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Next Generation Workforce Forum: Increasing Retention of College Graduates in Connecticut
CHEFA Makes Major Commitment to Support State's Workforce
Want to Grow the Economy? Fix the Child Care Crisis (4/2/19)
Vast Web Works to Meet Connecticut's Labor Challenges
HARTFORD, CT -- While experts say the Malloy administration has made progress on those workforce goals over the past eight years, challenges remain — a point the governor himself concedes as he enters his final four months in office. While Connecticut's workforce remains highly educated and productive, many industries report difficulties filling positions, including manufacturing, construction, transportation and logistics and health care, to name a few.
MEDIA ADVISORY: Second Chance Training & Employment Program to be Recognized
Challenge Moves Forward for CT’s Working Cities
Northwest Connecticut Chamber of Commerce: Working Cities Challenge Update
TORINGTON, CT -- One of the most exciting initiatives we have undertaken this year is the Boston Federal Reserve Working Cities Challenge. The City of Torrington and the Chamber are the co-leads. It features a competition for three year grant funds in ten selected postindustrial cities in Connecticut.
Ten Connecticut Cities Receive Design Grants through the Boston Fed’s Working Cities Challenge
For 10 Connecticut Cities, A Hopeful Project Aims To Solve Problems
HARTFORD, C T -- On Wednesday, ten groups from small and midsize cities across Connecticut gathering at Real Art Ways in Hartford to mark the first step of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's Working Cities Challenge Connecticut.
Working Cities Celebrates Expansion to Connecticut
MERIDEN, CT -- At an October 4 event at the Meriden Green featuring Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and other Federal Reserve Bank of Boston partners, the Working Cities Challenge celebrated 16 Connecticut communities that are eligible to pursue collaborative and ambitious economic development strategies to improve the lives of low-income people in small- and mid-size cities in Connecticut.
Welcoming the Challenge to CT’s Working Cities
BOSTON, CT -- David Radcliffe, director of the Connecticut Working Cities Challenge at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, blogs about the Connecticut Working Cities Challenge.