Whereas, The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth Office of Labor Market Information projects that 316,400 of Michigan’s 16-19 year olds will be seeking summer jobs; and,
Whereas, For many, it may be their first job and or that summer job which is needed to help pay for college expenses in the fall and in order for our young people to find work, preparation must begin now to provide valuable summer work experiences; and,
Whereas, Every summer, communities face the task of providing meaningful employment opportunities for out-of-school youth, whether they will be returning to school in the fall or moving permanently into the work force; and,
Whereas, The contributions of local businesses, educational institutions, government, and community groups are essential to the process of promoting and developing productive summer opportunities for youth; and,
Whereas, Michigan employers should recognize that hiring young people, even temporarily, is an investment in the future of the state of Michigan and the Nation, while such work experiences help reinforce the skills and values taught in our homes and schools; and,
Whereas, The Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth can provide information to businesses, schools, and parents on aspects of legally and safely employing minors; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan, do hereby proclaim June 2005, as Youth Employment Month in Michigan, and I encourage employers to offer meaningful, safe and valuable work and volunteer opportunities for our young people consistent with their skills, abilities and interests.