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THE GOOD JOBS INITIATIVE




The Good Jobs Initiative, led by the Department of Labor, is focused on
providing critical information to workers, employers, and government as they
work to improve job quality and create access to good jobs free from
discrimination and harassment for all working people.



 


WATCH: SECRETARY WALSH ON GOOD JOBS

Labor Secretary Marty Walsh sits down to answer a few key questions about
shifting patterns of work, what that means for our workforce, and how the
Department of Labor is supporting workers through these changes with our Good
Jobs Initiative.

Watch the video ➔


 


WATCH: THE GOOD JOBS SUMMIT

On June 21, the U.S. Department of Labor and in collaboration with the Families
and Workers Fund hosted the Good Jobs Summit, a full-day conversation on how the
federal government is administering and prioritizing the creation of good jobs
through federal infrastructure investments.

Participants learned how to be competitive for investment opportunities through
building partnerships among government, labor, and business through case
studies. The summit also dove deeper into case studies of successful projects
that created good jobs through gender and racial equity and a discussion on job
quality measurements and data tracking in investments.

Deputy Secretary of Labor Julie A. Su served as mistress of ceremonies with
special remarks by Secretary of Labor Martin J. Walsh, Rep. Robert C. "Bobby"
Scott, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, White House Cabinet Secretary Evan
Ryan, White House Infrastructure Implementation Coordinator Mitch Landrieu and
many more.

View the Good Jobs principles ➔

View a list of the attendees ➔

Download the speaker bios ➔

Download the agenda ➔

View the video of the summit here ➔


 

Secretary of Labor Marty J. Walsh at the Good Jobs Summit.

Secretary of Labor Marty J. Walsh and Chanton Green of Sprinkler Fitters 550
Boston.

Deputy Secretary of Labor Julie A. Su and Director of the Women's Bureau Wendy
Wendy Chun-Hoon, Workforce Equity Project Manager Andre Bealer of Oregon Metro,
Community Outreach Representative Twauna Hennessee of Pacific Northwest Regional
Council of Carpenters, Executive Director Kelly Kupcak of Oregon Tradeswomen,
Executive Secretary Willy Myers of Columbia Pacific Building and Construction
Trades Council, Chief Procurement Officer Biko Taylor of City of Portland.

Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm.

 


PAST EVENTS

 * The Business Case for Good Jobs
 * Remarks of Labor Secretary Martin J. Walsh to US Conference of Mayors
 * US Secretary of Labor announces Biden-Harris administration’s coordinated
   effort to improve job quality nationwide


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