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Montana’s registered apprenticeship program a boon to businesses, job seekers
October 22, 2020 /
Over the past 20 years, Montana’s registered apprenticeship program has sent more than 3,300 workers into good-paying jobs, with another 2,400 on the way, according to a new report.
On Wednesday, Gov. Steve Bullock summarized the findings of a Department of Labor and Industry report on Montana’s Registered Apprenticeship program and praised the role that Missoula College has played in the program’s success.
By Laura Lundquist
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85 million jobs at risk by 2025 as the pandemic speeds up workplace automation
According to the report, by 2025, roles and jobs that leverage human skills will rise in demand. Machines will primarily be focused on information and data processing, administrative tasks and routine manual jobs.
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