JFF Awarded $40 Million by U.S. Department of Labor Program to Expand Registered Apprenticeship Nationwide
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JFF Awarded $40 Million by U.S. Department of Labor Program to Expand Registered Apprenticeship Nationwide
The Pay-for-Performance award will grow Registered Apprenticeship in the high-demand roles that build and sustain artificial intelligence, semiconductor, and nuclear energy infrastructure
ASE Education Foundation Awarded $25 Million Labor Department Grant for Technician Apprenticeships
The four-year Pay-for-Performance grant pays employers $3,500 for each auto, collision or truck apprentice they hire and keep through the first year on the job. The ASE Education Foundation has been awarded a $25 million, four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to expand registered apprenticeships for auto, collision and truck service technicians, the …
ASE Education Foundation Receives $25 Million Federal Grant to Put a New Generation of Service Technicians to Work
The U.S. Department of Labor awarded a $25-million grant to the ASE Education Foundation to fund a four-year program to help employers hire and retain new auto, collision, and truck technicians.
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