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December Community Partner Newsletter

DECEMBER COMMUNITY PARTNER NEWSLETTER

Dec 06, 2024

Top December Jobs:

Forklift Driver - Essex, VT
Receptionist - Williston, VT
Housekeeper - Williston, VT
Insulation Crew - Salisbury, MA
Admin Assistant - Greenfield, MA
Machine Operator - Turners Falls, MA
QC Inspector - Somersworth, NH
Line Cook - Dover, NH
Line Cook Lewiston, ME

We're hiring straight through the holiday season! Learn more about our top jobs and explore all our current openings here.

At Working Fields, every job includes access to free professional peer support and person-first, trauma-informed account management empowering each jobseeker to succeed on the job and thrive in their personal lives. Everyone is eligible to work with us! For answers to frequently asked questions, click here.

Know someone looking for work? Refer them to us by filling out this brief referral form.
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Events

Greenfield, MA: Franklin County Community Justice Support Center
Only for jobseekers with justice system involvement
Tuesday Dec 10
1-2:30pm | 106 Main Street, Greenfield

St. Albans, VT: Free Expungement Clinc
Thursday Dec 12 | Samaritan House, 20 Kingman St, St. Albans
For more info and to make an appointment, call (802) 828-3171
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Associate Testimonial: "One of the things that helps getting clean is having a job. I had an appointment with Working Fields within days of getting out of Valley Vista and was immediately put to work. And if it wasn't for going to work and feeling productive and being in a new place, I wouldn’t be here for a year and now I’m looking at being a peer coach. I have things to look forward to."
- Carmelann, Working Fields Associate
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Out of Prison & Out of Work: Unemployment Among Formerly Incarcerated People

At Working Fields, we know firsthand the immense value of fair chance hiring. With 40% of our associates, as well as our founder, having a felony on their record, providing second chances is at the core of our agency.

Research shows that formerly incarcerated individuals face unemployment rates nearly five times higher than the general U.S. population—numbers worse than the Great Depression. Yet, studies also show that individuals with past justice system involvement often excel in the workplace.  Fair chance hiring isn't just about opportunity—it's about tapping into real talent.

Learn about the employment barriers faced by formerly incarcerated people in the Prison Policy Initiative's article, Out of Prison & Out of Work: Unemployment among formerly incarcerated people.
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