Contract with Clorox Company for federal job training grant
In Plain English
The city received a federal H-1B grant from the Department of Labor to provide advanced information technology training. This contract with Clorox Company helps deliver that training program. The H-1B grant program uses fees from work visa applications to fund job training for American workers.
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Votes
Approved the contract with Clorox Company
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved a contract with Clorox Company to help deliver federal job training in advanced information technology. The city received an H-1B grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, which uses fees from work visa applications to fund job training for American workers. Clorox will partner with the city to provide this IT training program to local residents. This is a routine administrative step to implement the federally-funded training initiative.
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