D&I Deep Dive: Starting a Second Chance Hiring Program
Manufacturers are well-positioned to lead D&I efforts by welcoming justice impacted individuals into their workforce who are qualified and ready to seize the second chance for a promising career.
Second Chance Hiring Toolkit for Local Communities
Are you interested in creating your own second chance hiring program? As part of its commitment to support second chance hiring and D&I as a workforce solution for the manufacturing industry, the Manufacturing Institute has developed a Second Chance Hiring Toolkit for Local Communities.
If you are an employer, a community-based organization, or any other entity looking to start a second chance hiring initiative, please join us to learn how this Toolkit can best help you get started. You will hear how the Manufacturing Institute has identified best practices by working with employers, community partners, and experts in the field. Come prepared for a robust discussion by downloading the Toolkit and learning how you can start a Second Chance Hiring program in your community or at your company today!
You must register in advance to attend the virtual event. Join the virtual event from your web browser at 1:00 PM ET on November 16th.
Tips for Attending
- Be an active participant—ask questions, answer polls, engage in the chat.
- Share—post reactions, resources and more on social media using the hashtag #SecondChanceWorkforce #MFGTogether
- Invite others within your network
About the Second Chance Program
Partnering with Stand Together Trust, the Manufacturing Institute is enabling industry to grow the modern manufacturing workforce while closing the opportunity gap for justice impacted individuals. Through roundtable discussions, webinars, C-suite leadership events, case studies and research, the Manufacturing Institute is helping manufacturers navigate second chance hiring and best practices. If you are interested in learning more about the Manufacturing Institute’s second chance hiring initiative, see our website for more information and resources.
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