The Laborers’ School Graduates 617 New Journeypersons

AZUSA, Calif.--()--The Laborers’ Training and Retraining Trust of Southern California celebrated the graduation of 617 apprentices to journeymen and journeywomen status on Saturday, January 20th.

“These new journeypersons should be very proud of themselves. I know it wasn’t easy, but their efforts to graduate from their apprenticeship will pay off for them personally and for their families,” says Jon P. Preciado, Business Manager of the Southern California District Council of Laborers (SCDCL). “Such resolve on their part shows the commitment that our members and this union have for the construction industry. I congratulate them on behalf of the 25,000 LIUNA members in Southern California.”

Over the last five years, nearly 4,800 LIUNA apprentices have graduated from one of the programs sponsored by the Laborers’ Training and Retraining Trust of Southern California – the Construction Craft Laborer Apprenticeship, the Laborers’ Landscape & Irrigation Fitter Apprenticeship, or the Laborers’ Cement Mason Finisher Apprenticeship. At the present time, the Laborers’ School has more than 2,000 indentured apprentices.

These programs are approved by the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards and recognized by the Department of Labor. Each apprenticeship program requires the individual to complete 4,000 to 4,200 on-the-job training hours and 288 to 432 hours of related and supplemental instruction. Before the individual can begin on such dedicated work, applicants are screened, and then selected by means of a strength endurance test, an interview, and a drug test.

“Participating in this graduation ceremony is an honor for me,” said Rocco Davis, LIUNA Vice President and Pacific Southwest Regional Manager. “These individuals are the future of our organization and their dedication to their apprenticeship assures me that LIUNA members will continue to build Southern California for many years to come.”

The Laborers’ Training and Retraining Trust of Southern California is a partnership between the SCDCL and its signatory contractors. The Laborers’ School operates 12 facilities in Southern California and provided more than 250,000 hours of construction skills training in 2017.

Contacts

LECET Southwest
Chad Wright, 855-532-3879

Release Summary

The Laborers' Training School graduates 617 apprentices to LIUNA journeyperson status in 2017

Contacts

LECET Southwest
Chad Wright, 855-532-3879