Illinois Senate committee approves bill allowing workplace readiness week for high schools – WAND (Decatur)

The "workplace readiness week" would include information about local, state, and federal laws and how the labor movement played a role in winning protections and benefits for workers. Students would also receive information about state-approved apprenticeship programs and alternative career paths.
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Freddy
1 year ago

Sorry-Off Topic but Illinois just gave more-much more incentives to Rivian probably from taxpayers.
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/rivian-receives-827-million-incentive-183603526.html

Robert L. Peters
1 year ago

When I was in college I had a professor that said if you learn to read you’ll take orders, if you learn to write you’ll give orders. This sounds like a class in learning how to take orders.

I can’t help but think this “workplace readiness week” will contain no info whatsoever about how all these “workers rights” make it very difficult to run a business in Illinois.

I do like it that they provide info on apprenticeship programs and alternative career paths.

Tommy Paine
1 year ago

JFC, how about you clowns quit trying to indoctrinate the students and actually address the fact their math and reading scores suck.

chris
1 year ago
Reply to  Tommy Paine

yep…….spot on

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