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File #: 2017-1492    Version: 1
Type: Will of Council Status: Adopted
File created: 5/2/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/2/2017 Final action: 5/2/2017
Enactment date: 5/2/2017 Enactment #: 222
Effective date: 5/2/2017    
Title: Will of Council calls upon the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to direct the Office of Management and Budget of the City of Pittsburgh to develop policies to give scoring benefits in the procurement process to firms that participate in apprenticeship programs.
Sponsors: Corey O'Connor
Indexes: PROCLAMATION - MR. O'CONNOR
Title
Will of Council calls upon the Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh to direct the Office of Management and Budget of the City of Pittsburgh to develop policies to give scoring benefits in the procurement process to firms that participate in apprenticeship programs.

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WHEREAS, the history of the City of Pittsburgh's growth and development is intertwined with the promotion and expansion of a strong, robust working class, often buoyed by trade and labor unions. This history shows that one of the most effective ways to grow a region's working class and ensure its access to a living wage is to support organized labor; and

WHEREAS, it's imperative that the next generation of trade and labor union members draws from all areas and communities of the City of Pittsburgh, so as to guarantee that communities that have often and historically faced roadblocks to growth can also benefit and that there are no barriers to joining trade and labor unions and the benefits of collective bargaining and worker protections they grant; and

WHEREAS, at this time of redevelopment and expansion, the City of Pittsburgh must do all that it can to make sure that communities seeing new investment are also shown new opportunities to reap the benefits of this growth. Further, as this growth is supported, so too should trade and labor unions be supported as key parts of these projects; and

WHEREAS, by supporting the expansion of trade and labor unions into new and growing communities and supporting these community members' involvement in regional projects, the City of Pittsburgh can make strides toward promoting a more equitable economy, with a more diverse and inclusive population growing and succeeding; and

WHEREAS, this focus on trade and labor union growth within neighborhoods wherein development projects - both small- and large-scale - are planned or underway can leverage the need to ensure equal access to fair-paying and life-long careers for more residents of the City of Pittsbu...

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