
NYC DEP and Doe Fund unveil $4.5M green job program will maintain 1,000-plus rain gardens in Brooklyn and Queens
NYC DEP and The Doe Fund launched a $4.5M program training workers to maintain over 1,000 rain gardens across Brooklyn and Queens.

NYC DEP and The Doe Fund launched a $4.5M program training workers to maintain over 1,000 rain gardens across Brooklyn and Queens.

EMPLOYERS IN THE RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY would receive a work opportunity tax credit for hiring veterans.

Representatives from local organizations and agencies focused on green technologies and development will present job opportunities.

As part of GROW, or Green Readiness Opportunities for the Workforce, an 18-member team will maintain rain gardens in East New York.

THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION is set to host its third annual Union & Apprenticeship Fair on Thursday, April 16.

Judges and Girl Scouts gathered in Brooklyn to mentor Black girls and inspire future careers in law and leadership.

Coney Island’s Deno’s Wonder Wheel and Luna Park prepare for spring openings with rides, events, and seasonal hiring.

The event aimed to reconnect experienced workers with an evolving labor market increasingly shaped by AI and remote work.

THE COUNTRY LOST 92,000 jobs in February, according to data released Friday by the federal Department of Labor.

The influencer economy has grown to $21B, turning attention into a monetized commodity and reshaping marketing, media and modern careers.

AI isn’t destroying jobs — it’s boosting wages, reducing inequality and letting more people perform complex work with less formal training.

NEW YORKERS SEEKING employment can attend a citywide hiring event at the Brooklyn Army Terminal on Dec. 4, organized by the Mayor’s Office.

STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PUBLIC SERVICE now have an opportunity for summer internships at the Office of Assemblymember William Colton.

ANOTHER CAREER EVENT takes place for aspiring nurses at One Brooklyn Health’s Brookdale Medical Center next Wednesday, April 30.

A JOB FAIR IS COMING TO BKLYN COMMONS at 495 Flatbush Ave. from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Feb. 20. Online registration is required.

More than 100 environmentally conscious community members, including those seeking green employment, attended an offshore wind event.

Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with DoorDash, addressing the company’s unlawful rejection of delivery-worker applicants with criminal histories. DoorDash will review around 3,000 previously rejected applications, reform its

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Small businesses are the backbone of the city’s neighborhoods, have employed hundreds of thousands of workers, and have been a way for low-income New Yorkers to enter the middle class.