A £1 million programme to tackle unemployment has been launched today with backing from the European Social Fund.
A total of £42 million is to be spent by Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to help young people and adults into training and work
St John Bosco Arts College has been preparing students for the world of work, with mock interviews with some of the UK's biggest employers.
Liverpool Mutual Homes (LMH) and Liverpool City Council have launched a new scheme to help residents gain sustainable training and employment
THAT was the year that was for Liverpool City Council’s Ways to Work programme!
The training and employment programme has smashed all targets and helped more people than ever before to get the help they need in finding the job they want.
Young people who traditionally would not consider a career in the RAF are being targeted in a brand new initiative.
A thousand Merseyside apprentices are set to graduate at Liverpool Cathedral at the UK's biggest ever graduation for apprentices.
Liverpool City Council has published a draft list of sites required by Government suggesting areas which could potentially be used to grow and develop the city over the next 15 years.
Young people have secured employment thanks to a programme run by the city council's employer engagement team, Liverpool In Work.
Wavertree MP Luciana Berger writes for Dale Street News about a jobs fair being held on Friday 15 March