Sec. 15204. Urging employment, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships for unemployed young African Americans in rebuilding the Nation’s crumbling infrastructure
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The Secretary of Labor shall strongly and urgently encourage those labor unions, general contractors, and businesses, who will rebuild the Nation’s crumbling infrastructure, transportation systems, technology and computer networks, and energy distribution systems, to actively recruit, hire, train, and provide apprentice programs registered under the National Apprenticeship Act ( 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.) to African Americans ages 18 to 39 through their existing jobs and through apprenticeships and earn-while-you-learn programs, registered under such Act.
The Secretary shall provide assistance to such labor unions, general contractors, and businesses through every means available under existing law to help coordinate the recruitment of such individuals for such jobs, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships. The jobs, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships made available by labor unions, general contractors, and businesses described in subsection
(a)shall be conducted in conjunction with the Secretary of Labor and the labor unions and other associations which the Secretary has identified as those primarily involved in the infrastructure rebuilding described in such subsection. Such coordination shall also be done in conjunction with the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee. The Secretary shall coordinate with labor unions, general contractors, and businesses described in subsections
(a)and
(b)to recruit African Americans for the jobs, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships described in subsection
(a)by reaching out and seeking assistance from within the African-American community, churches, and civil rights organizations that can offer valuable assistance to the Secretary of Labor, the labor unions, general contractors, and businesses with identifying, locating, and contacting unemployed young African Americans who want jobs, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships.
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Sec. 15204
Urging employment, on-the-job training, and apprenticeships for unemployed young African Americans in rebuilding the Nation’s crumbling infrastructure
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