Share costs with Berkeley for job center serving displaced workers
$38,880
In Plain English
Richmond and Berkeley will split the $38,880 annual cost of operating a One Stop Career Center. The center helps people who lost their jobs find new employment and training opportunities. If approved, Richmond pays half the cost to serve displaced workers across north Contra Costa County cities.
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