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MEDIA ADVISORY: SEATTLE STUDENT AND BUSINESS LEADERS MEET TO DISCUSS FUTURE OF SEATTLE REGION’S ECONOMY

Student body leaders from the greater Seattle-King County area will be meeting with Seattle business leaders at North Seattle College on Wednesday, March 18th to identify shared challenges and potential solutions in navigating local skills gaps.

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Request for Proposal #15-04 for Youth at Work Summer Employment

The Workforce Development Council (WDC) of Seattle-King County announces the release of RFP #15-04 to solicit competitive bids under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), for the WDC’s Youth at Work Summer Employment program. All RFP responses are due to the WDC on April 3, 2015 by 5:00pm (PST). 

For more information about the RFP, visit our Career and Funding Opportunities page here.

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WDC releases RFP #15-03 for Audit Services

The Workforce Development Council (WDC) of Seattle-King County announces the release of RFP #15-03 to contract for a financial and compliance audit the year ending 6/30/15.  The proposal includes options for four additional years. All RFP responses are due to the WDC by April 6, 2015 at 4:30pm (PDT).  EEO/ADA

To read the RFP, click here.

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WDC Releases 2014 Self-Sufficiency Standard

The Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County releases 2014 Self-Sufficiency Standard for Washington State- A Washington family of four must spend 46 percent more on average to make ends meet today than 13 years ago, according to the 2014 Self-Sufficiency Standard for Washington State, a report released by the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC) and the University of Washington.

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