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The program Passport to Careers will host sessions across the state this summer to teach young people about career options and help prepare them for their futures.
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Right now, there are hundreds of openings for education positions across the state – but the answer to the teacher shortage might already be sitting in South Dakota’s classrooms.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a businesswoman who challenged the Department of Labor’s decision rescinding pandemic relief funds.
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Almost $8 million will be made available to supercharge apprenticeship programs in South Dakota, Governor Kristi Noem announced this week.
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The building will host a dozen state agencies in one location, including the Department of Health, the Department of Labor, and the Department of Social Services.
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The South Dakota Supreme Court is considering whether a Black Hills bed and breakfast owner needs to pay back unemployment benefits she received when her business slowed in the early months of the pandemic.
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A proposal to cut the unemployment tax was unanimously approved by a House committee Friday.
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Four South Dakota organizations will receive $35,000 each to develop apprenticeship programs for high school students.
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The South Dakota Department of Labor & Regulation is providing $370,000 for local businesses to expand its apprenticeship opportunities. This comes after…
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The unemployment rate is the most common number measurement of a healthy job market, and employers also use it to determine the number of available…