Putting Our Communities Back to Work: Creating Access to Opportunity through “Targeted Hire” and “Ban the Box” Policies
Panelists from the National Employment Law Project, the Partnership for Working Families, and the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy discuss hiring policies that improve access to jobs for those in marginalized communities, including individuals who have been incarcerated. To view the webinar, click here.
Panelists from the National Employment Law Project, the Partnership for Working Families, and the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy discuss hiring policies that improve access to jobs for those in marginalized communities, including individuals who have been incarcerated. To view the webinar, click here.
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