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The Green Jobs Movement “Assuring Good Training for Good Jobs”

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The Green Jobs Movement

“Assuring Good Training for Good Jobs”

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Green Jobs Act of 2007(GJA)

• Included as Title X of the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007

• Amends section 171 of the Workforce

Investment Act of 1998.

• Authorized $125 million annually to create an Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Worker Training Program

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Green Jobs Act of 2007 (GJA)

Purpose• Identify needed skills

• Develop training programs

• Train workers for jobs in a range of industries

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Green Jobs Act of 2007 (GJA)

Industries include:• Energy efficient building

• Construction and retrofits

• Renewable electric power

• Energy efficient vehicles

• Bio-fuels

• Manufacturing

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Green Jobs Act of 2007 (GJA)

Target population

• Workers affected by national energy and environmental policy

• Individuals in need of updated training• Veterans • Unemployed workers• Individuals seeking pathways out of poverty• Former incarcerated, adjudicated, non-violent

offenders

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Green Jobs Act of 2007 (GJA)

Authorized Related Green Job Programs

• National Research Program• National Energy Training Partnership Grants• State Labor Market Research, Information, and

Labor Exchange Research Program• State Energy Training Partnership Program• Pathways Out Of Poverty Demonstration

Program

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Green Jobs Act of 2007 (GJA) Funding

• Has not been funded by a regular appropriation

• DOL refused to issue the regulations necessary to implement the program

• This bill was introduced by current Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, when she served in the House of Representatives

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)• Signed into law on February 17th, 2009• $500 million in Green Jobs Training grants• Subtitle A of the Congressional Conference

Report states: The conference agreement includes $750

million for a program of competitive grants for worker training and placement in high growth and emerging industry sectors… Within the amount provided, $500 million is designated for projects that prepare workers for careers in energy efficiency and renewable energy as described in the Green Jobs Act of 2007…

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)• Some GJA initiatives have been funded under ARRA (i.e.

National Energy Training Partnerships)

• Related DOL imposed funding requirements (i.e. strategic partnerships) do not follow the original language/intent of GJA

• ARRA is a short term measure

• Continued financial support for GJA proposed initiatives that follows the initial intent/language of the GJA should be pursued

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

Grants currently under ARRA include:• State Labor Market Information Improvement Grants - (11/18/09)

• Energy Training Partnership Grants - (1/06/10)

• Pathways Out Of Poverty

• State Energy Sector Partnership and Training Grants

• Green Capacity Building Grants - (11/18/09)

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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

Conclusion• $500 million in the ARRA is four times the

amount authorized in the GJA• It will have a major impact on the green jobs

market in general and the building and construction industry in particular

• Secretary of Labor should be urged to apply some of the original pro-labor language of the GJA, that she authored, to future initiatives to ensure funding beyond ARRA

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Converting Funding to Quality Training

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Green Certifications

• Certify worker skills and knowledge

• Certify products and processes

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Green Certifications

• Nationally recognized standards-based certifications are needed

• Certifications should be focused on specific tasks, operations, or products

• Standards should be consensus based and promote quality

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Green Certifications

Examples of Green certifications and existing standards:

• LEED • ICC/NAHB • DOE-WAP • LIUNA, BPI, RESNET

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Green Certifications

Contractors/Manufacturers Benefits

• Understand the skill sets held by certified employees

• Know what is expected of them in terms of products/processes

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Green Certifications

Consumers Benefits

• Will know that products meet a specific standard

• Will know that production processes meet a certain standard

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Green Certifications

Workers Benefits

• Proof of skill = more pay

• Job satisfaction

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Green Certifications

• Knowledge and understanding of “green theory”

• New construction and retrofit techniques• Day-to-day plant operations• Final products

Examples where specific certifications are or would be useful:

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Green Certifications

TRAINING

• National standards based certifications = standardized training efforts

• Standards can be easily used as a base level and modified to meet any state/local requirements.

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What constitutes quality training?

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Training

Assuring quality training:• Establish and/or follow existing skill

standards• Establish pre-requisites• Use quality curriculum that has clear

objectives• Use well-qualified instructors• Ensure training locations have sufficient

capacity for required hands-on activities

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Training

Assuring quality training: (cont.)• Use written and performance-based

assessments leading to competency-based certifications

• Require refresher training

• Review/revise curriculum

• Consider CEU’s

• Develop strategic partnerships

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Partnerships

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Partnerships• Aid in recruitment

• Aid in screening applicants

• Aid in pre-requisite training

• Contribute to positive community relations

• Assist in accessing funding

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PartnershipsConsider:

• Your priorities

• Their reputation

• The “cultural fit” of the organizations

• Associated costs

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PartnershipsPotential Partners

• Community non-profit organizations

• Workforce Investment Boards or local governmental workforce development entities

• Other educational institutions

• Employer or industry groups

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Summary• Training for green jobs has been funded

• Green job standards tied to certifications aid in establishing quality training and ensuring quality products.

• Quality training requires quality curriculum and qualified trainers

• Partnerships can be helpful