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  • Working in a collaborative spirit we will provide the needed training to prepare Franklin County's adults and youth with the skills for the jobs of tomorrow," said County Commission Board President Mary Jo Kilroy. "Thanks to the hard work of COWIC, Franklin County, the city of Columbus and the Chamber we are connecting more job-seekers with good, up-to-date training and employment opportunities. "We are excited about the chance to connect area residents with jobs in new ways through the Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corporation's new One Stop Center at JOBLeaders," said [Suzanne Coleman-Tolbert]. "This site represents a change in how we address the employment needs of businesses and the job needs of those who are unemployed. We are here to make sure that residents are able to earn...

  • Before the end of the year, Pacoima residents will see ground broken on a job center that developers hope will combat poverty, crime, gangs and school dropouts in one of the poorest areas of the San Fernando Valley. Scheduled to open next fall, the $1.2 million Job and Training Opportunity Center will offer violence prevention, gang intervention, parenting advice, therapeutic counseling, life skills and job development tailored to each client.

  • A Good Day" became the theme at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Workforce Investment Network Job Center on July 19 . Led by local businessman and District 4 Supervisor George Zinn, a reception for the opening of the new center was a proud and well-anticipated event. Several community leaders and guests were in attendance at the David L. Beckley Conference Center, including state Reps. Kelvin O. Buck and Tommy Woods, state Sen. Bill Stone, and mayors, aldermen and board members from Holly Springs, Ashland, Byhalia, and other surrounding communities.

  • Working in a collaborative spirit we will provide the needed training to prepare Franklin County's adults and youth with the skills for the jobs of tomorrow," said County Commission Board President Mary Jo Kilroy. "Thanks to the hard work of COWIC, Franklin County, the city of Columbus and the Chamber we are connecting more job-seekers with good, up-to-date training and employment opportunities. "We are excited about the chance to connect area residents with jobs in new ways through the Central Ohio Workforce Investment Corporation's new One Stop Center at JOBLeaders," said [Suzanne Coleman-Tolbert]. "This site represents a change in how we address the employment needs of businesses and the job needs of those who are unemployed. We are here to make sure that residents are able to earn...

  • PASADENA - The Pasadena Community Job Center received anti- immigrant notes on cutout newspaper clippings Wednesday, police said. Police went to the center in the 500 block of North Lake Avenue at 11 a.m. to find the notes jammed in the door, Lt. Chris Russ with the Pasadena police said.

  • DAYTON -- The Samaritan Homeless Clinic will leave its location on Catherine Street next month for a new facility renovated using more than $1 million in grants and donations, officials said. We are going to double our clinical space from three (rooms) to six, which is a big deal to us," said Diane Cummins, the clinic's manager.

  • The Spanish American Civic Association has received a $1.2 million federal grant to support its new bilingual job-training center. The grant came from the U.S. Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration.

  • DAYTON - Shannon Worley's face, already thin, appeared to grow more lined as she talked about her long unemployment. I've been looking for a job for a while," she said the week before Christmas, as she scrolled through job listings at The Job Center. She'd been out of work six months. Her last job was taking care of "the criminally insane." She got that long-term temp job after earning an associate's degree in mental health at Sinclair Community College. It paid $12.94 an hour.

  • RANCHO CUCAMONGA - Day laborers who gather in the area of Grove Avenue and Arrow Route called on city officials Friday to help re- establish a job center at the site. Photo Gallery: Day Laborers Picket, 10/20/06

  • The job market has changed, and so have the people either filing for unemployment benefits or using employment agencies to help them find work. Because you have people who have been in jobs for a number of years who come in here and say, 'I've never had to look for a job actively.



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