National Council for the American Worker explained

The National Council for the American Worker was an entity within the White House during the Trump administration whose aim was to "ensure that America’s students and workers have access to affordable, relevant, and innovative education and job training that will equip them to compete and win in the global economy."[1] It was established as an executive order by President Donald Trump on July 19, 2018.[1]

It was abolished by President Biden by Executive Order on April 26, 2021 when he established the Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment[2]

Companies involved in the training and hiring of workers were Walmart, Home Depot, General Motors and Microsoft.[3] The program was expected to create 3.7 million new jobs.[3]

Membership

Structure and membership of the United States National Council for the American Worker:

References

  1. Web site: Executive Order Establishing the President's National Council for the American Worker . July 27, 2018. . . July 19, 2018.
  2. Web site: Executive Order on Worker Organizing and Empowerment. 23 May 2024.
  3. News: Lovelace . Berkeley Jr. . Trump: Our new workers' council, partnered with companies like Walmart, will help create nearly 4 million jobs . July 27, 2018 . CNBC . July 20, 2018.