DOL Renews Native Job Council: Business as Usual Continues
Published Date: 7/16/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor is renewing the Native American Employment and Training Council (NAETC) to keep supporting Native American job training and employment programs. This means the council will keep working to help Native communities get better job opportunities and skills. The renewal keeps the council active without any changes to funding or timing.
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NAETC Renewed — Support Continues
The Department of Labor renewed the Native American Employment and Training Council (NAETC) charter so the council will keep supporting Native American job training and employment programs. The renewal keeps the council active and does not change funding or timing.
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