CEJA expressly targets formerly incarcerated people and those with other barriers to employment for workforce training.
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Trump squeezed Brown U. for $50 million in job training. Here’s who gets the money
CRANSTON, R.I. — Before he landed in prison three years ago for selling drugs, Joe worked on and off as a construction laborer. In his free time, he’d do little projects around the house, his youngest ...
DODOMA: A TOTAL of 1.77tri/- is required to finance infrastructure development and strengthen teaching resources to ...
A U.S. judge in Fort Myers ordered FL's Alligator Alcatraz to provide confidential legal calls & publish clear ...
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Millions spent on gates at Northern Cape Urban TVET, while students live in shacks
At Northern Cape Urban TVET College, the millions spent on flashy infrastructure starkly contrasts with dilapidated student ...
Major projects outlined in China's 15th Five-Year Plan are creating jobs that require stronger technical skills, more specialised expertise or ...
MANILA: The Philippine call centre industry is a juggernaut, employing over a million and generating billions in revenue. Its ...
You can tell a lot about a construction site in the first few minutes. People move with purpose, follow set routines, and know where responsibility sits. Tha ...
Construction is underway at 108th Street and Giles Road on a new training center and regional office for the North Central States Regional Council of Carpenters.
Seattle Colleges officials say the Wood Technology Center is not for sale, but students and union members weren't convinced ...
For prison inmates, training with zero equipment and minimal space is a necessity. Yet the results of this minimalist approach have sparked interest for decades. When coach Markus Frison of Built ...
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