Workforce diversity: What Works? John Goldstein Coalitions, Campaigns and Community Benefits May 25, 2016 Sponsored by Investigative Post.

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Workforce diversity: What Works? John Goldstein Coalitions, Campaigns and Community Benefits May 25, 2016 Sponsored by Investigative Post

Workforce diversity: What Works?

“No one on that construction site looks like me…”

Workforce diversity: What Works?  Organize Supporters  Create Demand  Develop Pipeline  Address Barriers  Monitor and Enforce

Workforce diversity: What Works? Organize Supporters

Workforce diversity: What Works? Create Demand Agreement to Attach Standards to:  Condition of Public Subsidies Policy or Ordinance (City, County, IDA) Part of RFP for a Project Development Agreement  Private Agreement with Developer  Project Labor Agreement Identify Standards That Will Work  Establish Target Population(s)  % of Hours Worked  Maximize Apprenticeship Ratios  Measureable and Enforceable

Workforce diversity: What Works? Develop Pipeline  Work with Stakeholders: Contractors, Unions, Technical College  Identify Funders: Contractors, Workforce Investment Board, Private Foundations  Identify Minimum Standards  Pre-Apprenticeship; Job Readiness  Recruitment by Community Groups and Public Agencies  Need a champion leading this work

Workforce diversity: What Works? Address Barriers  Previous Incarceration  Drug Testing  Drivers License and Transportation  Immediate Need for Income  Real Jobs at the End of Training  Mentorship and Support

Workforce diversity: What Works? Monitor and Enforce  Periodic Reporting Requirement  Comprehensive Tracking System  Certified Payrolls  Independent Compliance Officer  Community Oversite  Sanctions for Non-Compliance

Workforce diversity: What Works? Milwaukee 2009 Milwaukee Opportunities for Restoring Employment (MORE) extends standards to private projects seeking financial assistance from taxpayers:  Prevailing wage requirement  40% of work performed by unemployed or underemployed workers  Increased apprenticeship opportunities for residents of Milwaukee’s poorest neighborhoods  Bidding advantages for businesses located in Milwaukee 1990s Residence Preference Program  Required 25% residents on DPW contracts 2004 Park East Redevelopment Compact  Downtown redevelopment  Prevailing Wage, local hire, local contracting, affordable housing  Now applies to new Bucks arena

Workforce diversity: What Works? Oakland Army Base In 2012, the Revive Oakland coalition won job standards for the $800 million redevelopment of the Oakland Army Base into a modern goods movement and warehousing development:  Living wage  50% local hire, 25% hiring disadvantaged workers  West Oakland job and training center  Long-term community oversight board to oversee compliance  All new union apprenticeships reserved for Oakland residents  No pre-screening of job applicants for prior criminal records  Project labor agreement ensures safe conditions and quality jobs  Limits on use of temp agencies

Workforce diversity: What Works? Kingsbridge Armory (Bronx) In 2013, the Kingsbridge Armory Redevelopment Alliance reached a groundbreaking CBA for development of the nation’s largest ice sports center:  Living wage for all workers within the project;  At least 25% of construction employees be targeted workers;  At least 51% of non-construction workers are local with first priority to underemployed residents of immediate neighborhood;  $8,000,000 contribution to a coalition-controlled fund for community needs;  Incentives for local businesses to employ local workers;  Local contracting, M/WBE utilization, and local procurement requirements;  LEED certified green building standards;  Priority community access to the project’s athletic facilities;  Community-based oversight and enforcement of CBA commitments.

Workforce diversity: What Works? Los Angeles: Construction Careers Policies Since 2001 LA has implemented six Community Workforce Agreements covering over $12.3 Billion in construction value and over 56,700 construction jobs. Provisions include:  30-40% of new construction jobs filled by residents of neighborhoods adjacent to the project.  10–15% of construction work hours performed by at-risk workers, including workers from poor households and workers with a history of incarceration or receipt of public assistance.

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