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  • Source:
    TD: Talent Development. Nov2024, Vol. 78 Issue 11, p11-11. 2/5p.
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    • Abstract:
      The article "Welcome to Energy-Efficient Training" in TD: Talent Development discusses General Motors' collaboration with Goodwill organizations to fund workforce training programs for entry-level skilled trades jobs in clean energy. The Goodwill Clean Tech Accelerator program aims to enhance clean energy and skilled trade programs across the US, with four locations already launched in Atlanta, Houston, Nashville, and Detroit. Trainees will earn certifications in various clean energy fields and receive paychecks during their intensive, hands-on training, with plans to expand to 20 cities and train 7,000 job seekers by 2030. [Extracted from the article]
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