Mayor Brandon Johnson aims to boost teen employment, one of his signature campaign promises – Chicago Tribune*

The program, called One Summer Chicago, is a longtime staple of City Hall’s approach to summer violence and youth enrichment that serves youth ages 14 to 24. It has shrunk from employing 31,552 young people in 2019 to 20,544 kids last year, according to city figures. Johnson said Monday that the program is on track to hire 2,000 additional youth compared to its 2022 levels. He said, "As a teacher, I’ve looked into the eyes of children every single day who longed for hope. I’ve seen what the lack of opportunity looks like, and that’s what drives me today.”
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John
2 years ago

How about the parents of these kids, are they productively employed? Focus on programs to employ parents, improve communities by creating thriving businesses, and by the way, the first step should be getting the violent and those with mental health issues off the streets of those communities.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Johnson Rolls Out Doomed To Fail Teen Jobs Program That Will Do Nothing About Crime

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