Sacramento Kings' Arena Construction Recruiting Low-Income Workers

Kings’ Priority Apprenticeship Program will focus on recruiting and training at least 70 workers from around the city to help build the $477 million project at Downtown Plaz

The Sacramento Bee

Sacramento Kings officials held a training and outreach with community and faith-based groups to recruit workers from “high-need backgrounds and neighborhoods” for the construction of the new arena. The Kings’ Priority Apprenticeship Program will focus on recruiting and training at least 70 workers from around the city to help build the $477 million project at Downtown Plaza.

To qualify for the apprenticeship program is open to city residents who meet two or more of the following: low-income, receive food stamps or public assistance, or are a former foster youth, homeless, veteran or ex-offender.

(more on the construction project's low-income worker recruiting...)


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