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On-Call Technical Assistance

Among the goals of the Skills for Tomorrow Project is to encourage and support Local Unions and Joint Councils in becoming more involved in preparing America's young people with the skills and experiences they will need for tomorrow’s career opportunities.

On-call technical assistance is now available to assist Local Unions and Joint Councils to learn more about getting started in building partnerships with educators, employers and others to create or expand school-to-work learning opportunities for youth in your local communities.

Call if you have a question:

  • About the school-to-work movement
  • The role and opportunities for organized labor in school-to-work
  • The various activities that are components of school-to-work
  • How to get started, or
  • Any other question related to school-to-work


On-Call Technical Assistance Numbers

For information about the Skills for Tomorrow Project or School-to-Work, contact—

Mr. James Beeharilal, Project Manager & Education Coordinator
Skills for Tomorrow Project
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Education Department
25 Louisiana Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-624-8117
Fax: 202-624-6851

 
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Send your questions or comments to: info@ibtstw.org
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