
The Voice of Oregon's Workers
The Voice of Oregon's Workers is a monthly podcast from the Oregon AFL-CIO - the statewide federation of unions representing over 300,000 working Oregonians. Each month, The Voice of Oregon's Workers will highlight the people and organizations who are changing the way working people stand together.
The Voice of Oregon's Workers
Building Power Through Apprenticeships
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Oregon AFL-CIO
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Season 1
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Episode 20
On the final 2019 episode of The Voice of Oregon’s Workers we talk with Robert Camarillo, Executive Secretary for the Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council and Noah Jones, Apprenticeship Instructor for the Cement Masons Local 555 about registered apprenticeship programs through Building Trades unions. Often called ‘the original four-year degree’ or ‘the other four-year degree,’ a union apprenticeship is a time-honored way to learn a trade while earning a living. It’s a debt-free way of starting a career that is also critically important to our national, state and local economies.
- Click here to learn more about becoming an apprentice in Oregon on Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council’s website.
- Click here to learn more about why apprenticeships are important on North America’s Building Trades Unions’ website.
Guests
- Robert Camarillo, Executive Secretary, Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council
- Noah Jones, Apprenticeship Instructor, Cement Masons Local 555
Episode Credits
- Introduction by Graham Trainor, President, Oregon AFL-CIO
- Hosted & produced by Russell Sanders, Communications Director, Oregon AFL-CIO