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Employer Referral Program (Micro Program)

 

Employers can refer their employees to existing short-term, non-credit training courses such as those offered at the University of Hawaii Community Colleges and other ETF approved public and private training vendors.  The program is open to all within a company.  Training courses that are available include, but not limited to: computer, business, management, health, medical training, or soft skills training.

Eligibility:

1. Employee(s) must be referred by their employer;

2. Requested training must be related to employee's present position;

3. Requested training does not supplant or subsidize training that is directly related to the goods and services that an employer provides to the public.

Company Requirements:

1.   Agrees to notify ETF and the training provider(s) for class cancellations/substitutions at least 1 week prior to the start of the class; otherwise, the ETF participant may be suspended from accessing ETF funds;

2.   Contributes 50 per cent of the ETF assistance provided by the DLIR for training pursuant to Act 248, SLH 2002. Currently, ETF's assistance has a tuition cap not to exceed $500 per course, therefore the DLIR will pay up to, but not exceed, $250 per course; any excess balance thereof shall be paid by the employer to the vendor. ETF's assistance shall not include the cost of books, tools, equipment, and auxiliary and support services; payment for these materials and services shall be made by the employer or the ETF participant;

3.   Ensures that ETF receives the enrollment request at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the class.

Note: For any applicant substitutions, a separate Employer Referral and Course Registration Agreement must be completed and submitted to ETF for approval prior to the start of the class.

Government workers or government subsidized employees of a company are not considered eligible.

Click here to view the list of ETF training vendors.

 

 

 









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