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03/03/10
LARGO - Gov. Martin O'Malley and Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown launched Skills2Compete Maryland at Prince George's Community College Tuesday, an initiative designed to increase the skills of Maryland's workforce so it can fill the abundance of "middle-skill" jobs that make up the largest portion of the state's job market. Find Us On Facebook
Middle-skill jobs are defined by the O'Malley administration as jobs that require some post-high school training, but not a four-year degree. The emphasis on middle-skill jobs comes along with the release of a study by the National Skills Coalition, a Washington-based worker advocacy training...
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