(source:wlwt.com)
Cincinnati city officials are hoping to do a better job in awarding contracts to minorities.
They’re sending new hiring goals to better represent the city’s diversity, after a report found dozens of black and women-owned businesses were being left out.
Plans call for dedicating 30% of construction and professional services jobs to those businesses, and helping them enter the bid process.
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