DC Apprenticeship CouncilWhat is the D.C Apprenticeship Council? The D.C Apprenticeship Council was established by Public Law 387 in the 79th Congress on May 21, 1946. It is one of the 27 State Apprenticeship Councils (SAC’s). It is a regulatory board comprised of 11 members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. The Apprenticeship Council membership includes three (3) representatives from employer organizations, three (3) representatives from employee organizations, three (3) public representatives, who are not members of either employee or employer organizations and two (2) representatives of government, who shall be the Mayor of the District of Columbia and the Superintendent of Schools or their respective delegates. The current D.C Apprenticeship Council members are as follows: Public Representatives
Employer Representatives
Employee Representatives
Government Representatives
What are the functions of the D.C Apprenticeship Council? The D.C Apprenticeship Council performs the following functions:
The D.C Office of Apprenticeship, Information and Training staff is the secretariat to the D.C Apprenticeship Council. Some of the functions the Apprenticeship Office performs are as follow:
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