Number
020845
Version
SUBSTITUTE 1
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. PRATT, PAWLINSKI, GORDON, HENNINGSEN, BREIER, NARDELLI, D'AMATO, HINES AND RICHARDS
Title
Substitute resolution supporting the establishment of a Job Corps program in the City of Milwaukee.
Analysis
This resolution expresses the City's support for the creation of a federal Jobs Corps campus in the City of Milwaukee. There are now 118 of these campuses, which provide education and job-training to young people, most of whom are high-school dropouts, throughout the country. The City has offered to sell a 23-acre parcel of land between South Howell and South Nicholson Avenues on East College Avenue to the government for one dollar for use as a Job Corps campus.
Body
Whereas, Since its creation in 1964, the federal Job Corps program has educated and trained tens of thousands of young people, most of them high-school dropouts, in the hope of preparing them to secure steady employment in positions that pay family-supporting wages; and
Whereas, This training takes place at the 118 campus-like residential centers, open 24-hours a day, 7-days a week, operated by the Job Corps, where students are afforded a supervised place to live as well as study; and
Whereas, According to statistics published by the State of Wisconsin's Department of Workforce Development, the State in general and Milwaukee County in particular may face a severe worker shortage in the near future, with as many as 80,000 workers expected to retire annually over the next 20 years; and
Whereas, Despite being the largest city in the State of Wisconsin, and despite the fact that the metropolitan area has a demonstrable need for new, skilled employes, the nearest Job Corps campus to Milwaukee is actually more than 200 miles away at the Blackwell Job Corps in Laona, Wisconsin, in the Nicolet National Forest; and
Whereas, The State of Wisconsin ranks 46th nationwide in terms of the percentage of low-income youth a...
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