What's Happening?
Lowe's, in collaboration with the Lowe's Foundation and Hiring Our Heroes, has announced the launch of the Skilled Trades Academy aimed at providing no-cost job training and placement for veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses. This initiative seeks to address the growing skilled labor shortages exacerbated by the retirement of the Baby Boomer generation. The academy will offer training in trades such as plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, and HVAC, without utilizing GI Bill benefits. The program is set to begin in Jacksonville, North Carolina, in the fall of 2025, with applications for the first cohort closing on September 12, 2025.
Why It's Important?
The Skilled Trades Academy is crucial in addressing the skilled labor gap in the U.S., which is expected to widen as the Baby Boomer generation retires. By providing training to veterans and military-connected individuals, the initiative not only helps fill critical roles but also supports the economic integration of these groups into civilian life. The program offers a pathway to higher median incomes in skilled trades, which can significantly impact the economic stability of participants and contribute to the broader economy.
What's Next?
The academy plans to run its first cohort from October 6 to November 14, 2025, with additional cohorts planned for 2026. As the program progresses, it may expand to include more locations and trades, potentially increasing its impact on the labor market. Stakeholders, including veterans' organizations and trade associations, are likely to monitor the program's success and advocate for similar initiatives nationwide.