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Committee extends and reshapes Ready to Work advisory board through 2030, adds seats and lengthens terms
Summary
The Economic and Workforce Development Committee voted Oct. 20 to extend the San Antonio Ready to Work advisory board through Dec. 31, 2030, add seats for training providers and organizations serving high‑barrier populations, and change member terms from two to four years.
The Economic and Workforce Development Committee on Oct. 20 moved to extend and amend the composition of the San Antonio Ready to Work advisory board, recommending an extension of the board’s term to Dec. 31, 2030, lengthening board member terms from two to four years and adding seats for training providers/higher education institutions and for organizations with experience serving individuals who face high barriers to employment.
City staff said the board was originally established by city council on Dec. 17, 2020, as a nine-member body charged with advising the Ready to Work…
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