Construction industry groups welcomed President Trump’s new directive aimed at expanding the rolls of apprenticeship programs and reducing the federal role in determining those programs’ requirements.
The construction industry had 386,000 job openings throughout the U.S. in March 2025, according to data released by the U.S.
Proposed rule requires 10% apprentices on large state projects. Unions support rule to grow workforce, boost safety training. ABC of Wisconsin warns of higher costs, fewer bidders. Rule still under ...
If the answer is “yes” to any of these questions, then apprenticeship could be the right strategy to meet your needs for skilled workers. Almost 14%, or 5.5 million Americans ages 16 to 24 are neither ...
LA GRANGE, IL — A new national study by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute (ILEPI) has found that on average, graduates of joint labor-management (union) apprenticeship programs in the ...
New Jersey Institute of Technology, Hudson County Community College, and the Bricklayers union have signed a deal to create a pathway from apprenticeship training to bachelor's degrees in applied ...