The San Diego Workforce Partnership will use the money to help low-income workers get jobs in health care.
Jobs in health care tend to pay well and a new program hopes to get disadvantaged San Diego workers into badly needed positions.
Workforce Partnership is a nonprofit that operates job-seeking programs, publishes data on the labor market and has many employment-related functions. It said the money is needed for the growing health care industry, which already employs around 186,000 people in San Diego County.
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