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Alamo Colleges offers free tuition to local high school students

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More than 100 acres of Seguin cornfield will be site of new Texas State Technical College

Read full article: More than 100 acres of Seguin cornfield will be site of new Texas State Technical College

The new campus is expected to bring thousands of trade and manufacturing jobs to the greater San Antonio area.

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Two organizations join forces to help people with special needs have better employment opportunities

Read full article: Two organizations join forces to help people with special needs have better employment opportunities

It has become clear to experts and families that special needs employment is an issue that requires collaboration.

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Robots rule at University Hospital, creating solutions for staff efficiency

Read full article: Robots rule at University Hospital, creating solutions for staff efficiency

The Texas Hospital Association reports health care staffing shortages in every sector of hospitals. In a mad dash for solutions, the key is efficiency. One of University Hospital's solutions is robots.

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Mission to upskill: How one nonprofit is helping job seekers compete for new opportunities

Read full article: Mission to upskill: How one nonprofit is helping job seekers compete for new opportunities

Project Quest aims to serve unemployed and under-skilled jobseekers, through training, coaching, and support.

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Help Wanted: American ironworkers recruiting next generation

Read full article: Help Wanted: American ironworkers recruiting next generation

It's one of dozens of union locals that has launched a recruiting blitz to bring in "unrepresented" journeymen and offer paid apprenticeships to the potential next generation of skilled welders.

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What is ‘quiet quitting?’ ‘Quiet firing?’ How workers and employers can address burnout in the workplace

Read full article: What is ‘quiet quitting?’ ‘Quiet firing?’ How workers and employers can address burnout in the workplace

You don't have to go far to find workers who are burned out, fed up and looking for a new job.

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With more working remote, companies tweak in-office culture to recruit new workers

Read full article: With more working remote, companies tweak in-office culture to recruit new workers

Thanks to the pandemic, technology and just trends, traditional office life is becoming less appealing.

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WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: What’s Working (and who isn’t)’

Read full article: WATCH: ‘Solutionaries: What’s Working (and who isn’t)’

Our Solutionaries team has scoured the country for solutions to help employees, employers, companies and unions move forward... together!

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San Antonio job training program gets rush of applicants

Read full article: San Antonio job training program gets rush of applicants

By Wednesday morning, 16 days after enrollment opened, the city said 2,835 people had applied for the program, roughly twice what the executive director of Workforce Development said he had been expecting.

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Council poised to put voter-approved job training program to work

Read full article: Council poised to put voter-approved job training program to work

In a presentation to council members, city staff laid out the basic structure of the program, which is expected to place put more than 28,000 people into either certification and degree programs and result in at least 15,728 people into “high-quality” jobs in in-demand fields.

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State offers free child care for a year for service industry workers

Read full article: State offers free child care for a year for service industry workers

The state is offering a year of free child care for those who work in restaurants, bars and the entertainment industry to help relieve the labor shortage for these businesses.

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Dress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project host clothing drive campaign to help job seekers

Read full article: Dress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project host clothing drive campaign to help job seekers

Dress for Success San Antonio and THRU Project are partnering together for a clothing drive campaign. The goal is to get jobseekers the right attire so they can find the right job.

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Businesses struggle to hire enough employees to open at capacity one month after Texas’ reopening

Read full article: Businesses struggle to hire enough employees to open at capacity one month after Texas’ reopening

Many local businesses still can not operate at total capacity because they cannot find enough employees to hire.

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San Antonio residents take advantage of Train for Jobs SA program

Read full article: San Antonio residents take advantage of Train for Jobs SA program

San Antonio – The City of San Antonio is seeing positive results behind Train for Jobs SA, its COVID-19 workforce recovery program. Restore Education is a non-profit organization and is one of many partnering with the city to make re-entering the workforce during the pandemic a reality. On Saturday, the organization held a drive-thru graduation for those getting their GED, and for those who participated in their career training program. Ad“Like administrative assistant or certified nurse’s program to IT training,” Rhodes said. “Not to mention the pandemic but pursuing their education during this time to support their families, they have overcome some major obstacles,” Rhodes said.

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Thinking on changing careers? You might consider fields within home services

Read full article: Thinking on changing careers? You might consider fields within home services

If you’ve considered a career in the skilled trades, now may be the time to make that leap,” Angie Hicks said. “Jobs in the skilled trades are in high demand. Most people focus on college, but skilled trades can offer an equally as rewarding alternative with broad options. “Don’t be intimidated by the training required to enter the skilled trades. Understanding how to handle reputation management, scheduling, even video conferencing are becoming important tools of the trade.” said Hicks.

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Women are bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows

Read full article: Women are bearing the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows

And although everyone has been impacted by the pandemic, women seem to be shouldering the burden more than their male counterparts. The COVID pandemic has led to an economic, mental health, and childcare crisis, and now research is showing women are bearing the brunt of it. In fact, about one-third of working moms in two-parent households reported they were the only ones providing care for their children. And some new research suggests women may be choosing to leave their jobs due to childcare concerns or other challenges. In a recent study by lean in, one in four women reported that they were considering downsizing their careers or leaving the workforce as a result of the COVID crisis.

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City Council considers 1/8 cent sales tax for workforce development

Read full article: City Council considers 1/8 cent sales tax for workforce development

SAN ANTONIO The San Antonio City Council is considering using a 1/8 cent sales tax to fund a four-year program to help 40,000 out of work or under-employed San Antonio residents move into higher-paying careers. Economic Development Department Director Alejandra Lopez told the council that 154,000 San Antonio workers have filed for unemployment since mid-March. The council can only order the election to put the sales tax initiative in front of San Antonio voters who would have the final say. Nirenberg believes using the sales tax for workforce development would cause a huge shift in the citys workforce. City Manager Erik Walsh said the city has options for the EAPP, including a plan city staff had suggested before the pandemic that the city use a portion of the money SAWS sends the city each year.

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