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To celebrate , June 12-16, the Trump administration planned a full schedule of events as a backdrop to discuss the growing demand for skilled labor, address the need to fill six million jobs and expand apprenticeship programs across the country.

听U.S. Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta released a 听on June 12 asking other agencies to support President Trump鈥檚 apprenticeship initiative by reducing regulations on these programs.

On June 13, President Trump, Secretary Acosta, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Trump鈥檚 daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump and several private-sector leaders visited Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) to discuss increasing access to apprenticeships and providing more options for apprenticeships to students as early as high school. Members from 老牛影视Wisconsin, which sponsors three construction apprentices programs at WCTC with more than 235 participants, attended the event.

鈥淲e want a future where every high school in America offers apprenticeship opportunities for young citizens,鈥 Trump said at the .

Trump is also expected to sign an concerning these programs, reportedly to change the certification process and relax government oversight of federally funded apprenticeship programs in order to meet the market-driven demands and workforce development needs of the private sector. Following a at a Congressional baseball practice the morning of June 14, Trump cancelled an event at the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), where he had planned to sign the executive order after delivering remarks to DOL staff and stakeholders.

It is unclear if the rest of the events for Workforce Development Week will be held.

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