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State Iron Worker Apprenticeship Advisory Committee

05/17/2019 10:00 AM

5501 Manufacturers Dr, Madison, WI- 53704-6201

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Agency: Department of Workforce Development
Contact: Owen Smith
6082662491
Owen.Smith@dwd.wisconsin.gov

State Iron Worker Apprenticeship Advisory Committee DATE: Friday, May 17, 2019 TIME: 10:00 AM PLACE: Local 383 Training Center 5501 Manufacturers Dr. Madison, WI 53704 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. Assessing applicants with Accuplacer Next Generation iii. Curriculum documentation from BAS iv. Statewide curriculum standard model for WTCS v. Guidance on apprentices working for a different employer on weekends b. Implementing revisions to CFR 29.30 (AA/EEO requirements) c. Federal grants to expand "registered apprenticeship" d. 27th Biennial Apprenticeship Conference Follow--Up f. Updates to www.WisconsinApprenticeship.org g. Department of Corrections registered apprenticeships h. Other 5. New Business a. 2019 National Apprenticeship Week b. BAS personnel changes c. Other 6. WTCS Update 7. Review the program participants. 8. Schedule the next meeting. 9. Adjourn.


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