SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio’s workforce development program known as Ready to Work has created a $1.7 billion economic impact on the local economy. Voters approved the $200 million job placement and ...
SAN ANTONIO – At least one San Antonio councilman thinks it’s time to shift gears on the city’s highly touted workforce training program, which he believes is falling short of its goals. The $200 ...
SAN ANTONIO — City leaders remain optimistic about the future of the Ready to Work program three years after voters approved the $200 million job placement initiative. But there are ongoing challenges ...
(TNS) — A computer hack played out in real time last month in a downtown San Antonio classroom. The signs of the attack were subtle. Just an odd Internet address poking around the network and probing ...
San Antonio’s ambitious Ready to Work job training initiative is set to open for enrollment by mid-April, but participants will have to wait for training courses and degree programs to begin late this ...
The mayor wants 90% of San Antonians to find work within 90 days within finishing their city-funded training or education ...
A client came to the Grace Learning Center, a nonprofit educational center in Michigan City, Indiana, with no work history whatsoever. “He was isolated his entire life,” says Erica Morse, the center’s ...
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