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San Antonio's Ready to Work program seeks $42.9M for FY2026; council approves $5.87M in OJT/IWT contracts
Summary
City staff briefed council on the FY2026 Ready to Work budget and recommended new contractor selections; council voted to approve on-the-job training and incumbent-worker training contracts totaling up to $5,873,760.04 to support employer hiring and upskilling.
City staff presented the FY2026 operating plan for the San Antonio Ready to Work workforce initiative and asked the council to authorize a set of on-the-job training (OJT) and incumbent-worker training (IWT) contracts.
Staff said the Ready to Work initiative has placed more than 2,200 people and enrolled over 11,300 in education and training since inception, and that the FY2026 proposed budget totals $42.9 million. The program funds tuition, case management, emergency assistance and employer incentives tied to training and…
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