ASE Education Foundation Receives $25 Million Federal Grant to Put a New Generation of Service Technicians to Work
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ASE Education Foundation Awarded $25 Million Labor Department Grant for Technician Apprenticeships
The four-year Pay-for-Performance grant pays employers $3,500 for each auto, collision or truck apprentice they hire and keep through the first year on the job. The ASE Education Foundation has been awarded a $25 million, four-year grant from the U.S. Department of Labor to expand registered apprenticeships for auto, collision and truck service technicians, the foundation announced July 8. The award comes through the department’s Pay-for-Perform…
ASE Education Foundation Receives $25 Million Federal Grant to Put a New Generation of Service Technicians to Work
The U.S. Department of Labor awarded a $25-million grant to the ASE Education Foundation to fund a four-year program to help employers hire and retain new auto, collision, and truck technicians.
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