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  • AN EVALUATION OF THE NEWARK/ESSEX CONSTRUCTION CAREERS CONSORTIUM PRE-APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING PROGRAM ()
    N/ECCC, which is managed by the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice in collaboration with over 20 community partners, trains low-income, minority, and female residents of the City of Newark and Essex County to obtain apprenticeships in the construction industry. This study finds pre-apprenticeship programs boost earnings of low-income adults who complete the program.
    By John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
    December 2006



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From Aspirant to Full Mechanic (E/NCCC)

Graduates of our Newark/Essex Construction Careers Consortium have excelled in the building trades. Three of the journey persons and one fourth level apprentice entered the trades as teenagers right out of high school, and two were raising families when they started. They have now purchased their homes in Newark.