Swisspod, TTCI Team on Hyperloop Testing railwayage.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from railwayage.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
As Pueblo’s job market continues the COVID pandemic-induced roller coaster ride of mass layoffs and employers ramping up hiring, there is at least one indicator of good news and that is the county’s dropping unemployment rate.
At Concentrix CVG Corp, 1228 E. Orman Ave., the former Convergys site closed March 31, impacting 107 workers, according to a Worker Readjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice filed with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Concentrix employees primarily worked as customer service agents for clients ranging from cable service to cellphone providers. They had been handling everything from customers’ billing questions to order status help.
TTCI to Start ‘Next Chapter’ at New Pueblo Facility
April 27, 2021
TTCI to Start ‘Next Chapter’ at New Pueblo Facility Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor
Through a public-private partnership, the Federal Railroad Administration and TTCI/AAR have worked together for nearly 40 years to operate and perform research at the Transportation Technology Center (TTC; pictured). Starting this fall, ENSCO will provide research and development, testing, engineering and training services at TTC.
The Transportation Technology Center, Inc., (TTCI) reported April 27 that it would develop a new engineering and laboratory facility in Pueblo, Colo.
The wholly owned Association of American Railroads (AAR) subsidiary has secured an agreement with the Pueblo Economic Development Corp. (PEDCO), which it said solidifies TTCI’s “commitment to its employees and the Pueblo, Colo., community.”
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Colorado State University Pueblo generated more than $61 million this past year in the local economy, according to a recent study done by the Colorado State University System. It reinforces to the community just how vital and lucky we are to have CSUP, said Jeff Shaw, president and CEO of the Pueblo Economic Development Corp. It s pivotal not only for spending, they re also extremely critical in producing a participating work force.
According to the study, $30.53 million came from students who live outside of Pueblo and live on campus, which supported 261 jobs and more than $712,000 in sales tax revenue. The study also stated that 17 percent of students at the university are from out of state.