The Adams administration announced this week that the city will be relaunching its hiring halls – which paused last fall following a hiring freeze – as part of its plan to connect New Yorkers to work opportunities.
On Wednesday, Mayor Eric Adams unveiled Jobs NYC, a three-pronged initiative to help New Yorkers, particularly those in neighborhoods with high rates of unemployment, find jobs. The city has revamped the hiring halls to include opportunities with private employers. The events will be held monthly.
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