§ 6-50-502 - Legislative findings.
               	 		
6-50-502.    Legislative findings.
    Whereas workplace changes have profoundly altered and increased the skills required of workers and managers; and
Whereas  schools are struggling to improve the basic skills of the school age  population drawn increasingly from "at risk" households where children  tend to leave school early; and
Whereas  many noncollege-bound youth, especially women and minorities, spend  their first years after high school unemployed or job-hopping from one  low-skills job to another, with a consequent loss in productivity and  access to career-oriented learning; and
Whereas most new jobs that will be created in the 1990's will require some postsecondary education; and
Whereas  the economic position of "The Forgotten Half" -- noncollege-bound high  school graduates -- is deteriorating, with real earnings declining by  twenty-eight percent (28%) from 1973 to 1986, while the earnings of  college graduates have risen; and
Whereas most employers in the United States lack a tradition of strong employee training;
Now,  therefore, the State of Arkansas has determined that the establishment  of a youth apprenticeship program can contribute significantly to  addressing these problems by providing Arkansas' noncollege-bound young  people with additional opportunities to develop meaningful job skills.