If You Are Not Hiring an Apprentice, You May Be Missing Out
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If You Are Not Hiring an Apprentice, You May Be Missing Out

Maryland Association of Counties
August 16, 2019

Summary

The article highlights a session at the MACo Summer Conference where experts discussed the value of apprenticeship programs for Maryland county employers. Key insights were shared on how registered apprenticeships can span various sectors, including public services and healthcare, thereby enhancing local workforce development.

This discussion is part of a broader effort to address workforce challenges and improve economic conditions through strategic partnerships and funding opportunities. The involvement of local and state organizations underscores the importance of collaboration in expanding apprenticeship offerings and supporting career pathways.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story emphasizes the critical role apprenticeship programs play in workforce development, particularly in the public sector. By engaging with local organizations and government agencies, it highlights opportunities for employers to tap into a skilled labor pool, which is essential for addressing current economic needs.

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