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City Limits a Poverty Project started as a special year-long audio reporting project that examined the living and socio-economic conditions behind the rising poverty rates in Syracuse, NY. There are over 40 stories and conversations here to explore that focus on the many aspects and impacts of poverty on our community. From transportation and mobility to food insecurity and education, City..
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2y ago
Katie Zilcosky examines what we’re currently doing and what needs to change to in order to get people into childcare careers ..read more
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2y ago
Scott Willis checks in with three agencies to find out how they’ve weathered the tight labor market, and what they’re doing to attract and keep employees ..read more
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2y ago
Tarryn Menton expiantes the struggles in hiring around Central New York for the Summer season ..read more
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2y ago
John Smith looks at the advancement of Career and Technical Education and whether it can help fill the job vacancy void ..read more
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2y ago
Tarryn Mento explores the nature of remote work for both employees and employers ..read more
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2y ago
Katie Zilcosky examines how new job training programs are looking to improve in their effort to stabilize the workforce ..read more
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2y ago
Scott Willis looks at how the pandemic has created a labor shortage in Syracuse ..read more
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2y ago
The next chapter of City Limits will focus on the working dilemma facing Central New York. City Limits: A Working Dilemma, launches Tuesday March 1st ..read more
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3y ago
To increase diversity, equity and inclusion training the Syracuse City School District tried something different, and turned directly to its students ..read more
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3y ago
According to the National Equity Atlas, workers of color are disproportionately affected by economic inequality. They tend to be concentrated in low-wage jobs with little opportunity for economic security or upward mobility. And with far less income to work with and limited to no access to capital, Black and brown Americans find it difficult to acquire the assets that can improve their overall net worth ..read more