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🔒Technical high school system grooms workforce pipeline

As the director of human resources for both Carey Manufacturing and Floyd Manufacturing,Peter Egan sees the big challenge facing the state's manufacturing sector skilled young people to replace an aging workforce.

Hartford jobs effort could receive up to $900,000

Generation Work, a project of the United Way, could receive up to $900,000 over four years to increase job opportunities for young adults from low-income families in Hartford.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Capital Workforce Partners

Bank of America has named South Park Inn as the 2015 Neighborhood Builder for Hartford. The award...

🔒Schiavino-Narvaez: Developing Hartford’s future workforce

As superintendent of schools, my goal is to provide the Greater Hartford region with a workforce ready and able to make strong contributions, meeting the talent needs of employers as Baby Boomers retire.
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🔒CT’s aging population poses opportunities, threats

This week, the Hartford Business Journal wrapped up its year-long “Connecticut's Silver Tsunami” series, which took an in-depth look at the business and economic implications of the state's aging population.

🔒Manufacturing looks to inner-city schools for workforce

To replace its aging and retiring workforce, Connecticut manufacturers must find an untapped cache of younger workers, and workforce development professionals say urban schools offer the best solution.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Community Solutions Inc.

Capital Workforce Partners was recently awarded a $75,000 grant from the Travelers Foundation to provide programmatic support...

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Rushford

The Aetna Foundation presented a $25,000 grant to Community Mental Health Affiliates, which will support Leaves of...
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Employers, state must focus on competency-based education

Everyone is talking about common core, when they talk about education. After all, English, language arts/literacy and...

$6.7M for Capital Workforce Partners

Hartford-based Capital Workforce Partners, which coordinates workforce programs for the state, will receive $6.7 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to help the long-term unemployed find work, the federal agency announced Wednesday.
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