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Looking Back on National Apprenticeship Week 2023

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National Apprenticeship Week recognizes the transformative power of Registered Apprenticeship. Here are highlights from this year's celebrations.

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Emily Rolen - Nov 13, 2023
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Jeannie’s Courage to Stand Up for Her Rights Paid Off

Steven McKinney - Nov 03, 2023
We helped Jeannie received $10,000 in punitive damages because of the retaliation she experienced from her employer.

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