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If you live in Tennessee and unemployed, you are probably struggling to find a suitable job. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a program that helped you find a suitable training program, told you which careers were in demand, helped you locate potential employers and to search for job openings? The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development Department has this very program. It is called “The Source”. The website address is www.sourcetn.org.
This article will give you a brief but useful guide on how to perform each of the tasks we described in the introduction.

The loss of health insurance is often the biggest blow a family receives when the main breadwinner loses her job. After all, you can always move in with family and friends if worst comes to worst and they can help with housing and food expenses, but if you lose your health insurance, the smallest medical intervention can push you into bankruptcy. In the worst cases, you may not have the resources to receive the treatment or buy the medicines you need.
The State of Tennessee offers assistance to unemployed workers who have lost their jobs due to foreign trade or whose pensions are taken over by the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation or PBGC.
The latest reports from the Tennessee Department of Labor points to a large increase in the number of green jobs in Tennessee. This is not totally a surprise for the Department of Labor. After all, the State of Tennessee invested $5.5 billion in the green economy and continues to provide incentives to companies willing to invest in green jobs.
