Affairs Vision A happy and healthy society where women, children, the physically challenged and all persons are equally treated and engaged.

  4. Bureau of Womens Affairs Objective To build a gender equitable society where the needs of women and children are equitably catered for.

  5. Bureau of Womens Affairs Priorities Women and Poverty (employment, housing and childcare) Education and Training Women in power and decision making

  6. Bureau of Womens Affairs Priorities (cont d) Advancement of Women Violence against Women and Children Women and Health

  7. Bureau of Womens Affairs Opportunities for Training and Applicant Referral Leveraging On-the-Job Training (OJT) for entry level positions with employers GDOL Guam Employment Service AHRD Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Programs UOG Enrollment Management and Student Services Registered Apprenticeship Program GRAP Tax Credit

  8. Bureau of Womens Affairs Examples of Non-Traditional Jobs Either Or Mayor Detective and Criminal Investigator Senator Chefs, Baker Computer Programmer Engineer Computer Software and Hardware Engineer Computer and Office Machine Repair Construction and Building Inspector Truck, Bus Driver Broadcast and Sound Engineering Fire Fighter Upholsterer Policeman Technician and Radio Operator Parts Salesperson Cabinet Maker Physical Therapist

  9. Bureau of Womens Affairs For Initial Notification of Job Openings submit letter to: Bureau of Women s Affairs Attn: Ruth Leon Guerrero Guam Department of Labor P.O. Box 9970 Tamuning, Guam 96931

  10. Bureau of Womens Affairs For continued announcements: Email: ruth.leonguerrero@dol.guam.gov Phone: 475-7122 Fax: 475-7045

  11. Upcoming Seminar EEOC 2014 Technical Assistance Program Service (TAPS) Will be held September 2014 Details for this event will be forthcoming Email: ruth.leonguerrero@dol.guam.gov

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