Drop in labor fund threatens apprenticeship program - The Guam Daily Post
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Drop in labor fund threatens apprenticeship program - The Guam Daily Post

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July 14, 2016

Summary

The Guam Community College is facing potential funding decreases for its apprenticeship program due to a decline in H-2 visa workers, which directly impacts the Manpower Development Fund. The college's current funding is $879,906, but with the anticipated reduction in the number of apprentices, concerns have been raised about sustaining the program's growth and employer partnerships.

This situation reflects broader challenges in workforce development, as changes in immigration policies can significantly affect training programs. With an increasing number of apprentices enrolled, the need for stable funding and support mechanisms is crucial for the sustainability of these essential workforce programs.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the critical relationship between immigration policy and apprenticeship funding, highlighting how external factors can impact workforce development initiatives. Stable funding is essential for apprenticeship programs to thrive, and this situation illustrates the importance of addressing regulatory challenges to support training opportunities.

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