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YouthBuild Construction Skills Training & Paid Work Experience

WRTP/BIG STEP is proud to support the efforts of Employ Milwaukee and their YouthBuild Construction Skills Training & Paid Work Experience. In collaboration with WIOA Partners Dynamic Workforce and United Neighborhood Centers of Milwaukee, Employ Milwaukee will host an event for Out-of-School Youth who have yet to complete their High School Education or have

YouthBuild Construction Skills Training & Paid Work Experience2021-10-20T18:20:38-05:00

Partnership Spotlight: The Walbec Group

After her tenure as a Director at WRTP/BIG STEP, Tracey Griffith joined the Walbec Group as an Outreach Manager, where she currently oversees outreach and community partnerships, working closely with recruitment and the WRTP/BIG STEP’s Department of Transportation’s (DOT) TrANS Roadbuilding program. Her history with WRTP/BIG STEP, combined with her position at the Walbec

Partnership Spotlight: The Walbec Group2021-10-20T18:20:45-05:00

Partnership Spotlight: Milwaukee Building Construction Trades Council Women in the Trades Group empowHER

The age-old proverb “A woman’s work is never done,” has never been truer, especially in the trades. Trades work is perhaps the single sector of the workforce that remains almost entirely dominated by men, not just in practice but in perception. Yet, in the age of automation and technology, the trades need all hands

Partnership Spotlight: Milwaukee Building Construction Trades Council Women in the Trades Group empowHER2021-10-20T18:20:55-05:00

“Home To Stay” Event

A Resource-Rich Event Dedicated to Supporting Justice-Involved Persons, Returning Citizens and their Families "Home to Stay" is a "one-stop shop" event that brings a broad spectrum of resources to a single location every month to improve access and support positive transitions from justice-involvement. Date: 1st Wednesday of every month Time: 11AM - 2PM Location: Job

“Home To Stay” Event2021-10-20T18:21:19-05:00

Celebrating Workforce Development Programs in Milwaukee

As reported on fox6now.com, written by Amy Dupont MILWAUKEE -- Governor Tony Evers paid Milwaukee a visit on Monday, Jan. 14 to highlight workforce development programs. The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership (WRTP) has been working to recruit and train workers in the industrial sector since the 1990s. During a tour of the Milwaukee Training Center,

Celebrating Workforce Development Programs in Milwaukee2021-10-20T18:21:26-05:00

2018

The Racine office of WRTP | BIG STEP opens.

20182025-12-02T15:58:26-06:00

Joining the Union Family: Jessica Benson

Jessica Benson is not necessarily someone you would think of as a person who would find her love of working in the trades. Before going through BIG STEP, 26-year-old Jessica had earned her degree in Chemistry. Even though many of her family members are in the trades, she had never thought about it

Joining the Union Family: Jessica Benson2025-08-19T13:43:03-05:00

Workforce Development Consortia Provide Needed Services

Workforce consortia we reviewed connected small businesses to a coordinated system of organizations and activities that provided the services and information they needed to address both current and future workforce needs. Current needs included identifying and hiring new employees as well as training existing employees. Consortia activities to address businesses’ needs for new employees included

Workforce Development Consortia Provide Needed Services2021-10-20T18:21:44-05:00

Reconstructing the Local Labor Market: The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership and BIG STEP

For American workers, having a high school or general equivalency diploma (GED)—which once represented a means of entrance to the middle class—is no longer adequate for finding steady employment. In fact, three quarters of low-wage workers have these qualifications but lack the relevant occupational skills and connections to employers needed to launch a career. At

Reconstructing the Local Labor Market: The Wisconsin Regional Training Partnership and BIG STEP2021-10-20T18:22:54-05:00

TechTerns – Mortenson Construction

TechTerns provides Bradley Technical High School students with a comprehensive two and a half year project-based learning experience in the construction, healthcare, and architecture industries. This project is an intensive collaboration between WRTP/BIG STEP and Mortenson Construction, Cannon Design, Froedtert Hospital, the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Bradley Tech. CLICK HERE TO

TechTerns – Mortenson Construction2021-10-20T18:23:02-05:00
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