Chamber to unveal program to help non-English speakers - Greenville, South Carolina

Posted on: May 20th, 2008
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““Greenville has one of the highest populations of Hispanic workers in the state,” he said, with heavy concentrations in construction, agriculture, hospitality and manufacturing. “We have a lot of jobs those workers tend to take.”

Greenville County’s Workforce Development Board is holding a breakfast meeting Wednesday at 8 a.m. at the Greater Greenville Chamber of Commerce building to introduce Sed de Saber, or Thirst for Knowledge, a new concept to help employees who speak only Spanish learn English. To pre-register call Becky Godbey at 864-239-3732 or

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