Urban Apprenticeship Jobs Program

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  • Pre-Apprenticeship & Registered Apprenticeship Programs
    Creates a reliable pipeline of skilled talent
  • Industry Leading Partners
    Bring an established track record of success
  • Strong network of 10+ affiliates
    Expanding to additional affiliates soon
MMTC and NUL Host National Apprenticeship Week Events November 15th and 16th in Charlotte, NC

Celebrate the U.S. Department of Labor's National Apprenticeship Week with the National Urban League (NUL), the Urban League of Central Carolinas (ULCC), and Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) on November 15th and 16th at the Carolinas Alliance for Success in Education (CASE) Summit hosted by Johnson C. Smith University. The theme of this year's CASE Summit is "HBCUs as Engines for Economic Growth Communication. Collaboration. Competitiveness." Visit the U.S Department of Labor's National Apprenticeship Week website for more information: www.dol.gov/apprenticeship/naw.

Event 1: The National Urban League’s Urban Apprenticeship Jobs Program (UAJP): A Community-Based Partnership to Advance Registered Apprenticeship
Date:  Thursday, November 15, 2018: 6:45 PM – 7:45 PM
Speakers:  Ronald Marlow, Maurita Coley Flippin

Join Ronald Marlow, NUL Vice President of Workforce Development, and Maurita Coley Flippin, MMTC President, for the “The National Urban League’s Urban Apprenticeship Jobs Program (UAJP): A Community-Based Partnership to Advance Registered Apprenticeship,” a community forum that will be held on November 15 from 6:45-7:45 p.m. Marlow will speak on the UAJP’s efforts to advance registered apprenticeship and the progress made by the HBCU Apprenticeship Consortium in partnership with NAFEO.

Event 2: Broadband and Innovative Partnership Resources
Date:  Friday, November 16, 2018: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Speakers:  Teddy McDaniel, Maurita Coley Flippin

Learn about “Broadband and Innovative Partnership Resources” from Teddy McDaniel, ULCC President, and Maurita Coley Flippin, MMTC President, on November 16th from 2-3:30 p.m. During this panel, McDaniel and Coley Flippin will discuss ULCC’s successful broadband installation apprenticeship program in Charlotte and its recruitment of HBCU students and prospective employers, the various ways ULCC might work with the Carolinas’ HBCUs, and NUL's U.S. Department of Labor-funded UAJP and its partnership with MMTC.

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Blog: National Apprenticeship Week

On November 15th and 16th, 2018, in recognition of the Department of Labor's National Apprenticeship Week, the National Urban League (NUL) and the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council (MMTC) amplified the importance of registered apprenticeships for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) during the Carolinas Alliance for Success in Education (CASE) Broadband Summit, themed “HBCUs as Engines for Economic Growth: Smart HBCUs Disrupting the Digital Divide - Connecting Campuses to Communities through Broadband,” in Charlotte, North Carolina....


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Wireless Infrastructure Apprenticeship Access Initiative (WIAAI) Consortium

Top 5 Benefits of Registered Apprenticeship for Businesses

1) Reliable Pipeline: RA creates a reliable pipeline of skilled talent for specific business needs. In particular, the on-the-job training feature of RA ensures that the apprentice is trained for the specific skills that are needed and desired by the employer.

2) Recruitment and Retention: The RA model improves recruitment and, therefore, retention by enabling businesses to overcome recruitment challenges while at the same time achieving a higher retention rate at the end of the program by having a “trial run” with the prospect.

3) Industry Recognition and Commitment: Participation in RA enables businesses to be recognized in the industry and sets than apart from competition. Also, it reinforces their commitment to help improve American workforce.

4) Improves Global Competitiveness: RA strengthens the capacity of employers to compete in the global economy. Also, RA provides a unique platform to retain specialized job skills training. Many skills required for some unique occupations cannot be taught in the classroom and could become obsolete if RA model is not available.

5) Diversity Commitment: RA gives the employer a sense of belonging in an elite network of employers/businesses/industries who value the importance of investing in local and diverse workforce.


Value of Registering an Apprenticeship Program with DOL

1) Apprenticeships increase staff loyalty and retention: Apprenticeships encourage employees to think of their job as a career and to stay with the company for a longer period of time.

2) Apprenticeships free up existing staff time: As a business grows, existing staff often find their time is taken up by smaller task which could be delegated to an apprentice. This allows the apprentice to learn and assume more responsibility. Existing staff is then free to focus on key areas of their work.

3) Apprenticeships demonstrate a positive approach to Corporate Social Responsibility: A company that is willing to invest in people by supporting apprenticeships demonstrates a clear commitment to corporate social responsibility goals which is good for attracting both customers and future high-quality staff.

4) Standardizes Job Requirements: Defining occupations through DOL’s guideline helps standardize the job requirements for positions common across multiple industries.


How can Registered Apprenticeship help employers increase diversity in their workplace?

1) Connects Jobs and Communities: RA helps employers to increase overall diversity by connecting local communities with jobs that are unique to their geographic region which they understand better.

2) Facilitates Partnerships: RA helps employers to improve diversity in their workforce by partnering with Equity Partners like the National Urban League, which has affiliates located nationwide, and promoting the RA programs through their regional centers.

3) Pipeline of Diverse Candidates: Most employers have their own goals for diversity and inclusion, but they are not able to reach the numbers due to lack of qualified candidates. RA provides a unique opportunity to hire from a diverse talent pool, and train them through RTI and on-the-job training, increasing the likelihood that they will meet their diversity goals.


Other benefits of Registered Apprenticeship (for States, job seekers etc):

1) Lowers Unemployment: RA lowers the unemployment rate (county and state level)

2) Increases Median Salary and Tax Revenue: RA increases the median salary for the region (and in return increases tax revenue for local government)


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Events

  • From May 21st, 2018
    To May 24th, 2018

    National Urban League Wireless Infrastructure Apprenticeship Access Initiative Members Host and Join Workforce and Apprenticeship Sessions at Connectivity Expo

Affiliates Network

Affiliates of the National Urban League are the centers of activity in and around their community. Found in 36 states across the U.S., including the District of Columbia. UAJP has been expanded to 11 affiliates across the nation.