New Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative to Fight Labor Shortages and Connect Wilmington's "Hidden Workers" to Quality Jobs
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The Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative (DE EHI) has been launched by the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice (RBIJ) and JPMorganChase to address labor shortages in Wilmington, Delaware. This multi-year pilot project aims to connect 'hidden workers' from underserved communities with quality job opportunities. The initiative focuses on ZIP codes 19801, 19802, and 19805, targeting diverse groups including caregivers, veterans, immigrants, and justice-impacted individuals.
The project will provide participating employers with personalized technical assistance, industry expert connections, and peer-to-peer learning opportunities to improve their hiring processes. The Delaware Transit and the Delaware Department of Human Resources have joined as the first partner employers, demonstrating the initiative's potential to positively impact Wilmington families and the local economy.
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- JPMorganChase is sponsoring the Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative to address labor shortages
- The initiative aims to connect overlooked talent with quality job opportunities
- Delaware Transit and Delaware Department of Human Resources have joined as partner employers
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The new workforce development project, sponsored by JPMorganChase, promotes equal access to career opportunities for overlooked communities.
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The DE EHI project is designed to help employers address these shortcomings by unlocking the enormous potential of
By joining forces with businesses and community-based organizations, RBIJ will equip participating employers with hiring processes that more effectively open doors for candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences. Employers will receive personalized technical assistance, connections to industry experts and workforce resources, and opportunities for peer-to-peer learning. The project sets out to build a network of businesses committed to equitable hiring and sustaining long-term career opportunities, particularly in ZIP codes 19801, 19802, and 19805.
"JPMorganChase is proud to support the Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative, a project that strengthens our portfolio of systems-change investments to advance inclusivity and opportunity in the workplace," said Tom Horne, Delaware Market Leader for JPMorganChase. "As an employer that actively prioritizes inclusive hiring, we know how targeted resources can transform lives and business success."
The Delaware Transit Corporation (DTC), a division of the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT), and the Delaware Department of Human Resources (DHR) recently joined the project as the first partner employers, highlighting the far-reaching potential to impact
"As a partner in the Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative, DHR renews our commitment to expanding state job opportunities for
RBIJ welcomes
About the Responsible Business Initiative for Justice. The Responsible Business Initiative for Justice (RBIJ) is an award-winning international nonprofit that works with companies to champion solutions that promote public safety, deliver justice, and strengthen communities. RBIJ has supported legislative campaigns in half of
About JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in
Learn more about the Delaware Equitable Hiring Initiative and get involved today: rbij.org/delaware-ehi
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