The White House recommits to apprenticeship expansion
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- Expand Registered Apprenticeships, including artificial intelligence and nuclear
- Impose tariffs and enact trade, tax, and regulatory measures to support American manufacturing
TL;DR
- The White House says it plans to exceed more than one million new active Registered Apprenticeships.
- The White House says it signed an Executive Order last year to modernize workforce programs and expand apprenticeships to new industries.
- The White House says it ordered the Department of Labor to increase participation in artificial intelligence and nuclear energy Registered Apprenticeship programs.
- The White House says 300,000 Americans started apprenticeships in the last year.
- The White House says it is imposing tariffs, securing trade deals, cutting taxes, and reducing costs and regulations to shield American manufacturing.
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Our Nation’s strength depends on the talent and determination of our skilled workers who build, create, and innovate each and every day. This National Apprenticeship Week, my Administration recommits to advancing apprenticeship opportunities that empower young Americans in skilled trades, unleash the full might and potential of America’s workforce, and contribute to our enduring prosperity. Apprentices represent the ...
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