How community colleges, Redding included, offer on-the-job learning in logging, oystering
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How community colleges, Redding included, offer on-the-job learning in logging, oystering

Record Searchlight
March 20, 2025

Summary

Community colleges are partnering with local heritage industries, such as logging and aquaculture, to establish apprenticeship programs that address significant labor shortages. These initiatives not only provide career pathways for apprentices but also support local economies by ensuring that businesses have access to a trained workforce.

The article underscores the rising popularity of registered apprenticeships in various sectors and highlights how educational institutions can collaborate with local companies to create effective training programs. This model is particularly crucial for rural areas where traditional employment opportunities may be limited.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story showcases the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in bridging the skills gap in essential industries like logging and aquaculture. By fostering partnerships between community colleges and local employers, these programs create valuable career opportunities for apprentices while helping to sustain vital local economies.

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