The Denver City Council approved a $2,250,000 contract between the city and Centro de Los Trabajadores to build a pipeline that funnels talent into jobs experiencing significant labor shortages.
The state already has a bunch of Workforce Centers. Is this directed people to those centers or duplicating the state's efforts? The reporting seems to ignore that there are already efforts underway.
The key word is "funnels" in the description. But it's not funneling talent. No consequences for the city council in spending other people's money. It is interesting that the Denver city council is funneling money to a non-Denver based non-profit. Isn't this the kind of BS that California cities do?