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Steepletown’s primary focus is on developing the work readiness skills of young adults who have significant life challenges and/or barriers to becoming employed.
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September Supply Management Research Survey indicates purchasing managers have turned “marginally negative.”
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Senior writer Mark Sanchez joins us to discuss:-West Michigan aquarium feasibility study-MSU-backed high-tech start-ups-State of Michigan career outlook
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Michigan officials met with union leaders Friday to discuss the state’s public sector worker shortage
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Data show the state is on track to recover the jobs lost during the pandemic
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The $14.6M grant initiative works with employment-help organizations across the state to create pathways to sustainable careers, while addressing talent shortages.
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Changes would not apply to Michigan State Police and Department of Corrections
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April Institute for Supply Management Research Survey says local business conditions fall in line with the national economic trajectory. What does that mean for employment heading into the summer months?
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Graduates of WMCAT's 2021 program reported earning an average of $16 an hour right after graduation, with some earning as high as $21 an hour.