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This year NAW’s theme is “Registered Apprenticeship: Superhighway to Good Jobs,” to reflect the prominence that Registered Apprenticeship has received as a proven and industry-driven training model that expedites the pathway into good jobs and improves diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the workplace.
NAW 2023 is already off to a great start. Employers, educators, labor unions, elected officials, community-based organizations, and other partners across the country are hosting over 1,230 events and have signed over 370 proclamations, surpassing our goals and making this a historic record-breaking year! They are hosting all types of events including open houses, industry roundtables, apprentice graduations, career and trade fairs, and panel discussions with an emphasis on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in apprenticeship opportunities.
There are several ways for you to still get involved in NAW 2023:
We hope you will join us all week as we celebrate the 9th Annual National Apprenticeship Week and we thank you for all of your support!
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Follow the U.S. Department of Labor, tag us in photos as you prepare for and host NAW events, and be sure to use the official hashtags #NAW2023 #ApprenticeshipUSA for a chance to be featured on the NAW Social Media Board.
Be sure to check out our resources page for best practices and sample content to help promote your event on social media.
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The Employment and Training Administration promotes Registered Apprenticeship under the National Apprenticeship Act. |
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