Komatsu and Chattanooga State partner on program to hire, train high schoolers and more business news - Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Komatsu and Chattanooga State partner on program to hire, train high schoolers and more business news - Chattanooga Times Free Press

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September 27, 2022

Summary

Komatsu has announced a new partnership with Chattanooga State to create pre-apprenticeship programs aimed at hiring and training high school students. This initiative is designed to provide valuable skills and career pathways for young individuals entering the workforce.

Such programs are crucial in addressing workforce development needs and helping students gain practical experience in various industries, thereby enhancing their employability and contributing to a skilled labor force.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This partnership highlights the growing trend of engaging high school students in apprenticeship programs, which can serve as a vital entry point into skilled trades. By focusing on pre-apprenticeships, organizations can foster a new generation of workers equipped with the necessary skills to meet industry demands.

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