Executive order: PREPARING AMERICANS FOR HIGH-PAYING SKILLED TRADE JOBS OF THE FUTURE

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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered:

Section 1. Purpose. To maximize my Administration’s historic investments in America’s reindustrialization and economic growth, my Administration will fully equip the American worker to produce world-class products and implement world-leading technologies. My Administration will also consolidate and streamline fragmented Federal workforce development programs that are too disconnected from propelling workers into secure, well-paying, and high-need American jobs.

Sec. 2. Policy. It is the policy of the United States to optimize and target Federal investments in workforce development to align with our country’s reindustrialization needs and equip American workers to fill the growing demand for skilled trades and other occupations. My Administration will further protect and strengthen Registered Apprenticeships and build on their successes to seize new opportunities and unlock the limitless potential of the American worker.

Sec. 3. Comprehensive Worker Investment and Development Strategy. Within 90 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Education shall review all Federal workforce development programs and submit to the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget a report setting forth strategies to help the American worker. That report shall identify the following:

(a) Opportunities to integrate systems and realign resources to address critical workforce needs and in-demand skills of emerging industries and companies investing in the United States as determined, to the extent permissible by law, by prospective employers. The report shall include:

(i) administrative reforms to agency policies and programmatic requirements;

(ii) process improvements to better the experience for program participants; and

(iii) recommendations to further restructure and consolidate programs.

(b) Federal workforce development and education programs, or related spending within these programs, that are ineffective or otherwise fail to achieve their desired outcomes. Each identified program should be accompanied by a proposal to reform the program, redirect its funding, or eliminate it.

(c) Available statutory authorities to promote innovation and system integration in pursuit of better employment and earnings outcomes for program participants.

(d) Opportunities to invest in the upskilling of incumbent workers to meet rapidly evolving skill demands of their industries, including the use of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace.

(e) Strategies to identify alternative credentials and assessments to the 4-year college degree that can be mapped to the specific skill needs of prospective employers.

(f) Efficiencies to streamline information collection, including through:

(i) harmonizing performance measures;

(ii) reducing the burden on grantees; and

(iii) ensuring that performance outcomes are measured using the most reliable data sources.

Sec. 4. Expanding Registered Apprenticeships. Within 120 days of the date of this order, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Education shall submit to the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget a plan to reach and surpass 1 million new active apprentices. That plan shall identify the following:

(a) Avenues to expand Registered Apprenticeships to new industries and occupations, including high-growth and emerging sectors.

(b) Measures to scale this proven model across the country, improve its efficiency, and provide consistent support to program participants.

(c) Opportunities, including through the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education (Perkins V) Act and Federal student aid, to enhance connections between the education system and Registered Apprenticeships.

Sec. 5. Delivering Unprecedented Transparency and Accountability. The Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Secretary of Education shall improve transparency on the performance outcomes of workforce development programs and credentials supported through Federal investments, including earnings and employment data, for all Federal workforce development programs.

Sec. 6. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency, or the head thereof; or

(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

DONALD J. TRUMP

THE WHITE HOUSE,

April 23, 2025.

 
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Attempt to appease thousands of workers being fired cause of his bullshyt, At BEST--you can infer this is him telling said people "hey sucks you lost that job you were qualified for in attributing to public safety but grab a hard hat!"

It's contrived, concepts of a take it or leave it, see I do care about employment ass bluff

Trash

Cause even with this concept, those prospective jobs are being automated as we speak
 

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Summary:

President Donald J. Trump’s April 23, 2025 Executive Order aims to strengthen America’s workforce by aligning federal investments with the country’s reindustrialization goals. It seeks to modernize and streamline workforce development programs, expand Registered Apprenticeships, and promote alternative credentials that match the skill needs of high-growth industries. The order calls for comprehensive reviews, reforms, and strategic investments to ensure American workers are prepared for secure, high-paying skilled trade jobs of the future.

Key Points:
  • Purpose: Equip American workers for emerging skilled trade and tech-driven jobs, and eliminate fragmentation in federal workforce programs.
  • Policy: Align workforce development funding with reindustrialization efforts and expand Registered Apprenticeships.
  • Review & Strategy (within 90 days):
    • Integrate systems and realign resources for future industry needs.
    • Identify ineffective programs and propose reforms or eliminations.
    • Promote innovation and upskilling of existing workers, especially regarding AI use.
    • Recognize alternative credentials to 4-year degrees.
    • Improve efficiency in data collection and performance measurement.
  • Apprenticeship Expansion (within 120 days):
    • Set a goal of 1 million new active apprentices.
    • Expand to new industries and scale nationwide.
    • Enhance connections between education and apprenticeships via existing federal programs.
  • Transparency and Accountability:
    • Improve tracking of workforce program outcomes using earnings and employment data.
  • Implementation: Subject to existing laws and funding availability; does not create enforceable legal rights.
 

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@ChatGPT-5 this shyt so we can get a basic understanding of this word-salad of nothingness
Say less fam

The President (Donald Trump) wants to help people in America get really good jobs that pay a lot of money — especially jobs where people work with their hands, like building things or fixing machines.

To do that, he’s making a plan to:

  1. Help workers learn new skills — like using cool new technology or working with robots.
  2. Make job training programs better and simpler — so they actually help people get good jobs.
  3. Grow special “learn-and-earn” programs — called apprenticeships, where people get trained while working and getting paid.
  4. Help people get good jobs without always needing to go to a 4-year college — by showing what skills they really have, even if they didn’t get a college degree.
  5. Make sure job programs are working — and if they’re not, they’ll be fixed or stopped.
It’s like the President is being the coach of Team USA Workers, helping them train, get stronger, and win big in the job world!
 

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Summary:

President Donald J. Trump’s April 23, 2025 Executive Order aims to strengthen America’s workforce by aligning federal investments with the country’s reindustrialization goals. It seeks to modernize and streamline workforce development programs, expand Registered Apprenticeships, and promote alternative credentials that match the skill needs of high-growth industries. The order calls for comprehensive reviews, reforms, and strategic investments to ensure American workers are prepared for secure, high-paying skilled trade jobs of the future.

Key Points:
  • Purpose: Equip American workers for emerging skilled trade and tech-driven jobs, and eliminate fragmentation in federal workforce programs.
  • Policy: Align workforce development funding with reindustrialization efforts and expand Registered Apprenticeships.
  • Review & Strategy (within 90 days):
    • Integrate systems and realign resources for future industry needs.
    • Identify ineffective programs and propose reforms or eliminations.
    • Promote innovation and upskilling of existing workers, especially regarding AI use.
    • Recognize alternative credentials to 4-year degrees.
    • Improve efficiency in data collection and performance measurement.

  • Apprenticeship Expansion (within 120 days):
    • Set a goal of 1 million new active apprentices.
    • Expand to new industries and scale nationwide.
    • Enhance connections between education and apprenticeships via existing federal programs.
  • Transparency and Accountability:
    • Improve tracking of workforce program outcomes using earnings and employment data.
  • Implementation: Subject to existing laws and funding availability; does not create enforceable legal rights.
Theres absolutely no specifics in this... lol
 
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