Sue Hoppin, president of the National Military Spouse Network, speaks at an employment summit in 2018. (Trish Alegre-Smith/NMSN) [Editor’s Note: This story has been changed to reflect the for-profit ...
Maintaining competitiveness in the job market necessitates continuous skill acquisition. Recognizing the pivotal role of a skilled workforce, many governments worldwide have initiated robust job ...
Later this month, we’ll celebrate the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech and called for a “massive ...
This election season, Chicago voters have public safety top of mind: 63% of voters say they don’t feel safe and 44% cite crime and public safety as their top priorities. Other priorities include ...
WASHINGTON — A historically underutilized veterans employment program with a track record of helping participants with disabilities land good paying jobs is experiencing a surge in applicants that is ...
For many years, Eric Wunderlin’s health issues made it hard to find stable employment. Struggling to manage depression and diabetes, Wunderlin worked part-time, minimum-wage retail jobs around Dayton, ...
A large nationwide job training program for seniors has not received its regular funding from the Department of Labor, without any explanation. The Senior Community Service Employment Program helps ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — School lets out in the coming weeks, and some youth employment programs in Central Arkansas have already started for the summer. Some of the options available will help keep young ...
The Miami University Job Enrichment Program (JEP) is a voluntary incentive program that provides resources for professional learning to help the University develop and retain valuable Classified Staff ...