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Follow on Google News | Workforce Development Board of SLO Celebrates Highest Ever Number of Graduates of HRCC ProgramEmpowering Tri-County residents with no-cost pathways into skilled trades
By: Consortium Media A significant highlight of this cohort is the increased participation of women entering the traditionally male-dominated construction industry. This important shift shows the Workforce Development Board of San Luis Obispo County's commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within the trades. "This was an amazing career opportunity for me," said Lois Person-Effinger, a recent HRCC graduate. "There are so many variations of construction [within the program] ... electrical, plumbing, carpentry, so I feel like it has something for everyone." As the industry continues to evolve, programs like HRCC are paving the way for a more inclusive and skilled workforce. With its emphasis on equity, opportunity, and real-world career connections, the initiative is changing individual lives while strengthening local communities. The Workforce Development Board of San Luis Obispo County continues to expand access to high-quality career pathways, ensuring that anyone with the drive to succeed has the tools and support to build a future in the trades. Learn more about this program and how you can get started today at https://www.tricountyhrcc.org/ ### About Workforce Development Board of San Luis Obispo County The Workforce Development Board of San Luis Obispo County administers federal and state funds to operate the SLOCal Careers public workforce system throughout San Luis Obispo County. SLOCal Careers provides career and training services to job seekers and business services that assist local employers with their workforce needs. The Workforce Development Board of San Luis Obispo County is a proud partner of America's Job Center of California network. SLOCal Careers is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. If you have limitations in hearing or speaking, dial 711 or 1-800-735-2922 (English) or 1-800-855-3000 (Spanish) to reach the California Relay Service (CRS). For more information, call 805-439-2557 or visit SLOworkforce.com (https://protect.checkpoint.com/ End
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