skip to main content
skip to newscasts

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Public News Service Logo
facebook instagram linkedin reddit youtube twitter
view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Powerful winds in the forecast as firefighters battle major LA County wildfires; Trump supporters go 'all in' for Pete Hegseth with money, coordination; Hoosiers on alert as Trump's OMB pick sparks policy concerns; Ohio cities embrace clean energy innovation; CA trans advocates focus on economic opportunity.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

Republicans want to attach 'strings' to California fire aid, a judge clears the release of findings about Trump election interference, and North Carolina Republicans seek to invalidate tens of thousands of votes in the state's Supreme Court race.

view newscast page
play newscast audioPlay

"Drill, baby, drill" is a tough sell for oil and gas companies in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, rising sea levels create struggles for Washington's coastal communities, and more folks than ever are taking advantage of America's great outdoors.

VA apprenticeships bridge skills gaps, offer career stability

play audio
Play

Friday, November 22, 2024   

It is the 10th anniversary of National Apprenticeship Week and Virginia is highlighting some programs helping bridge the skills gap for workers and employers.

The programs, which have been part of the building trades for over a century, remain a cornerstone of workforce development in the state.

Charles Skelly, president of the Richmond Building and Construction Trades Council and business manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 666, said in this economy, the benefits of an apprenticeship are unbeatable.

"It's more than just simply job security though," Skelly pointed out. "All of our trades have family-sustaining wages with health insurance, retirement a well-rounded benefits package. So they've got a career that they can take with them most of the time anywhere in the country."

The Richmond program currently trains more than 300 apprentices, with plans to expand to 400 in the coming year to meet the growing demand for electricians. For people interested in joining the trades, organizations like Trades Futures can connect them with pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities.

Skelly stressed as people recognize the traditional college pathway is not for everyone, they have long been training the next generation and can even help propel some to learn more quickly.

"The building trades have been doing this for generations and now the community colleges and everybody else is popping up talking about how do we do this? How do we do this?" Skelly observed. "All they have to do is hire union contractors for their projects and we will train the next generation of craftworkers."

For college students, an apprenticeship initiative at West Virginia University has proved effective in retaining learners from diverse backgrounds. A recent Council on Undergraduate Research report recognized the program for improving student retention, particularly among underrepresented minorities.


get more stories like this via email

more stories
In December, the Oregon Investment council found the state's Public Employee Retirement System returned 2.7%, which lagged other states and its benchmark, in part because of fewer public investments. (Ded Pixto/Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

A new bill aims to further reduce investments in fossil fuels by Oregon's Public Employee Retirement System. The Pause Act would impose a five-year …


play sound

As the popular role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons turns 50, one Colorado State University instructor suggests today's political leaders could …

Social Issues

play sound

Florida has been a key battleground in the national immigration debate, with past legislation banning sanctuary cities and requiring companies to use …


Tom Homan, President-elect Donald Trump's border czar, said he will begin mass deportations in Chicago when Trump takes office. (Adobe Stock)

Social Issues

play sound

A proposed amendment to strip Chicago of its sanctuary protections is scheduled to be voted on this week. The change to the Welcome City Ordinance …

Social Issues

play sound

A California nonprofit dedicated to helping transgender and gender-nonconforming people find good jobs is looking to expand its mission in 2025…

The Inflation Reduction Act's "direct pay" provisions allow tax-exempt and government entities to receive full-value payments for clean energy tax credits, enabling projects such as Atlanta's resiliency hub. (Adobe Stock)

Environment

play sound

By Yessenia Funes for Next City and Yale Climate Connections. Broadcast version by Shanteya Hudson for Georgia News Connection reporting for the …

Social Issues

play sound

Members of the Texas Legislature are back in Austin for its 89th legislative session. After newly elected lawmakers are sworn in, members will vote …

Health and Wellness

play sound

A coalition of Montana groups will rally at the Capitol Wednesday to advocate for the protection of Medicaid expansion, which legislators will debate …

 

Phone: 303.448.9105 Toll Free: 888.891.9416 Fax: 208.247.1830 Your trusted member- and audience-supported news source since 1996 Copyright © 2021