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Thursday, December 26, 2024

City Partners with Community Agencies to Host Workforce Development Fairs and Expos

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Mayor Malik Evans | Mayor Malik Evans Official website

Mayor Malik Evans | Mayor Malik Evans Official website

Mayor Malik D. Evans announced today that the City of Rochester is partnering with a broad assortment of community agencies to host three workforce development resource fairs and expos next week.

“The Rochester community is answering the call to establish critical connections among our residents, employers, and training programs that open doors to the world of work for young people, and life-long careers for adults,” said Mayor Evans. “This is the epitome of ‘we not me’ and I could not be more grateful for these partners who are helping to provide our residents with economic empowerment opportunities and generational wealth. This is the kind of collaboration that inspires hope and delivers opportunity for everyone.”

On Wednesday, May 17: The Office of Violence Prevention is working with the Rochester City School District and AFSCME Council 66 to host the Apprenticeship and Career Fair from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the David F. Gantt R-Center (700 North St.).

The fair will feature about 25 organizations including local labor unions, union employers, and workforce development agencies. Participants will learn about hundreds of job openings that pay union wages and training programs to earn union apprenticeships.

On Friday, May 19: The City’s Minority and Women Business Enterprise team is working with a collaborative of workforce development agencies to host the Skilled Trade Training Information Expo from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Monroe Community College Downtown Campus (321 State St., 5th Floor). Participants will meet representatives of agencies that offer training programs to enter the skilled trades, including community colleges, the Urban League, and OACES. The expo is among the recommendations of the Commission on Racial and Structural Equity and seeks to expand the minority and women skilled-trade workforce to facilitate MWBE purchasing goals. To register visit www.CityofRochester.gov/tradeexpo23or call 428-6195.

On Saturday, May 20: The Department of Recreation and Youth Services is working with RochesterWorks and legislators from the New York State Assembly and Monroe County Legislature to host the second annual Youth Job and Resource Fair for youth and young adults ages 15 to 24 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at East High School (1801 E. Main St.) from .

Participants will meet with employers to learn about job openings and career-path opportunities, and meet representatives of workforce development agencies. Parents, guardians, and mentors are encouraged to attend. The co-sponsor legislators are: Assemblymembers Sarah Clark and Demond Meeks, and County Legislators Ricky Frazier and William Burgess.

Original source can be found here.

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