As record numbers of people have quit their jobs — some for better ones — some pundits have taken to calling it “the great resignation.” The state’s Department of Workforce Development says that’s not exactly accurate — it’s more of a “great reassessment.”
This week’s episode of WBOI Presents comes from Indiana Public Broadcasting. We’ll join state leaders as they discuss Indiana’s talent pipeline, focusing…
Indiana Tech is the state’s first university approved to offer workforce training programs, paid for by the state as part of the Rapid Recovery Plan to…
Career and Technical Education programs across the state are preparing to offer in-person classes to high school students in July. It could be the first…
Indiana’s unemployment rate for April skyrocketed to almost 17 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Friday. That is, by far, the highest…
A work release program in southern Indiana is hoping to find housing to help women after they’re released from prison. They want to mimic success they’ve…