File #: 2008-0352    Version:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2008 In control: General Government and Labor Relations Committee
On agenda: Final action: 8/4/2008
Enactment date: Enactment #: 12837
Title: A MOTION encouraging the formation of, training for and investment in green collar jobs.
Sponsors: Larry Phillips, Kathy Lambert
Indexes: Employment
Attachments: 1. 12837.pdf, 2. Staff Report, 3. Revised Staff Report
Drafter
Clerk 07/23/2008
Title
A MOTION encouraging the formation of, training for and investment in green collar jobs.
Body
WHEREAS, there is an increasing awareness among individuals, businesses, labor unions, nonprofit agencies and governments that it is good public policy and good economic policy to promote the use of environmentally preferable goods and services, and
WHEREAS, new industries are emerging to meet the demand for environmentally preferable goods and services, and
WHEREAS, traditional industries are changing their practices to meet the demand for environmentally preferable goods and services, and
WHEREAS, the participants in the Prosperity Partnership have identified the Clean Technology Cluster as an economic development strategy that will promote what are becoming known as "green-collar jobs," and
WHEREAS, vocational schools, state-approved joint apprenticeship programs, community colleges and universities are developing new curricula to train the workforce that is needed to meet the labor force demand for green-collar jobs in new and traditional industries, and
WHEREAS, in the process of training workers for these green-collar jobs it is also possible and desirable to pursue equity and social justice goals by recruiting low-income and historically disadvantaged groups and individuals for training, and
WHEREAS, promoting green collar jobs is a specialized form of economic development, and as such requires collaboration with business representatives from industry sectors related to clean technology, labor unions representing workers in those industries or labor affiliates administering state-approved joint apprenticeship programs or labor-management partnership programs that train workers for these industries,, educational institutions, nonprofit agencies and various levels of governments;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT MOVED by the Council of King County:
A. King County commits to continuing and expanding its efforts to create ...

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