Sign agreement with job training partners to keep federal workforce funding
In Plain English
Federal law requires cities that receive workforce development money to coordinate with regional job training programs. Richmond runs employment services through RichmondWorks and partners with county programs that help unemployed residents find jobs. If approved, the city maintains access to federal funding for job training through 2028.
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Approve consent calendar
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