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Skill Standards for the advanced woodworking industry are coming from the Woodwork Career Alliance of North America. You use them to evaluate your employees, or to create your personal credentials, or to train people for productive woodworking careers. To learn more visit both the website [http://woodworkcareer.org], and the Wiki where the Standards are being written [http://skillstandards.wikispaces.com]. Join the LinkedIn social network if you are interested in Woodwork Skill Standards:
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=852637

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Greg:

Is there a Woodwork Skill Standards meeting planned for the AWFS Fair in Las Vegas?

--Karl Forth

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Yes, Karl, the Woodwork Career Alliance of North America is planning to have a number of gatherings and announcements ready for AWFS this year. We will partner with WoodLINKS, as we have done in the past. Bookmark our websites and wikis to stay up to date on all the latest news. 35 firms are now testing the first 30 tools and machines in their shops, as we prepare a full book of machines for AWFS release to the industry.

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