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Family wage jobs are essential to the health and vitality of individuals, families and communities. To build and sustain a viable local workforce we must leverage all available resources and opportunities. Photographs courtesy of ABSHER CONSTRUCTION.

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  1. Family wage jobs are essential to the health and vitality of individuals, families and communities.To build and sustain a viable local workforce we must leverage all available resources and opportunities. Photographscourtesy of ABSHER CONSTRUCTION

  2. Building Opportunities For Family Wage Jobs LEAP – CITY OF TACOMA Local Employment & Apprenticeship Training Program Peter Guzman, LEAP Coordinator (253) 594-7933 Pguzman@cityoftacoma.org

  3. The Economic Boom: Opportunity Lost? • Demand for construction workers in Puget Sound region has grown by 7,000 to 10,000 in the last three years. • Nationally, over one million new jobs are projected between 2002 and 2012. • Local supply is not keeping pace with the demand. • Vital opportunities are being lost for our citizens and their families. • Many populations are underrepresented in the construction trades.

  4. The Economic Boom: Access for Everyone? Construction Workforce (1990 Census) Population (OMB, April 1, 1999) PIERCE COUNTY 100% 92.1%CAUCASIAN 80.1%CAUCASIAN 50%WOMEN 7.49%AFRICAN AMERICAN 4.1%WOMEN 6.68%ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER 2.7%AFRICAN AMERICAN 4.3%HISPANIC 1.9%ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER 10% 1.42%AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE 1.5%AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE

  5. LEAP’s Solution To provide the opportunity for local residents to access building and construction trade training, enter apprenticeship programs, acquire skills and perform work on projects that provide living wages.

  6. LEAP’s Program All prime contractors constructing civil projects over $250,000 and building projects over $750,000 shall ensure that 15% of the total labor hours worked on the project are performed by local city residents and/or Washington State approved apprentices that reside in Pierce County.

  7. LEAP’s Approach: Enhance The Pipeline, Leverage All Possible Resources LEAP strengthens the local system of apprenticeship and training providers: • WA State-Approved Apprenticeship Programs • WorkForce Central – Youth Programs • Youth Building Tacoma (YBT) • Pierce County Career Day • Young Adult Growth Opportunities (YAGO)

  8. LEAP’s Approach: Enhance The Pipeline, Leverage All Possible Resources LEAP strengthens the local system of apprenticeship and training providers: • Community & Technical Colleges • Clover Park, Bates, Pierce & Tacoma • Community-Based Organizations • Youth Build – Tacoma Goodwill Industries • High Demand Industry – Metropolitan Development Council • Pierce County School Districts • ACE Academy – Puyallup School District • Construction Trades Career Pathways – Tacoma School District • Pierce County Skills Center

  9. LEAP’s Unique Contribution • Opportunity for local and historically under engaged citizens • Pathway from apprenticeship-prep training to apprenticeships • Apprenticeship opportunities with both union and non-union contractors

  10. LEAP’s Support Team The LEAP Advisory Committee includes representatives from: • Labor • Associated General Contractors (AGC) • Non-Union Contractors • Community & Technical Colleges • Community Based Organizations • Washington State Labor & Industries • Citizens • Tacoma School District • City of Tacoma Staff • WorkForce Central

  11. LEAP’s Success From 2008 through 2013: Achieved a 16 percent local resident/state approved apprentice employee utilization on City of Tacoma/Public Utility Public Works Projects

  12. LEAP:Workers & Families Benefit • Skills training • Work experience with major area employers • Career employment opportunities • Family wage jobs

  13. LEAP:Contractors Benefit • Qualified candidates for jobs and apprenticeship positions • Trained, experienced future workforce • Recruitment support and resources • Excellent return on investment of contract management resources

  14. LEAP:Community Benefits • Increased living wage jobs for citizens and their families • Multiplier impact of greater family spending power

  15. Family wage jobs are vital to our community. Your participation in LEAP is vital to support and leverage the system of resources and opportunities. Join us.Together we will make a difference.

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