New York City's Historic $1.2 Billion Community Hiring Program Seeks to Empower Underserved Communities - Must Know!
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New York City is launching a new plan to help people with lower incomes find good jobs. Mayor Eric Adams announced the city's first 'community hiring program' initiative.
Companies that get contracts with the city must hire a certain number of low-income New Yorkers and people who live in NYCHA housing. For example, an estimated $1.2 billion in contracts will aim to have 40% of the work hours done by NYCHA residents or people from areas living below the federal poverty line.
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