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U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh visited Yale New Haven Hospital on Friday to highlight the hospital’s registered apprenticeship program.
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Connecticut's newest and largest job training program, called CareerConneCT, was launched in August. More than 1,100 residents have already enrolled.
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Democrats are outspending their GOP opponents in the final month of the midterms.
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The Connecticut Tech Talent Accelerator is a partnership with seven public and private colleges and universities to provide students with the tech skills needed to fill high quality, good paying jobs.
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Connecticut is spending $70 million in federal coronavirus relief funding on a statewide job training program. It’s aimed at getting 6,000 people employed in skilled jobs.
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Members of the Connecticut National Guard are making patients ready for evacuation by land or air ambulance, and treating combat injuries — like bullet wounds — during realistic combat medic training this week at a guard facility in East Lyme.
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More than 1,000 young adults in eastern Connecticut will be receiving job training through internship programs in manufacturing, healthcare, and agriculture.
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Connecticut Republicans want support to enhance workforce training at the high school level and expand apprenticeship programs. Governor Ned Lamont, a Democrat, said he has already included more money for workforce development in his proposed budget.
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The program focuses in high-demand fields like healthcare, business and education.