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State Electrical & Instrumentation Apprenticeship Advisory Committee

10/25/2017 10:00 AM

4855 W Electric Ave, West Milwaukee, WI- 53219

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

1. Call the meeting to order. Welcome by GE Health care. 2. Introduce the attendees. 3. Review the roster. 4. Old Business a. Review the follow-up items from the previous meeting: i. For action: approve the minutes ii. For action: review and revise Electronic & Instrumentation registered apprenticeship iii. How is the new Mechatronics apprenticeship working? iv. How are the new Industrial Electrician Exhibit A and Job Book working? b. Revisions to CFR 29.30 (AA/EEO regulations) c. Federal grants to expand registered apprenticeship d. Apprenticeship LEADERs e. Apprenticeship Completion Award Program f. Other 5. New Business a. Presidential Executive Order: Expanding Apprenticeships in America b. 2017 WI Senate Bill 411 c. 2017 National Apprenticeship Week d. 2018 WI Apprenticeship Diversity Conference 5. New Business, continued e. Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards Electronic Registration System (BASERS) f. BAS personnel update g. Other 6. WTCS Update 7. Review the program participants. 8. Schedule the next meeting. 9. Adjourn.


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