Plan helps older workers land a job

 
BY DEBBIE BLOSSOM    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: April 19, 2009

A federal program that pays older workers while they train to enter the work force has received an additional $120 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

photo - Garry Knapple with the south OKC Workforce Oklahoma office works Thursday with John Wells, seated,  of Oklahoma City to write a resume. Photo by Jaconna Aguirre, The Oklahoman
Garry Knapple with the south OKC Workforce Oklahoma office works Thursday with John Wells, seated, of Oklahoma City to write a resume. Photo by Jaconna Aguirre, The Oklahoman

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