Education @ Work
With college costs rising at an alarming rate, more and more students are leaving school with a debt load that is stifling as they begin to start their post-college careers. David Dougherty, the former...
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Cincinnati Council is making changes to a responsible bidder ordinance it enacted nearly a year ago. It's designed to make sure job training is a part of major contracts awarded by the Metropolitan...
View ArticleRaise the Floor, Women in Manufacturing
Women currently hold just 10 percent of manufacturing jobs in our region, but a recently launched program at Gateway Community and Technical College is designed to prepare women for stable,...
View ArticleCincinnati State ENGAGEs Community
At the same time that thousands of people in the tri-state are unemployed or under-employed, many local companies are unable to find enough skilled workers to meet their demands.
View ArticleCouncil could vote to fund Mayor's Hand Up initiative this month
Cincinnati Council could vote by the end of the month to fund Mayor John Cranley’s Hand Up initiative. He unveiled it during his State of the City speech in September. Hand Up is designed to help the...
View ArticleGrowing Pains Slow Hamilton County Business Development
The vice president of the Hamilton County Development Corporation says a 2014 survey of companies found two impediments to keeping local businesses. But Harry Blanton also says both issues are growth...
View ArticleEducation @ Work
With college costs rising at an alarming rate, more and more students are leaving school with a debt load that is stifling as they begin to start their post-college careers. David Dougherty , the...
View ArticleCouncil updates responsible bidder ordinance
Cincinnati Council is making changes to a responsible bidder ordinance it enacted nearly a year ago. It's designed to make sure job training is a part of major contracts awarded by the Metropolitan...
View ArticleRaise the Floor, Women in Manufacturing
Women currently hold just 10 percent of manufacturing jobs in our region, but a recently launched program at Gateway Community and Technical College is designed to prepare women for stable, high-paying...
View ArticleCincinnati State ENGAGEs Community
At the same time that thousands of people in the tri-state are unemployed or under-employed, many local companies are unable to find enough skilled workers to meet their demands. An upcoming event at...
View ArticleCouncil could vote to fund Mayor's Hand Up initiative this month
Cincinnati Council could vote by the end of the month to fund Mayor John Cranley’s Hand Up initiative. He unveiled it during his State of the City speech in September. Hand Up is designed to help the...
View ArticleGrowing Pains Slow Hamilton County Business Development
The vice president of the Hamilton County Development Corporation says a 2014 survey of companies found two impediments to keeping local businesses. But Harry Blanton also says both issues are growth...
View ArticleJob Prospects That Don't Require A College Degree
Although attending college may seem like the status quo, not all stable and lucrative careers require a four-year college degree.
View ArticleEducation @ Work
With college costs rising at an alarming rate, more and more students are leaving school with a debt load that is stifling as they begin to start their post-college careers. David Dougherty , the...
View ArticleCouncil updates responsible bidder ordinance
Cincinnati Council is making changes to a responsible bidder ordinance it enacted nearly a year ago. It's designed to make sure job training is a part of major contracts awarded by the Metropolitan...
View ArticleRaise the Floor, Women in Manufacturing
Women currently hold just 10 percent of manufacturing jobs in our region, but a recently launched program at Gateway Community and Technical College is designed to prepare women for stable, high-paying...
View ArticleCincinnati State ENGAGEs Community
At the same time that thousands of people in the tri-state are unemployed or under-employed, many local companies are unable to find enough skilled workers to meet their demands. An upcoming event at...
View ArticleCouncil could vote to fund Mayor's Hand Up initiative this month
Cincinnati Council could vote by the end of the month to fund Mayor John Cranley’s Hand Up initiative. He unveiled it during his State of the City speech in September. Hand Up is designed to help the...
View ArticleGrowing Pains Slow Hamilton County Business Development
The vice president of the Hamilton County Development Corporation says a 2014 survey of companies found two impediments to keeping local businesses. But Harry Blanton also says both issues are growth...
View ArticleJob Prospects That Don't Require A College Degree
Although attending college may seem like the status quo, not all stable and lucrative careers require a four-year college degree.
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