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More and more companies are requiring job applicants to take a pre-employment drug test — and more and more individuals are failing, according to a New…
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According to U.S. Department of Justice, more than 600,000 individuals return to American neighborhoods after serving time in federal and state prisons,…
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About a third of Cincinnati residents and almost half of the city?'s children are living in poverty, according to the U.S. Census American Community…
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Over the last several years education and business leaders have been increasing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programs, or STEM, in schools.…
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A recent survey found that only 34% of adults with intellectual disabilities in the United States are employed. That includes several thousand individuals…
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Several states, including Ohio, have recently passed or are considering legislation to prevent employers from asking if a job seeker has been convicted of…
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At the same time that thousands of people in the tri-state are unemployed or under-employed, many local companies are unable to find enough skilled…
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A Cincinnati organization says it now has economic proof it is making a difference in the community and the lives of people it is helping find jobs.It's…
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In July the unemployment rate in Ohio was steady at 7.2%, but rose to 8.5% in Kentucky. Dr. LaVaughn Henry, vice president and senior regional officer of…
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Several groups are joining forces for a large job fair Thursday in Sharonville with more than 70 employers offering what sponsors calls “ready to hire…