[ad_1] Latinos are driving the growth of the American labor force. In spite of this fact, Latino workers are regularly the targets of prejudice, often in the form of colorism and criticism towards their accents, according to a recent study by LinkedIn. The U.S. Department of Labor reports that 29 million Latinos are active in
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[ad_1] (Council Bluffs) — Iowa Workforce Development officials are holding a special event to address the state’s workforce shortage. Local residents are invited to a workforce roundtable Wednesday from 7:30-to-9:30 a.m. at IowaWORKS at 300 West Broadway, Suite 13 in Council Bluffs. Officials say the event is part of series of roundtables partnering with area
[ad_1] The Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR) – of which NMMA is a founding member – has been working in collaboration with the Outdoor Industry Association and Oregon State University’s Center for the Outdoor Recreation Economy on a survey to gather information about industry needs for workforce development and diversity, equity, and inclusion advancement. The voluntary Workforce
[ad_1] SILICON SLOPES, Utah, Oct. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Pluralsight, Inc., the technology workforce development company, today announced the winners of its 2021 Best in Tech Awards. The inaugural awards are designed to honor and celebrate Pluralsight customers who are leading technology-driven innovation and workforce development. Award recipients will be recognized during the annual Pluralsight LIVE
[ad_1] A Council Bluffs workforce roundtable will be hosted by Iowa Workforce Development on Wednesday to help address the workforce shortage in Iowa. Those who attend will receive information regarding workforce strategies to adopt to help meet their needs. “Available resources will also be highlighted that help with hiring and retraining, collaborating with community and
[ad_1] By Sierra Rehm MADISON (WKOW) — A recent jobs report revealed that the U.S. economy is still wavering from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers added 194,000 jobs in September, marking the second straight month where the economy added fewer jobs than expected. Here at home, the
[ad_1] As a push for racial justice has risen throughout the country, there has been a related increase in focus on diversity, equity and inclusion in the public service workforce. Lack of diversity in certain positions like management or public safety can potentially lead to a lack of trust with the community. It can also
[ad_1] ROCKPORT – Hurricane Harvey more than three years ago destroyed and severely damaged roughly one in every 10 buildings and homes in Aransas County. That’s not all the furious storm marred. People moved away. Hundreds of them. That led to a shortage of trade workers. The community’s tax base shrank by more than 25 percent in the weeks and months
[ad_1] ROCKPORT, Texas — A building that was once a place to educate the youngest minds is now becoming an institute of higher education. Hurricane Harvey left Little Bay Primary School so badly damaged in 2019, that the Aransas County Independent School District never reopened it. Now, more than $2.1 million in grant money and
[ad_1] The state is investing more American Rescue Plan Act money, this time in jobs training. Gov. John Carney and Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long announced Tuesday the state will put $50 million of its COVID relief funds into workforce development. The money will fuel expansion of the Forward Delaware jobs training program for industries most
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