New Jersey Department Of Labor Announces $10 Million Grant To Build Apprenticeship Training Center Capacity
New Jersey Business Magazine reports the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has announced the investment of $10 million to expand Apprenticeship Training Centers to meet the growing need for Skilled Workers as New Jersey experiences an unprecedented surge in infrastructure and public works initiatives. This initial funding seeks to build capacity to respond to the increasing demand of infrastructure growth by investing in facilities, equipment and expertise - with the expectation of supporting the construction or expansion of several sizable new training centers, each with the capacity to train hundreds of Skilled Workers per year. “Ensuring the proper training of New Jersey’s Skilled Workers is essential to the successful development of our infrastructure and public works,” Governor Phil Murphy said. “This investment towards building out our State’s Apprenticeship Training Facilities will provide our Skilled Workers Twenty-First Century, state-of-the-art facility environments tailored to their learning needs.”
To Directly Access This Apprenticeship And Training Labor News Report, Go To: NJDOL Announces $10M Grant to Build Apprenticeship Training Center Capacity - New Jersey Business Magazine (njbmagazine.com)

























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