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Economic inequality is tearing apart communities. Here’s one way to address the crisis

Posted OnSeptember 7, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
Categories:CCT News

Economic inequality is a runaway train that must be stopped and the most obvious solution, according to Todd Vachon, the head of Rutgers University’s Labor Education Action Research Network, is to involve the men and women who drive the economy in the process. Put another way: States like New Jersey must empower local workers if…Read More…

The Labor behind Labor Day

Posted OnSeptember 1, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
Categories:CCT News

By Cyndie Williams Every morning when I walk into my office, I see a portrait that was built into the wall by the cabinetmaker who called this space theirs long before me. The man in the portrait is obviously from a different era, with eyes that seem to watch over you from every angle, like…Read More…

US Treasury unveils wage, apprenticeship guidance for clean energy tax credits

Posted OnAugust 29, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
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By David Lawder August 29, 2023 12:04 PM EDT Updated an hour ago. WASHINGTON, Aug 29 (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury Department on Tuesday released detailed guidance on wage and apprenticeship requirements for projects using clean energy tax credits, providing flexibility for fixing underpayment errors and for projects unable to hire apprentices. The proposed new Internal…Read More…

Philly teen carpenter apprentice helps transform Wells Fargo Center

Posted OnAugust 21, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
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“I would have never thought I was going to be a carpenter,” said 19-year-old Saulih Khalifah. “I played basketball in high school. I went to college for basketball.” But Khalifah, a 2022 graduate of Academy At Palumbo, had to work with the tools he was given. “When I first started working in high school, I…Read More…

Why SAG-AFTRA’s strike is win for all workers

Posted OnAugust 1, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
Categories:CCT News

Hollywood came to a standstill last month when SAG-AFTRA, the union representing more than 160,000 actors, radio personalities and other performers, joined the Writers Guild of America in a historic double strike against the film and television studios. It was above-the-fold news in the Friday New York Times. It spent hours on website homepages. And it was a…Read More…

How Project Labor Agreements and Community Workforce Agreements Are Good for the Biden Administration’s Investment Agenda

Posted OnJuly 31, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
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Introduction and summary The Biden administration has successfully passed its signature industrial investments with the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act—laws that promise to strengthen the economy for years to come, grow the middle class, and support millions of high-quality jobs for working Americans.1 These laws…Read More…

UPenn Embraces Sustainability With Mass Timber Construction

Posted OnJuly 31, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
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The U.S. has been increasing its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, with the federal government setting a target of eliminating carbon emissions by 2050. Pennsylvania has been doing its part to help the country reach its goals by using more sustainable building methods for a new, large-scale Philadelphia-based building project: the University of Pennsylvania’s Amy Gutmann Hall,…Read More…

Governor Murphy Signs Major Legislation to Generate Good-Paying Union Jobs and Accelerate Growth of Emerging Sectors

Posted OnJuly 13, 2023 byBrandon Fishbaum
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PAULSBORO – Governor Phil Murphy today signed a package of bills to promote the generation of family-sustaining, primarily union jobs and the growth of burgeoning industries in New Jersey. A5651/S4019 will enable New Jersey’s first offshore wind project, Ocean Wind 1, to access federal tax credits and commit to supporting our state’s growing offshore wind supply…Read More…

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