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

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May 11, 2018

Summary

Rhode Island's green-collar sector is experiencing renewed hope following the establishment of an apprenticeship program through the Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association. Participants like Suzannah MacDonald, a fine gardener, are eager to enhance their skills and contribute to the workforce, showcasing the potential of such initiatives in building career pathways.

As the state continues to recover from economic challenges, this apprenticeship program represents a critical step toward revitalizing the green sector. It highlights the importance of hands-on training and mentorship in developing a skilled workforce that can meet the growing demands of environmentally sustainable industries.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the value of registered apprenticeship programs in fostering skill development and career advancement in emerging sectors. By integrating earn-and-learn models, apprenticeships can bridge the gap between education and employment, ultimately benefiting both individuals and the economy.

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