DCEO Celebrates National
Apprenticeship Week
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[November 15, 2017]
The Illinois Department
of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today marked the
beginning of Apprenticeship Week 2017. This national celebration
recognizes leaders across industry, education and government who
support apprenticeships and help prepare our next generation of
workers. National Apprenticeship Week stretches from November 13 to
November 19.
“Apprenticeship programs are a win-win for the Illinois economy,”
said Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner. “They deliver a pathway to good
paying jobs and stable careers. Apprentices are given the skills and
education necessary to maximize their potential. I am proud of the
work we have done to invest in our workforce through
apprenticeships, and I look forward to continuing to support these
programs across our great state.”
Under the leadership of Governor Bruce Rauner, Illinois has made a
concerted effort to increase and support apprenticeships throughout
every industry. In July, the Department announced the locations of
the initial Apprenticeship PLUS pilots under the Governor’s Cabinet
for Children and Youth. The pilots specifically target both
in-school and-out-of-school youth between the ages of 16 and 24, and
provide them with specific career education, a chance to earn
industry-recognized credentials and on-the-job training.
“Apprenticeships are crucial to maintaining a top-notch workforce,”
said DCEO Director Sean McCarthy. “We have seen the tremendous
benefits these hands-on experiences bring to both workers, who
receive the training necessary to excel at an often high-paying
career, and employers, who cultivate a highly skilled and dynamic
workforce. Illinois has been working to expand these crucial
opportunities to support more youth and adults looking to embark on
a new career pathway.”
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Throughout the week, the Illinois Department of Commerce will be
profiling apprenticeship programs, educators and participants from across the
state.
Registered apprenticeship data supplied by the U.S. Department of Labor
indicates that Illinois has 13,754 registered apprentices, with 486 active
Registered Apprenticeship Programs and 296 sponsors. Sponsors are entities such
as businesses, employer associations, community colleges and local workforce
areas.
“National Apprenticeship Week is a chance for us to recognize the men and women
across the state who are helping develop our workforce,” said Julio Rodriguez,
Deputy Director of DCEO’s Office of Employment & Training. “Apprenticeships have
a positive impact on workers, offering them quality training through
experiential learning. They have a proven track record of success.”
[Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity]
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