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Some States Use Pandemic Relief Funds to Train Workers

Some States Use Pandemic Relief Funds to Train Workers At least nine states are using short-term training programs to help combat the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. But some experts want to fund community colleges to improve the payoff. Sophie Quinton, Stateline.org   |   December 15, 2020   |  Analysis (TNS) Renato Queiroz used to be a catering manager for a hotel in Newport, R.I., a historic town known for its yachts and Gilded Age mansions. “I dealt with a lot of weddings,” he said recently. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit, and Queiroz, 31, decided to quit the floundering hospitality industry and try something new.

Some States Train Jobless for Post-Pandemic Workforce

Some States Train Jobless for Post-Pandemic Workforce At least nine states are paying for short-term training. by Sophie Quinton, Stateline.org / December 15, 2020 A factory engineer controls a robotic machine that sorts products. Shutterstock/Sergphotocool (TNS) Renato Queiroz used to be a catering manager for a hotel in Newport, R.I., a historic town known for its yachts and Gilded Age mansions. “I dealt with a lot of weddings,” he said recently. Then the coronavirus pandemic hit, and Queiroz, 31, decided to quit the floundering hospitality industry and try something new. He enrolled in a free community college course that trains people to use chemical processing equipment. Now he’s looking for manufacturing jobs and plans to earn a bachelor’s degree. “Going through this program opened up a different world for me,” he said.

Lebanon, Mo business experiences impact of federal coronavirus aid

Lebanon, Mo. business experiences impact of federal coronavirus aid Raquel Harrington © Provided by Springfield (MO) KYTV KY3 Lebanon, Mo. (KY3) - Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES Act), nearly $3 million in federal coronavirus aid has helped Missourians find employment opportunities. Austin Clement is the Operations Manager at Clement Truck Driving Academy in Lebanon. He explained that CARES Act funding has allowed people impacted by the pandemic, low income, or unemployed new opportunities. It enables the chance to gain necessary skills, qualifications, and certifications in various high demand and well-paying fields/trades. “They’re coming here from a $10 an hour job and moving to a $60,000 a year job,” explained Clement.

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