The Urban Institute is running a series of papers and seminars called “A New Safety Net for Working Families.” They’ll be hosting an event on September 9 from 8-9:30am (central) that’s about connecting low-income workers with appropriate skills training for “today’s job market.” Sounds right up our alley as far as TI/Harvard’s objectives in a jobs program. Not sure if I’ll get a chance to listen, as we have another Harvard visitation that day, but if you get the chance click here to register and feel free to comment below to let me know what I missed!
Webinar on Job Advancement for Low-Income Workers
August 21, 2008 by Micah
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