| Construction Career Information for Schools | ||
| Construction occupational titles with brief descriptions of what these craft persons do. | ||
| Electrician School-to-Registered Apprenticeship Standards | ||
| Standards for high school youth to participate in an electrical apprenticeship program. | ||
| New Employer Introduction to the Michigan School-to-Registered Apprenticeship (STRA) Program | ||
| Employers are experiencing great difficulty finding and training new employees. This paper will provide you with important introductory information that will assist you in determining whether or not the STRA Program can be utilized at your business as a means of training students as a part of their high school education in a STRA Program. | ||
| School-To-Registered Apprenticeship Program and Tax Credit | ||
| Michigan’s School-To-Registered Apprenticeship (STRA) program has much to offer young people who are looking for rewarding careers and employers who are looking for good employees. Participating students must be age 16-19 and enrolled in high school or a GED test preparation program. In the STRA program, the students are employed part-time, and their structured on-the-job training is combined with classroom work. Employers who participate in the program and meet the eligibility requirements (listed below) qualify for a tax credit of up to $2,000 annually for every registered apprentice trained. | ||
| Youth in Construction | ||
| Construction safety and health information from MIOSHA as it applies to Michigan youth. | ||