April is second chance month: recognizing barriers and sharing resources for job seekers with a criminal record

April is second chance month: recognizing barriers and sharing resources for job seekers with a criminal record

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Roughly 1 in 3 working adults have a criminal record, which can be an arrest record, criminal charges or a conviction. A criminal record creates barriers to jobs, occupational licensing, housing and higher education opportunities.

Governor Walz has proclaimed April as second chance month to raise awareness about barriers faced by people with a criminal record and create opportunities for second chances.

CareerForce offers assistance to job seekers with a criminal record in multiple ways. Here are a few resources we're highlighting today:

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