The Healey-Driscoll Administration has awarded $2.2 million in Re-entry Workforce Development Demonstration grants to 11 organizations to train formerly incarcerated individuals in various fields.
A Chautauqua County lawmaker is expressing concern that the county may not be investing enough money in job training. During the county legislature meeting, officials were asked to vote in favor of a ...
The expansion comes as Maryland faces workforce shortages in several sectors, including education, health care and information technology.
A bunch of retail/food jobs will pay for college (sometimes even a full bachelor’s), and many work for part-timers after a ...
More new apprentices are signing up than in the past 15 years, yet getting to certification remains a struggle. Financial concerns, difficulty finding employers and spotty guidance and mentorship for ...
Discover how the Works Progress Administration (WPA) transformed American employment by creating 8.5 million jobs from ...
Heidi Barr. Hoi ‘Holly’ Xuan. Anjala Evans. Jose Hernandez. As he read their names aloud Thursday night in front of a somber crowd illuminated by candlelight, Herbert Elliot — co-chair of the consumer ...
Childcare momentum is growing in the Copper Country as partners and community members work together to expand access for ...