14.Dozens of Chicago teenagers on Monday told a small group of elected officials about their need for summer jobs to save for college,pay for food and,in some cases,avoid homelessness. This summer,Illinois is facing the loss of 18,000jobs for teenagers.The loss comes as teen unemployment ...
【题目】 Dozens o f Chicago teenagers on Mond ay tol d a small group o f elect e d officials abou t their n e e d for summer jobs to sav e for colle g e , pay for foo d an d , in som e cases , avoi d h omelessness.T his summer , Illinois is facing th e loss o ...
【题目】 Dozens o f Chicago teenagers on Mond ay tol d a small group o f elect e d officials abou t their n e e d for summer jobs to sav e for colle g e , pay for foo d an d , in som e cases , avoi d h omelessness.T his summer , Illinois is facing th e loss o ...
Dozens of Chicago teenagers on Monday told a small group of elected officials about their need for summer jobs to save for college,pay for food and,in some cases,avoid homelessness.This summer,Illinois is facing the loss of 18,000 jobs for teenagers.The loss comes as teen unemployment in t...
14.Dozens of Chicago teenagers on Monday told a small group of elected officials about their need for summer jobs to save for college,pay for food and,in some cases,avoid homelessness.This summer,Illinois is facing the loss of 18,000jobs for teenagers.The loss comes as teen unemployment in...
Jim Zeckhauser, the manager of a Chicago social service agency for troubled teens, said he used to be able to place dozens of teens in jobs before the financial crisis.This year, he has been able to place only about seven of the 34 teenagers he guides in summer jobs.“It's a struggle...
Our core areas of coverage are criminal justice, affordable housing, education, economic development, jobs and transportation. The Reporter’s investigations have had a significant impact on policy and the public discourse in Chicago. In the 1980s, then Mayor Harold Washington cited the Reporter’s...
No more. The jobs lost in a monthslong cascade of white-collar layoffs triggered by overhiring and rising interest rates might never return, corporate executives and economists say. Companies are rethinking the value of many white-collar roles, in what some experts anticipate will be a perm...
The punishments exacted on teenagers that drink and drive are very different depending on the state where the crime occurs. However, they are always found far more rigid onfirst-time offendersthan the same crime would be for an adult offender. ...
And in 1976 it launched PUSH-Excel, a program designed to inspire inner-city teenagers across the country to work hard and to stay out of trouble. Operation PUSH’s fortunes have fluctuated since 1980. Though stalwart PUSH leaders like the Reverend Willie Barrow supervised its activities...