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California strengthens its pipeline for good-paying jobs, providing $25 million to train more than 22,000 workers through apprenticeship programs
What you need to know: $25 million in grants for 88 apprenticeship programs will train 22,208 California workers in the skilled trades, primarily in the construction industry.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the approval of $25 million in grants for 88 apprenticeship programs through the Employment Training Panel (ETP) that will train 22,208 California workers in the skilled trades. Many of those who will join the apprenticeships funded are women, justice-involved individuals, veterans and people transitioning from unemployment or low-paying jobs. This announcement follows the $30 million investment announced last week in apprenticeship funding to fill high-demand jobs in health care, education, and technology.
The Employment Training Panel (ETP) provides funding to California employers to upgrade worker skills for long-term jobs. The awards are funded by the Employment Training Tax on employers and do not come out of the state's General Fund.
The state is building opportunities from the ground up, helping Californians earn high-paying jobs and gain competitiveness through hands-on learning, without the need for a college degree. This pathway aligns with our goal of supporting 500,000 apprentices by 2029, creating a more equitable job pipeline for Californians across the state.
Governor Gavin Newsom
"Apprenticeships aren't just a pathway to a job, they're the foundation for a lasting career," said Stewart Knox, Secretary of the Labor & Workforce Development Agency. "These grants will provide thousands of Californians with the tools they need to build skills, gain stability, and step into careers that support their families and communities and bolster California's economy."
"ETP is proud to invest in high-wage, high-road job training programs that are directly aligned with industry needs," said Dr. Jessica Grimes, Executive Director of ETP.
Supporting California's construction industry
The construction industry, one of California's economic anchors as outlined in the California Jobs First Economic Blueprint, generates more than $156 billion in annual economic activity and employs close to one million Californians. Additionally, Labor Market Information Division data shows that careers in construction account for 12 of the 15 top occupations accessible with a high school diploma or less, making apprenticeships and careers in construction a reliable and accessible on-ramp to a high-paying career.
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Apprenticeships are integral to the health of the construction sector as they predictably supply employers with a skilled workforce built upon a highly-structured training system that is typically jointly developed by labor unions and employers based on the future supply of jobs.
Creating career pathways
Under Governor Newsom, the state has made a strong push to increase the number of apprenticeships available to Californians, including complementary programs that help people overcome barriers to participation.
ETP has supported 99,023 apprentices during the Newsom Administration. Two such apprentices, Sandra Molina from the Laborers Training School of Southern California and Andrea Clemens from Laborers Local 185, spoke at the panel meeting about their apprenticeship experiences.
"I completed my [apprenticeship] training on Friday and had a job by Monday," said Sandra Molina, a recent apprentice from the Laborers Training School of Southern California. "Being a part of the cleanup of Altadena has helped me rebuild my life, and in a sense, I have helped to rebuild homeowners' lives…it feels good."
"It [the apprenticeship program] made me humble and gave me something to grab in life," said Andrea Clemens, a recent apprentice from Laborers Local 185. "The feeling of gratitude that I get from the program keeps me going. It's not what you've done, it's who you are."
"The biggest issue in getting women into the trades is that they don't know they can do this work," said Juanita Douglas, Executive Director of Tradeswomen, Inc., a nonprofit organization working to get more women into the building trades.
More jobs. More opportunities
The Employment Training Panel (ETP) has established itself as one of the premier resources for funding training programs across priority industry sectors. In 2012, ETP added to its funding portfolio, Division of Apprenticeship-approved apprenticeship programs, as a pilot program with an initial amount of $6 million. Since then, the program has grown annually, and now allocates 25 percent, approximately $25 million, of ETP's total annual core funds.
Apprenticeships serve an integral role in California's Master Plan for Career Education by offering a pragmatic strategy for workers to become more competitive through hands-on learning that keeps pace with the dynamic shifts of the economy and industry demand. Additionally, panel meeting provides evidence of its longstanding commitment in supporting.
