
City Hall will host the first Apprenticeship Day on Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon for high school students interested in skilled trades. The event, organized by Alderman DiAndre Jackson, aims to connect students with career opportunities in hands-on professions, according to the City of Milwaukee.
The city is hosting an event for young people to connect with employers, unions, and learn about apprenticeship opportunities in skilled trades. The event will also feature equipment outside City Hall for hands-on experiences. It aims to provide information on career opportunities in city employment and paths to stability through practical skills, as reported by the City of Milwaukee.
Alderman Jackson announced the upcoming Apprenticeship Day, aiming to introduce local students to careers in the trades. He stated, "Jobs in the trades are a fantastic career path for young people as they offer stability, growth potential, competitive pay and a whole host of other benefits." The event will also connect students with employers seeking apprenticeships. Jackson added, "My goal in hosting Apprenticeship Day is to show local students how fulfilling these jobs can be, and connect them with people who will be looking to fill apprenticeships in the near future." The event is designed to provide students with opportunities in the trades industry, as stated by the City of Milwaukee.









