The St. Louis Workforce Investment Board (WIB)

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BounceBack Professional Network Reports Success
Participants in BounceBack report re-energized job searches and get employment results
News/Announcement | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 05/14/13

SLATE Announces Traffic Signal Apprenticeship Training
Application process for Traffic Signal Apprenticeship Training is underway at Missouri Valley Line Constructors
News/Announcement | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 05/01/13

SLATE Provides Candidates For IT Delivery Center
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) utilizes no-cost pre-screening services, applauds SLATE for ease of hiring process
Press release | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 04/30/13

SLATE To Help Dislocated Hostess Workers
Former employees of Hostess Brands are now eligible for training reimbursement and supportive services at the SLATE Missouri Career Centers
Press release | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 04/23/13

City of St. Louis WIB Welcomes New Member
US Bank Executive brings tax credit expertise to workforce development in St. Louis.
Press release | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 04/17/13

From Coach To Customer To Client
A story of a former job seeker, Sonya Crider, who found employment through SLATE MCC
News/Announcement | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 04/09/13

Applications For Youth Summer Jobs in St. Louis City Available Now At MERS/Goodwill
Mayor's newly announced St. Louis Youth Jobs program will provide valuable work experience and add some cash to urban youth
News/Announcement | St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment | 04/01/13

   

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RCGA Talent Initiative: Progress Report for Business and Public Sector Partners
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RCGA 2011-2015 Economic Development Campaign for a Greater St. Louis: 5 Core Strategies to Achieve Jobs and Investment
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