Trump wants more skilled tradespeople. His Labor Department is trying to cut off a pipeline of workers
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By Alicia Wallace, CNN Eighteen months ago, at around 7 p.m. nearly every night, Chloe Lawson would begin the four-mile walk to the Subway fast-food chain, where she worked the overnight shift and earned a dollar more than the federal minimum wage of $7.25. Eight hours later, the 19-year-old would clock out and head back to find a place where she could hopefully get some sleep. She had no family or friends to stay with in Splendora, Texas, a sma…
By Alicia Wallace, CNN Eighteen months ago, at around 7 p.m. nearly every night, Chloe Lawson would begin the four-mile walk to the Subway fast-food chain, where she worked the overnight shift and earned a dollar more than the federal minimum wage of $7.25. Eight hours later, the 19-year-old would clock out and head back to find a place where she could hopefully get some sleep. She had no family or friends to stay with in Splendora, Texas, a sma…
Trump wants more skilled tradespeople. His Labor Department is trying to cut off a pipeline of workers
The Labor Department, citing budget deficits and claiming poor results, said that it was halting contracts on the 99 private-contractor-operated sites under its purview.
The U.S. administration has made a number of changes in various areas, including the workplace. According to the 'CNN' network, the pause in the government's Job Corps program, which helped low-income youth to train, is affecting their ability to aspire to better jobs.
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