DOL says over 2 million people have participated in National Apprenticeship Week since 2015

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Historical records and event logs substantiate more than 2 million participants, over 10,000 events, and over 3,250 proclamations since 2015.

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The U.S. Department of Labor announced that National Apprenticeship Week 2026 will be held April 26–May 2, moving the annual observance to spring. The week, themed “America at Work: Making America Skilled Again Through Registered Apprenticeship,” will include events across all 50 states and U.S. territories to showcase Registered Apprenticeship pathways and support administration goals to expand skilled-apprenticeship opportunities. The announcement ties the week to several presidential executive orders and cites that more than 363,000 new individuals have started apprenticeships since the beginning of the Trump administration.
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  4. Original article · Jan 28, 2026

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