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California strengthens its pipeline for good-paying jobs, providing $25 million to train more than 22,000 workers through apprenticeship programs
What you need to know: $25 million in grants for 88 apprenticeship programs will train 22,208 California workers in the skilled trades, primarily in the construction industry.
SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced the approval of $25 million in grants for 88 apprenticeship programs through the Employment Training Panel (ETP) that will train 22,208 California workers in the skilled trades. Many of those who will join the apprenticeships funded are women, justice-involved individuals, veterans and people transitioning from unemployment or low-paying jobs. This announcement follows the $30 million investment announced last week in apprenticeship funding to fill high-demand jobs in health care, education, and technology.
The Employment Training Panel (ETP) provides funding to California employers to upgrade worker skills for long-term jobs. The awards are funded by the Employment Training Tax on employers and do not come out of the state's General Fund.
The state is building opportunities from the ground up, helping Californians earn high-paying jobs and gain competitiveness through hands-on learning, without the need for a college degree. This pathway aligns with our goal of supporting 500,000 apprentices by 2029, creating a more equitable job pipeline for Californians across the state.
Governor Gavin Newsom
"Apprenticeships aren't just a pathway to a job, they're the foundation for a lasting career," said Stewart Knox, Secretary of the Labor & Workforce Development Agency. "These grants will provide thousands of Californians with the tools they need to build skills, gain stability, and step into careers that support their families and communities and bolster California's economy."
"ETP is proud to invest in high-wage, high-road job training programs that are directly aligned with industry needs," said Dr. Jessica Grimes, Executive Director of ETP.
Supporting California's construction industry
The construction industry, one of California's economic anchors as outlined in the California Jobs First Economic Blueprint, generates more than $156 billion in annual economic activity and employs close to one million Californians. Additionally, Labor Market Information Division data shows that careers in construction account for 12 of the 15 top occupations accessible with a high school diploma or less, making apprenticeships and careers in construction a reliable and accessible on-ramp to a high-paying career.
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Apprenticeships are integral to the health of the construction sector as they predictably supply employers with a skilled workforce built upon a highly-structured training system that is typically jointly developed by labor unions and employers based on the future supply of jobs.
Creating career pathways
Under Governor Newsom, the state has made a strong push to increase the number of apprenticeships available to Californians, including complementary programs that help people overcome barriers to participation.
ETP has supported 99,023 apprentices during the Newsom Administration. Two such apprentices, Sandra Molina from the Laborers Training School of Southern California and Andrea Clemens from Laborers Local 185, spoke at the panel meeting about their apprenticeship experiences.
"I completed my [apprenticeship] training on Friday and had a job by Monday," said Sandra Molina, a recent apprentice from the Laborers Training School of Southern California. "Being a part of the cleanup of Altadena has helped me rebuild my life, and in a sense, I have helped to rebuild homeowners' lives…it feels good."
"It [the apprenticeship program] made me humble and gave me something to grab in life," said Andrea Clemens, a recent apprentice from Laborers Local 185. "The feeling of gratitude that I get from the program keeps me going. It's not what you've done, it's who you are."
"The biggest issue in getting women into the trades is that they don't know they can do this work," said Juanita Douglas, Executive Director of Tradeswomen, Inc., a nonprofit organization working to get more women into the building trades.
More jobs. More opportunities
The Employment Training Panel (ETP) has established itself as one of the premier resources for funding training programs across priority industry sectors. In 2012, ETP added to its funding portfolio, Division of Apprenticeship-approved apprenticeship programs, as a pilot program with an initial amount of $6 million. Since then, the program has grown annually, and now allocates 25 percent, approximately $25 million, of ETP's total annual core funds.
Apprenticeships serve an integral role in California's Master Plan for Career Education by offering a pragmatic strategy for workers to become more competitive through hands-on learning that keeps pace with the dynamic shifts of the economy and industry demand. Additionally, panel meeting provides evidence of its longstanding commitment in supporting.
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