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Results for "workforce development"

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Pledge to America's Workers Month Proclamation

President Trump signed Proclamation 2020-14598 on June 30, 2020, designating July 2020 as Pledge to America's Workers Month. The proclamation called attention to private sector workforce development commitments and vocational training initiatives. The proclamation had no direct regulatory effect on Americans but served as a formal designation recognizing employer pledges to expand job training programs.

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Pledge to America's Workers Month Proclamation

President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-14472 on July 1, 2019, designating July 2019 as Pledge to America's Workers Month. The proclamation encouraged businesses to commit to workforce development and training programs. It had no direct regulatory impact on Americans, serving as a symbolic designation and call for voluntary corporate participation in worker training initiatives.

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National Apprenticeship Week Proclamation 2018

President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-25126 on November 9, 2018, designating a week in November as National Apprenticeship Week. The proclamation calls attention to registered apprenticeship programs and encourages participation in apprenticeships as a workforce development pathway. The proclamation has no direct regulatory effect on Americans but serves as a recognition of apprenticeship programs.

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Proclamation Designating March 2018 as Vocational-Technical Education Week

President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-05878 on March 16, 2018, designating the week of March 18-24, 2018 as National Vocational-Technical Education Week. The proclamation encourages recognition of vocational and technical education programs and their role in workforce development. The proclamation has no regulatory effect on Americans but serves as a symbolic recognition of career and technical education.