Kansas highlights programs during Apprenticeship Week
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Kansas highlights programs during Apprenticeship Week

WIBW
November 16, 2022

Summary

Kansas is celebrating Apprenticeship Week, with Governor Laura Kelly highlighting the state's Registered Apprenticeship Program. The week of November 13-19 has been officially designated to promote the growth and opportunities that these programs offer, including paid experience, wage increases, and nationally recognized credentials for apprentices.

This initiative is part of a broader effort to cultivate a skilled workforce that meets the demands of Kansas businesses. By focusing on inclusivity, the programs aim to support individuals facing barriers to employment, such as veterans and those with prior incarceration, while simultaneously attracting innovative companies to the state.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the importance of registered apprenticeship programs in building a skilled workforce that meets industry needs. By investing in these programs, Kansas is creating career pathways that empower individuals and strengthen the economy, making it a vital model for other states to consider.

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