ETP (Employer Training Panel)

Get Your Training Paid For!

 
“Our partnership with COS and the ETP funding has been a huge success.  We have been able to provide professional development to our supervisors and administrative staff at a low cost.  Our employees are our greatest asset, and being able to provide such a great resource nearby has been amazing.  We plan to continue working with COS Training Resource Center and sending more of our employees through their various training programs.”
Gladys Wotring, VP of Human Resources, J.G. Boswell
(J.G. Boswell Company received over $10,000 of training and ETP paid for over 80%!)

The COS Training Resource Center has trained almost 700 people in over 60 companies companies in the Tulare-Kings (and surrounding) area!

Employer Eligibility

To be eligible for funding reimbursement under our current contract, employers have to:
  • Be subject to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) tax and the Employment Training Tax
  • Have one or more full-time employees (working a minimum of 35 hours per week)
  • Have a NAICS code that ETP deems as an industry facing out-of-state competition (OSC). Some exceptions may be made for “ag-adjacent” companies, subject to review.
If you are unsure about your eligibility, COS Training Resource Center will help you locate your California Employer Account Number (CEAN) to confirm your eligibility.
 
Questions? Please contact us at 559.688.3130 or [email protected]

What is ETP?

The ETP is a business and labor supported state agency that assists employers by providing funds to off-set the costs of job skills training necessary to maintain high-performance workplaces.
The ETP program is entirely funded by the Employment Training Tax paid by California employers and collected alongside the Unemployment Insurance (UI) tax. The program is performance-based, providing funds for trainees who successfully complete training and are retained in well-paying jobs for a specific period of time.

Partner with COS Training Resource Center

Are you interested in receiving training for your employees at almost no cost to you? Do you have internal Subject Matter Experts who you would like to utilize to provide training to your employees?
 
Partner with the COS Training Resource Center as your source for ETP funded training. We can provide training to your employees or manage your internal training program, using ETP funds!
 
ETP can fund a wide variety of training programs, such as:
  • Food Safety
  • Manufacturing skills
  • Industrial Electricity
  • Supervisory Skills
  • Soft Skills
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Cybersecurity
  • Quality Management Principles
  • ISO 9001
  • Six-Sigma
  • Vocational ESL
  • Business Skills
  • Computer Skills
  • Customer Service
  • OSHA 10/30
Funding is not limited to the types of training above, however. Your company can decide what types of training will be provided. Training can be provided at your location or at COS.
 
Questions? Please contact us at 559.688.3130 or [email protected]

Employer Commitment


Employers must be willing to adhere to the following commitment:
  • Employer is committed to employees attending class and completing all the training.
  • Employees must remain employed 90 days after all training is completed
  • Employer pays their employees a certain minimum wage at the completion of the 90 day retention period. The current minimum wage in Tulare-Kings counties is $17. Employer paid health benefits can be included in the calculation of the minimum wage.
  • Employer pays employee’s wages while employees attend training
Established in 1982, the Employment Training Panel (ETP) has proven itself for 30 years as the state’s premier program supporting job creation and retention, through training. ETP is funded by a special tax on California employers and differs from other workforce development organizations whose emphasis is on pre-employment training. ETP fulfills its mission by reimbursing the cost of employer-driven training for incumbent workers and funding the type of training needed by unemployed workers to re-enter the workforce. Overall, the ETP program helps to ensure that California businesses will have the skilled workers they need to remain competitive.
 
Employers must be able to effectively train workers in response to changing business and industry needs. While the need for workforce training is critical, businesses generally reserve capacity building dollars for highly technical and professional occupations – limiting investment in training for frontline workers who produce goods and deliver services. ETP helps to fill this gap by funding training that is targeted to the frontline workers.
 
For more information on ETP, please visit their website at https://www.etp.ca.gov/