Since voters approved San Antonio’s ambitious Ready to Work job training program in late 2020, local leaders have said it could eventually offer a model for other U.S. cities to follow — a kind of ...
If you ask City Manager Erik Walsh or Mayor Ron Nirenberg what part of the Ready to Work program has been the most difficult to implement, they’ll call it a three-way tie. The $200 million workforce ...
When San Antonio voters approved the Ready to Work program, they invested in workforce development for families, our city's future and the promise of generational change. Just like the ebb and flow of ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Texas A&M University–San Antonio was founded with a clear ...
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