News: November 15, 2019 |  |  | #NAW2019 More than 1,000 events across the country celebrated the work of apprentices during the fifth annual National Apprenticeship Week. Apprenticeships are industry-driven, high-quality career pathways in which employers can develop their future workforce and individuals can obtain paid work experience, instruction, and credentials. | Women in Apprenticeship At the Departments Summit on Women in Apprenticeship this week, U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia, Deputy Secretary Patrick Pizzella, and Womens Bureau Director Dr. Laurie Todd-Smith spoke about Administration efforts to grow apprenticeship. A panel of experts discussed best practices for raising awareness among women about the benefits of apprenticeship. |  |  | Apprenticeship and Careers Secretary Scalia visited the Phelps ACE High School career fair in Washington, D.C., this week and spoke with students about how apprenticeship provides a pathway to high-paying careers. By encouraging cooperation between educators and the private sector, we can foster a brighter future for young workers, Scalia said. | | | U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20210 www.dol.gov | 1-866-4USADOL (1-866-487-2365) |
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