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Healey-Driscoll Administration Promotes Registered Apprenticeship at National Forum


Healey-Driscoll Administration Awards $7.4 Million to Train and Place Over 1,100 Workers in Industries Statewide


Healey-Driscoll Administration Wins $6 Million for Registered Apprenticeship

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All media inquiries should be directed to EOLWD's communications department. The secretariats communications department handles media requests for Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Developments and its affiliated divisions and programs
- August 2025: Unemployment Remains at 4.8%, Unchanged for Fourth Consecutive Month
- July 2025: Unemployment Unchanged in July; 2,700 More Massachusetts Residents Gained Employment
- June 2025: 1,100 More Mass Residents Gained Employment in June, Unemployment Unchanged
- May 2025: Massachusetts Payroll Jobs Increase for 3rd Consecutive Month While Labor Force Grows Again
- April 2025: Massachusetts Payroll Jobs Increase By 7,700 and Labor Force Grows for the 4th Consecutive Month
- Massachusetts Unemployment and Job Estimates for March 2025
- Massachusetts Unemployment and Job Estimates for February 2025
- Massachusetts Unemployment and Job Estimates for January 2025
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