Right now we don’t know that. Could be more private sector (but funded by government) jobs – could be less. Until the program is up and running hard to say how many jobs will be cut (forrest service is eliminating 1,000 jobs according to your aritcle, but many of them may go to different area’s in the forrest service.)

Right now the program only teaches one area of training. If under labor, thousands of you people from low income ommunities will get training in other area’s and possibly the same area of expertise to help them get jobs.

The article you linked to says they will still get training. Probably BETTER training.

The program isn’t going away as your title and OP suggest.

(Could go with misleading title like I was accused of in another threa :slight_smile: :smile: :blush: but I won’t).