Establishes "Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion."
Impact
The bill aims to create a structured approach to increase awareness and participation in apprenticeship programs among high school students. By directly connecting these programs with educational pathways, the resolution is expected to enhance the workforce development landscape in New Jersey. The promotion of apprenticeships may lead to increased employment opportunities for students and help bridge the gap between education and practical work experience.
Summary
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 179 aims to establish the 'Commission on Apprenticeship Program Promotion' in New Jersey. This commission will consist of seven members including representatives from the Department of Labor, Department of Education, the Governor's office, and other appointed members. Its primary goal is to study and promote apprenticeship programs to high school students, emphasizing the importance of education and skills gained through these programs.
Contention
While promoting apprenticeship programs generally garners broad support, there may be concerns regarding the allocation of resources and attention to other pathways of education and vocational training. The effectiveness of the commission's recommendations and the potential for adequate funding to support programming will likely be focal points in discussions surrounding the bill. Moreover, there might be differing opinions on whether apprenticeship programs can adequately meet the diverse needs of students and the labor market.
A bill for an act relating to apprenticeships and establishing an Iowa office of apprenticeship and Iowa apprenticeship council. (Formerly SSB 1086.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.