BARBERTON, Ohio—What do Ohio middle schoolers and rubber industry professionals have in common? For Barberton Middle School students, the answer is a basic understanding of the similarities and differences between liquid . . .
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The Greater Akron Chamber and the workforce development nonprofit ConxusNEO are working with $350,000 in 2023 grant funding from the state that they say will boost efforts to attract more . . .
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted, Director of the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation, announced that 13 workforce partnerships located throughout the state will receive a total of $2.45 million . . .
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Talan Products Inc. employs 85 people and hopes to expand in the next few years. That may not be easy at a time when there is about one person looking . . .
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Getting on board with public transit options can help employers recruit and retain workers, while also promoting equity and reducing some greenhouse gas emissions. That approach helped Laketran, Ohio’s Lake . . .
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CLEVELAND – As businesses seek to hire, retain their workforces or simply keep the doors open at their sites, many have been begun to ask, “Where are the workers?” Recent . . .
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Bad news: Approximately 20% of your workers are considering quitting their job. Better news: About half say something could be done to get them to stay. And, while a majority . . .
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The Where Are the Workers? project launched a new website where it will publish new insights from its research.Courtesy of The Fund for Our Economic Future CLEVELAND, Ohio — Where . . .
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As businesses have struggled with finding enough employees, Akron-based workforce development agency ConxusNEO decided to find out where the workers have gone. Its report — titled “Where Are the Workers?” . . .
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Data from a recent survey shows more people who aren't employed aren't looking for a new job.The Fund For Our Economic Future CLEVELAND, Ohio — Despite the all the turnover during the . . .
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