Apply to state to continue providing job training services to Richmond residents
In Plain English
The city has operated the Richmond Workforce Development Board since 1998, helping residents find jobs and get training. Every 4 years, the city must reapply to the state for permission to continue this work. If approved, the program continues connecting local workers with career services and supporting businesses with skilled employees.
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Approve consent calendar
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