Summary
U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez recently toured job training and apprenticeship programs in Delaware, engaging with local participants like Jorge Tinoco and Carina Blair. Tinoco is applying his welding skills in a local job, while Blair is learning coding, highlighting the diverse pathways available through these programs.
The visit is part of the lead-up to National Manufacturing Day, which aims to promote careers in manufacturing. Such initiatives underscore the importance of training programs in preparing individuals for high-demand careers and the vital role of apprenticeships in bridging the skills gap in the workforce.
Why this matters for apprenticeships
This story highlights the critical role that apprenticeship programs play in connecting individuals with real-world job opportunities and skill development. By showcasing success stories, it emphasizes the value of earn-and-learn models that benefit both apprentices and employers in today's economy.