Agency for Workforce Innovation Director Cynthia R. Lorenzo today issued an advisory warning Floridians to be wary of companies offering beach cleanup jobs for a fee.
Floridians are reminded there is no charge to apply or train for jobs: see available jobs at www.floridagulfrecoveryjobs.com
Recent reports indicate some Floridians have paid fees to submit applications or undergo training for oil spill-related jobs, only to later discover the advertised jobs were not available or the training not as described.
“In collaboration with Workforce Florida Inc. and Florida’s Regional Workforce Boards, we are working diligently to advance Governor Crist’s priority of connecting local job seekers with BP-certified contractors in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill,” said Director Lorenzo. “We encourage Floridians to visit floridagulfrecoveryjobs.com, a dedicated portal of the state’s official online job bank that offers free, convenient and secure online applications for confirmed response and recovery jobs.”
While BP’s contractors and subcontractors are responsible for hiring decisions and training, Florida’s workforce system is strongly encouraging these employers to hire unemployed local Floridians first for local response and recovery jobs.
More than 10,850 recovery and response-related positions are currently advertised and nearly 31,000 people have been referred to positions through floridagulfrecoveryjobs.com, which was launched by Governor Crist last month.
Although some private companies are providing job opportunities in the recovery effort, job seekers should be aware that others may be exploiting the situation for personal gain.
AWI and Workforce Florida Inc. encourage Floridians to:
Consumers who believe they may have been victimized by potentially deceptive or unfair practices related to oil spill jobs should contact:
Floridians with questions about available oil spill response and recovery jobs can call AWI’s dedicated hotline at 1-877-362-5034.
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