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State Ironworking Apprenticeship Advisory Committee

04/27/2018 10:00 AM

5501 Manufacturers Dr., Madison, WI- 53704

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

TENTATIVE AGENDA 1. Call the meeting to order 2. Introduce attendees 3. Review the roster 4. Old Business a. Review the follow-up items from the previous meeting: i. Action: approve the minutes. ii. How is accepting ACT scores proceeding? iii. How is the new training center proceeding? iv. Can local committee members attend closed sessions remotely? v. Is grant funding available to assist with outreach activities? b. Update on implementing revisions to CFR 29.30 (AA/EEO requirements) c. Update on WI 2017 WI Act 148 (apprentice-to-journeyworker ratio) d. Update on federal grants to expand "registered apprenticeship" e. Update on Presidential executive order to expand "apprenticeship" f. Update on Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards Electronic Registration System (BASERS) g. Update on Apprenticeship LEADERs initiative h. Other 5. New Business a. BAS visited by representatives of Japan and Mississippi b. BAS personnel changes c. BAS website changes d. Other 6. WTCS Update 7. Review the program participants 8. Schedule the next meeting 9. Adjourn.


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