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KentuckianaWorks Explains: The Labor Force Participation Rate in Kentucky
In this video, we explain what the labor force participation rate is, how Kentucky stacks up, and consider important factors influencing why Kentucky’s rate is lower than the nation’s.

Will Your Job Be Automated?
Automation, the replacement of human labor with technology, is widely seen as one of the biggest challenges facing the labor market today. To find out if your job is likely to be automated, we’ve put together this flowchart.
Code Louisville has $200,000 on-the-job training dollars to disperse to employers who hire program graduates
An influx of on-the-job training (OJT) funds has made it a better time than ever to hire a Code Louisville graduate. The program currently has over $200,000 worth of OJT dollars available for employers.
Community leaders talk innovation and inclusion at Tomorrow's Talent summit
On December 14, many of Louisville’s top leaders in government, business, education, and workforce gathered at the Muhammad Ali Center to discuss how the region can maximize its potential and better compete with the likes of Austin, Nashville, and other tech-savvy cities on the rise.

Louisville awarded $1.3 million in new federal funding to expand Reimage program
Mayor Greg Fischer announced today that Louisville has been awarded additional federal funding to increase efforts to help break the cycle of crime and violence among young adults ages 18-24, by connecting them to training, jobs and education.