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Department of Labor will celebrate benefits of Registered Apprenticeships as valuable pathway to good jobs during first Youth Apprenticeship Week

Department of Labor will celebrate benefits of Registered Apprenticeships as valuable pathway to good jobs during first Youth Apprenticeship Week WASHINGTON – The Department of Labor today announced that the nation will celebrate the benefits of Registered Apprenticeships and the opportunities they create for youth and young adults with 320 special events and more than 70 proclamations scheduled across the U.S. to mark the first annual Youth Apprenticeship Week from May 5-11. Built on the success of National Apprenticeship Week, Youth Apprenticeship Week will give employers, unions, educators, state agencies, workforce partners, community-based organizations and other Registered Apprenticeship sponsors the opportunity to showcase their programs and successes in youth apprenticeships. The annual commemoration also offers youth apprentices a platform on which they can share their apprenticeship experiences and educate the public about the benefits of local youth apprenticeship programs.

They Didn’t Want Another ‘Project.’ Then They Saw the Charleston House.

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How Covid-19 Has Changed Where Californians Live

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They Didn’t Want Another ‘Project.’ Then They Saw the Charleston House.

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Translation Is Hard Work. Lydia Davis Makes It Thrilling.

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US Department of Labor cites two Rhode Island contractors for exposing workers to cave-in hazards at Warwick sewer line excavation

US Department of Labor cites two Rhode Island contractors for exposing workers to cave-in hazards at Warwick sewer line excavation PROVIDENCE, RI – The sidewalls of an unprotected trench can collapse without warning and with great force – crushing and sometimes suffocating workers beneath tons of soil and debris – before they can react or escape. A federal inspection at a Warwick excavation found two area contractors ignoring the risks and placing their workers in serious danger.      On July 8,  a U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspection at a sewer installation site 1129 Main Ave. in Warwick determined employees of Reyes Landscaping Inc. – doing business as Reyes Landscaping & Masonry in Johnston – and TRD Contracting LLC in Greenville, were working in a 5 to 8 foot deep trench without cave-in protection. Adding to the hazard, the employer allowed soil removed from the trench to pile up at the trench’s edge, causing some materials to fall

What to Know About Omicron

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Europe Revisits Nuclear Power as Climate Deadlines Loom

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What to Know About Mining in Congo

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Can New York Really Get to 100% Clean Energy by 2040?

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Modern Love?

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Years of Delays, Billions in Overruns: The Dismal History of Big Infrastructure

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Wakefield Poole, Pioneer in Gay Pornography, Dies at 85

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Garage Sale Pitches

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North Carolina’s Furniture Hub Is Booming. What Comes Next?

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How Austin Became One of the Least Affordable Cities in America

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Brazil’s President Lula Is Staging a Comeback. Can He Bring the Country Along?

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Brazil’s President Lula Is Staging a Comeback. Can He Bring the Country Along?

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Afghan Economy Nears Collapse as Pressure Builds to Ease U.S. Sanctions

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Interior Wants Higher Fees to Drill on Public Lands but Is Quiet About Climate Impacts

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Inside a Terrarium, It’s Always Gardening Season

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Olympic Official Who Delivered Rio Games Sentenced to 30 Years for Bribery

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Guantánamo Bay: Beyond the Prison

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Inside a Terrarium, It’s Always Gardening Season

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‘Ed the Trucker’: The Trump Republican Who’s Riding High in New Jersey

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Saving History With Sandbags: Climate Change Threatens the Smithsonian

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Why Shouldn’t Housing for the Homeless Be Beautiful?

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Ballroom Takes Root in Colombia. But Who Is It For?

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By Genevieve Glatsky from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/3xost83 via IFTTT

Haruki Murakami and the Challenge of Adapting His Tales for Film

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Burial Ground Under the Alamo Stirs a Texas Feud

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N.F.L. to Settle Lawsuit Over Rams’ Relocation for $790 Million

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A Fashion Stylist Who Found Inspiration in New Surroundings

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Cultivating Art, Not Argument, at a Los Angeles Law Office

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Her Art Reads the Land in Deep Time

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House Hunting in Brazil: A 19th-Century House on the Coast

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Feeling Rich in the Yeezy Gap Jacket

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Charlottesville, Opioid Crisis, Grammy Nominations: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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US Department of Labor announces funding opportunity for $90M in grants to support academic, skills training, pre-apprenticeship services

US Department of Labor announces funding opportunity for $90M in grants to support academic, skills training, pre-apprenticeship services WASHINGTON – Historically, high school students in the nation’s poorest neighborhoods have faced barriers to an education equal to those in the wealthiest neighborhoods. In the past year, closures and virtual learning forced by the pandemic are deepening this inequality and are likely to hurt disadvantaged students’ future earning potential, a recent Yale University study shows. To help combat the growing disparity, the U.S. Department of Labor today announced a funding opportunity for $90 million in YouthBuild program grants to provide occupational skills training, employment services and educational support to disadvantaged youth, ages 16-24, in communities where inequalities hinder basic academic and career skills development. These funds will also provide pre-apprenticeship services for in-demand industries including construction, healthcare, in

US Department of Labor announces funding opportunity for $90M in grants to support academic, skills training, pre-apprenticeship services

US Department of Labor announces funding opportunity for $90M in grants to support academic, skills training, pre-apprenticeship services WASHINGTON – Historically, high school students in the nation’s poorest neighborhoods have faced barriers to an education equal to those in the wealthiest neighborhoods. In the past year, closures and virtual learning forced by the pandemic are deepening this inequality and are likely to hurt disadvantaged students’ future earning potential, a recent Yale University study shows. To help combat the growing disparity, the U.S. Department of Labor today announced a funding opportunity for $90 million in YouthBuild program grants to provide occupational skills training, employment services and educational support to disadvantaged youth, ages 16-24, in communities where inequalities hinder basic academic and career skills development. These funds will also provide pre-apprenticeship services for in-demand industries including construction, healthcare, in

This Ink Is Alive and Made Entirely of Microbes

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Malikah Shabazz, Daughter of Malcolm X, Is Found Dead in Brooklyn

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Contending with the Pandemic, Wealthy Nations Wage Global Battle for Migrants

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Revitalizing Black Neighborhoods by Preserving Their History

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Hayao Miyazaki Prepares to Cast One Last Spell

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Righting the Historical Wrong of the Claiborne Highway

By Sabrina Tavernise, Rob Szypko, Stella Tan, Michael Simon Johnson, Austin Mitchell, Sydney Harper, Paige Cowett, Lisa Tobin, Marion Lozano, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Chris Wood from NYT Podcasts https://ift.tt/30O2XNd via IFTTT

You Should Be Afraid of the Next ‘Lab Leak’

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The Sustainable Industrial Revolution Is Just Getting Started

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The San Francisco Homeless Crisis: What Has Gone Wrong?

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2 Canadian Journalists Arrested at Indigenous Protest Are Freed on Bail

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Jeff Bezos gives $100 million to the Obama Foundation.

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After 20 Years, Frank Stella Returns to Ground Zero

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Assembly Finds ‘Overwhelming Evidence’ Cuomo Engaged in Sexual Harassment

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Who are the Arbery murder defendants?

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$15 minimum wage for federal contractors will take effect Jan. 30.

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