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  2. Georgia Department of Labor - Wikipedia

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    The department also holds an annual televised job fair, in conjunction with Georgia Public Broadcasting, which familiarizes Georgia citizens with the services available through the department and its workforce partners. The 2007 job fair, broadcast on television, radio, and the Internet, focused on the department's assistance services to ...

  3. According to the University of Georgia’s Workforce and Economic Resilience Center’s 2023 Workforce Pipeline Snapshot, “The number of [childcare] establishments grew from 2,247 in early 2018 ...

  4. Atlanta Regional Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the metro Atlanta, Georgia, USA region, defined as the 10-county area of Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale counties. The city of Atlanta is contained within this region.

  5. Boulevard (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Medical Center Shotgun houses on Auburn Avenue at Boulevard, part of the Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site Federal Penitentiary on postcard from 1920 YoBoulevard! banner 2012. Boulevard is a street in and, as a corridor, a subdistrict, of the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia.

  6. Georgia Nursing Workforce Center needs nurses’ input ... - AOL

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    A survey for nurses can help experts better understand the challenges of being in the profession.

  7. 1914–1915 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1914–1915 Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills strike was a labor strike involving several hundred textile workers from the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The strike, which involved about 500 millworkers, began on May 20, 1914, and ended almost a year later on May 15, 1915, in failure for the strikers.