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State Electrical & Instrumentation Apprenticeship Advisory Committee Meeting

05/11/2023 10:00 AM

Virtual Online Meeting, Madison, WI- 53703

Map

Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Owen Smith
(608) 266-2491
Owen.Smith@dwd.wisconsin.gov

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Call 608-571-2209. Enter code, 690 659 854#

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Department of Workforce Development, Room F105
201 E Washington Ave, Madison, 53703

AGENDA

1. Call the meeting to order.
2. Introduce attendees.
3. Old Business
   a. Review the roster.
   b. For action: approve the minutes.
   c. Review revised Exhibit A for Maintenance Technician in fall.
4. New Business
   a. Review the revised template for state standards, approved by Policy & Standards Subcommittee:
      i. Policies established in the Wisconsin Apprenticeship Manual
      ii. Updated policies established by the Department of Labor
      iii. Policies established by the state committee.
   b. For action: verify policies established by the state committee are accurate.
   c. For action: identify policies established by the state committee to revise further in fall, if needed.
   d. Questions from the Director's Call.
   e. Communicating state committee meetings to the public
   f. Other
5. Review the program participants.
6. Adjourn.


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