From the Desk of
Michael Blichasz
American Workers' Advocate
Host of the Saturday Variety Program at 11 A.M.
& American Workers Radio, 11 A.M. Wednesdays
860 AM Radio WWDB • Philadelphia, PA
Commentary from Saturday, August 24, 2019

Let's Continue to Support One Another!

As we continue to promote the Buy American Made Campaign, we see and hear about Americans having more job opportunities which allow them to support themselves and expand their job skills. Part of our campaign has been directed to restore the Trades and Vocational Arts programs in America’s schools so that graduates are properly prepared with the skills that are needed by America’s employers.

With more than 10,000 Americans retiring from the workforce every day, it is clear that more graduates with knowledge of modern day career skills are needed to help businesses expand in the United States. For many years we have urged School Boards all over America to expand job training programs in junior and senior high schools. With the new school season at hand, it is good to hear that a growing number of schools are offering career programs to students. However, we need to focus more on Trade and Vocational Arts programs to insure that America’s employers always have more than enough graduates ready to join the workforce.

To insure that job training programs continue to increase, contact your local school board so they hear the concerns of the people who pay the taxes that support local schools. While shopping for school supplies look for American made items and speak up in support of Made in the U.S.A. products so that store owners, investors, managers and employees hear the concerns of their customers.

Kindly spread the word and thanks for your participation.

This is Michael Blichasz. I appreciate hearing from you. My email address is: Michael@AmericanWorkersRadio.com.  Every Wednesday from 11 A.M. to 12 noon, tune in to American Workers Radio on 860 AM serving Philadelphia and the Tri-State area. You can also listen live or to rebroadcasts from anywhere in the world from the easy access links located on the front page of: AmericanWorkersRadio.com