TESTED, PRACTICAL IDEAS TO MEET CURRENT AND FUTURE SKILLING NEEDS OF
BOTH WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS
The labor market in the United States faces seemingly contradictory
challenges: Many employers have trouble finding qualified applicants
for current and future jobs, while millions of Americans are out of
work or are underemployed—their paths to living-wage jobs blocked by
systemic barriers or lack of adequate skills.
_Growing Fairly_ offers workforce development reforms that meet the
needs of both workers and employers. Based on the experiences of
hundreds of leaders and workers, the authors set out ten principles
for designing a more effective and equitable system that helps workers
obtain the skills necessary for economic mobility.
The principles outlined in the book argue for a more comprehensive
view of the skilling needs of current and prospective workers. They
spell out the attributes of effective programs and make the case for
skill-based hiring, widely distributed performance data, and
collaboration. The book emphasizes the importance of local action to
overcome the structural barriers that challenge even the most
determined would-be learners. _Growing Fairly_ shows cross sector
leaders how to work across organizational boundaries to change the
trajectory of individuals struggling to make a living wage.
This is not a book of untested theories. Instead, it is written by
practitioners for practitioners. Much of it is told through the voices
of those who run programs and people who have taken advantage of them.
While the issues the book addresses are profound, its take on the
subject is optimistic.
Between them, the authors have spent decades searching out and
supporting effective practices. Even more critically, they have
learned how to knit competing agencies and organizations into cohesive
systems with coordinated missions. Their practical ideas will benefit
a wide range of readers, from practitioners in the field to students
and scholars of the American labor system.
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How to Build Opportunity and Equity in Workforce Development
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815741633
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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