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While pay for most Missouri women lags behind that of men, leaders at the Women’s Foundation of Greater St. Louis say some local businesses are leading…
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It's a startling number to consider, especially on International Women's Day, March 8.According to the World Economic Forum's 2017 Global Gender Gap…
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Your support makes this program possible. Keep St. Louis Public Radio Strong. Donate today.No matter the experience, whether lifeguarding at the pool,…
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If you want to come up with a good idea for teen lives, why not ask a teenager?That’s what a group called The Good Journey Development Foundation does. A…
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is planning to fill more than 200 positions over the next two years.Most of the new positions are due to additional…
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When Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon “banned the box” for potential state employees, the Show Me State joined a nationwide trend aimed at helping ex-offenders…
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Veterans now will get preference when they apply to work for the City of St. Louis, after Mayor Francis Slay signed the measure into law Monday.After…
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A large crowd of eager job-seekers lined up at St. Louis Community College - Florissant Valley Saturday for the Urban League’s Job and Resource Fair. At…
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By 2022, employment in the STEM fields ― science, technology, engineering and math ― is projected to grow by 12.4 percent in the St. Louis region.That’s…
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Disability rights advocates in St. Louis are highlighting new federal rules that aim to open more job opportunities to people with disabilities. Starting…