SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg on Tuesday spent a significant portion of his State of the City address defending the city’s workforce development program, Ready to Work! The annual ...
SAN ANTONIO — In 2020, the Ready To Work program commenced. After four years, there has been 11,315 applicants eager to participate in the program while 6,441 participants are enrolled in training, ...
If Ready to Work doesn’t get more of its graduates into good-paying jobs faster, the city job training program could be in for a shake-up when a new mayor takes office in 2025, warned the chairman of ...
SAN ANTONIO – At least one San Antonio councilman thinks it’s time to shift gears on the city’s highly touted workforce training program, which he believes is falling short of its goals. The $200 ...
If you’re talking to a reporter about the city’s sales tax-funded job training program, call it San Antonio Ready to Work — at least on first reference. The addition of “San Antonio” is part of the ...
The mayor wants 90% of San Antonians to find work within 90 days within finishing their city-funded training or education ...
San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg recommended in an internal memo last week that the city’s Ready To Work program be utilized to help laid-off federal employees. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Eric ...
A computer hack played out in real time last month in a downtown San Antonio classroom. The signs of the attack were subtle. Just an odd internet address poking around the network and probing for ...
The Ready to Work initiative is helping San Antonians gain new skills, certifications, and career opportunities. Learn how ...
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