Trump wants more apprenticeships. An Arkansas manufacturer is giving it a try
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Arkansas manufacturer tries apprenticeship program as Trump promotes worker training.
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Apprenticeship programs could create skilled job opportunities in manufacturing near you.
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The article content provided contains only a photo caption and no substantive reporting about the Arkansas manufacturer mentioned in the headline. The caption briefly notes President Trump has promoted apprenticeships as part of his worker agenda and questions whether administration investments are sufficient.
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