Slack partners with Aspen Institute to expand job training program for formerly incarcerated individuals
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield discusses the tech company's collaboration with the Aspen Institute, called Rework Reentry, a joint program with the Aspen Institute that helps formerly incarcerated individuals find careers in the tech sector.
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