New Mexico, through its Job Training Incentive Program, made more than $3 million available in September to support efforts by 13 companies to train and expand their workforce, according to a New Mexico Economic Development Department news release. The money will help to train 297 people in the state’s workforce, the news release said.
The JTIP board meets monthly to review applications and award the incentives. First introduced in 1972, JTIP covers a percentage of trainee wages for up to six…
Source: The Business Journal
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