Priority Industry definition

Priority Industry. Industry sectors that are “targeted” for training funds. Manufacturing, aerospace, biotechnology, high technology and agriculture are typical Priority Industries, they are identified in the Panel’s annual Strategic Plan. [UI Code Sections 10200(b) and 10205(d).] Productive Lab Training: A type of practical Retraining whereby the instructor oversees an employee’s use of special equipment or application of particular skills, in the actual work environment, resulting in the production of goods or delivery of services for profit. A Productive Lab Training Plan must be approved in advance by ETP. Productive Lab is more suitable to production than service delivery, and would only be approved for New Hire training on a case-by-case basis.
Priority Industry means industries of Priority category to be established in the State under the scheme of “Make in Chhattisgarh” and are included in Appendix-3 of Industrial Policy 2014-19.
Priority Industry means industry falling under priority list of state govt. as included in appendix-3 of Industrial Policy 2009-14.

Examples of Priority Industry in a sentence

  • CONTRACTOR will conduct client outreach in appropriate amounts and settings to ensure that youth enrolled are interested in a career path leading to employment in the Priority Industry Sectors or in-demand occupations and are likely to succeed in the WIOA youth program.

  • Due diligence will include, but is not limited to, verification of Priority Industry Sector or in-demand occupation status.

  • Prior to placement in a WEX occupation with an employer that is not in a Priority Industry Sector, CONTRACTOR will submit potential WEX occupations via email to CITY’s DIRECTOR or designee.

  • CONTRACTOR will utilize employer linkages and partnerships to identify internship and work experience opportunities (‘WEX’) in the following WDB Priority Industry Sectors or in-demand occupations.

  • CONTRACTOR will provide outreach to employers in the Priority Industry Sectors and in in-demand occupations.

  • CITY’s DIRECTOR or designee will respond within one (1) week indicating whether the WEX employer is in a Priority Industry Sector.

  • CONTRACTOR will utilize employer linkages and partnerships to identify internship and work experience opportunities (WEX) in the following WDB Priority Industry Sectors or in-demand occupations.

  • CITY and CONTRACTOR will work together with cohort training providers to develop cohort training programs based on employer engagement and correlation to Priority Industry Sectors.

  • CONTRACTOR will provide outreach to employers in the Priority Industry Sectors and clients, refer clients to OJT employers, develop employer and client training plan, enter into agreements with OJT employers (“OJT Agreements”), and monitor client progress.

  • All employers participating in multiple employer recruitments shall be in the WDB Priority Industry Sectors.


More Definitions of Priority Industry

Priority Industry. Industry sectors that are “targeted” for training funds. Manufacturing, aerospace, biotechnology, high technology and agriculture are typical Priority Industries . They are identified in the Panel’s annual Strategic Plan. [UI Code Sections 10200( b) and 10205(d).] Productive Lab Training: A type of practical Retraining whereby the instructor oversees an employee’s use of special equipment or application of particular skills, in the actual work
Priority Industry means the business of generation or distribution of electricity or any other form of power or of construction, manufacture or production of any one or more of the articles or things specified in the list in the 2[Sixth Schedule] or the business of any hotel where such business is carried on by an Indian company and the hotel is for the time being approved in this behalf by the Central Government;