Workforce Affinity Group Meeting - September
Register to attend the in-person Workforce Affinity Group meeting! Meetings are open to all Council members who have an interest in learning about workforce strategies alongside peers.
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Register to attend the in-person Workforce Affinity Group meeting! Meetings are open to all Council members who have an interest in learning about workforce strategies alongside peers.
Register to attend the virtual Workforce Affinity Group meeting! Meetings are open to all Council members who have an interest in learning about workforce strategies alongside peers.
Register to attend the in-person Workforce Affinity Group meeting! Meetings are open to all Council members who have an interest in learning about workforce strategies alongside peers.
Join the Workforce Affinity Group members for a virtual meeting. The meeting agenda will feature a summary presentation of the Greater New Haven and Valley Regional Labor Market Analysis.
Register to attend the Workforce Affinity Group meeting! This group plans to meet 4-5 times this year. Meetings are open to all Council members who have an interest in learning about workforce strategies alongside peers.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
Meeting presenters:
Emily Byrne, CT Voices for Children
Patrick O'Brien, CT Voices for Children
Kelli-Marie Vallieres, PhD, Chief Workforce Officer: Office of Workforce Strategy
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits. This meeting will discuss 2022 workforce priorities.
For CCP members who are investing in workforce development programs and nonprofits.
MIDDLETOWN, CT -- Middlesex Chamber of Commerce wraped up another successful installment of the Middletown Summer Youth Employment Program. They placed youngsters into subsidized employment in a wide variety of professional fields for six weeks in the summer months, working 20 hours per week. The 2020 team of funding partners included: Workforce Alliance, the City of Middletown, Peach Pit Foundation, Liberty Bank Foundation, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County, Jarvis Products Corporation, Stone Investment Properties, and Middlesex United Way.
DANBURY, CT -- City-wide economic collaborative DanburyWORKS is partnering with Amazon to provide information sessions about how to obtain employment at the new Amazon delivery station in Danbury.
NEW BRITAIN, CT -- An American Savings Foundation grant allowed 30 youth to join the workforce and earn their first paychecks this summer. The $75,000 grant supported the New Britain Summer Youth Employment and Learning Programs and paid summer internship programs for college students, providing them with job readiness and career experience.
HARTFORD, CT -- Governor Ned Lamont today announced the creation of the Connecticut Workforce Development Unit – a state office that will be responsible for developing workforce policy, utilizing data to set a vision for the workforce pipeline, and coordinating the state’s workforce ecosystem around a common strategy and set of goals.
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut has teamed with employment search engine Indeed to create a state-specific online portal to link those who have lost jobs during the coronavirus pandemic with employers as the economy reopens. Gov. Ned Lamont said Thursday the portal is the first of its kind in the country and part of a new program called the CT Back to Work Initiative, which also will include an online job fair and online job training programs for the approximately 610,000 state residents who have filed for unemployment during the pandemic.