Maryland Workers Receive ‘Training Through Voice-Data-Video Apprenticeship Program’
Tim Tooten at WBAL-TV reports as the economy rebounds both in Maryland and across the Nation, there's a need for more skilled Workers, which includes the field of voice-data-video. Workers in Baltimore City are being trained through a popular Job Apprenticeship Program. It turns out the program helps to meet the needs for Workers with slightly more technical skills. The first-class voice-data-video class meets most evenings at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Joint Apprenticeship and Training Center. Since the Summer, more than half a dozen residents have signed up to be trained in the field of telecommunications, more specifically voice data-video. "The reality is that our hospitals, the colleges - all of the spaces that we see and walk through every day utilize voice data video," State Senator Cory McCray (Democrat-Baltimore City) said. Jim Rzepkowski, Maryland’s Secretary of Labor, was among those who helped to officially kick off the Job Training Apprenticeship Program through IBEW Local 24, a program in need of a reboot in Baltimore City.
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