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Help is available for people looking to break out of a low-wage, “go-nowhere” job because the nonprofit Merit America is expanding its training courses, thanks to a huge new grant. Crankstart, a family foundation based in San Francisco, is giving more than $15 million over the next few years....
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By its own account, the state’s effort to train Californians for “green jobs” coming out of the Great Recession fell short in helping them find work and improving wages. Using 2009 federal recovery act money, the state created training programs for jobs such as energy auditors or rooftop solar...
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Por su propia cuenta, el esfuerzo del estado para capacitar a los californianos para los “trabajos verdes” que salieron de la Gran Recesión se quedó corto en ayudarlos a encontrar trabajo y mejorar los salarios. Utilizando el dinero de la ley de recuperación federal de 2009, el estado creó...