Still recovering from recession, R.I.’s ‘green-collar’ sector sees hope in an apprenticeship program
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Still recovering from recession, R.I.’s ‘green-collar’ sector sees hope in an apprenticeship program

Providence Business News
May 11, 2018

Summary

Rhode Island's green-collar sector is finding renewed hope through an apprenticeship program offered by the Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association. Participants, like fine gardener Suzannah MacDonald, are seizing the opportunity to enhance their skills in a recovering economy, demonstrating the program's value in building confidence and expertise in the workforce.

This initiative highlights the growing importance of apprenticeships in fostering career pathways, especially in sectors focused on sustainable practices. As industries adapt to post-recession realities, programs like these are vital for equipping workers with the necessary skills to meet current and future demands.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the critical role of registered apprenticeship programs in developing a skilled workforce, particularly in emerging fields like green-collar jobs. By providing practical training and mentorship, these programs not only support individual career growth but also strengthen the overall economy, making them essential for workforce leaders and educators alike.

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