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Associated PressRomney Wants Help for Displaced Workers
Saturday November 3, 2007 8:31 AM
By AMY LORENTZEN
Associated Press Writer
MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) - Republican Mitt Romney said Friday he wants to help displaced workers with special accounts they can use to pay for more education and training.
Romney's plan is part of a free trade proposal he's touting this week. In it, he seeks more authority for the president to negotiate trade deals, and calls for a new alliance of foreign partners that are committed to opening more markets.
``I want to make sure that trade is fair and our workers are trained properly for the jobs of tomorrow,'' Romney told about 150 people at a hotel in central Iowa.
Romney's plan would help displaced workers by creating what he calls worker empowerment and training accounts. The self-managed accounts would be for any worker entering the work force development system, not just those hurt by trade deals, according to his campaign.
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