Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board
Serves as a partnership of labor, business, and government dedicated to helping Washington state residents obtain and succeed in family-wage jobs, while meeting employer' needs for skilled workers. As a state agency, the Workforce Board oversees a workforce development system that includes 18 education and training programs receiving almost $1 billion annually in state and federal funds. The Board concentrates it major efforts on planning, coordination evaluation, policy analysis, and recommending improvements to the state's training system.
Policy Area
Education
Governor Appointments
11
Total Board Positions
11
Public Disclosure Required?
No
Senate Confirmation Required?
Yes
Compensation
Term Length (years) 4
Statutory Term Limits
Board Requirements
The governor appoints the Chair and selects three labor representatives and three business representatives.