File #: 2022-0162   
Type: Motion / Motion Response Status: Passed
File created: 3/11/2022 In control: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
On agenda: 3/24/2022 Final action: 3/24/2022
Title: APPROVE Motion by Directors Hahn, Solis, Dutra, Dupont-Walker, Krekorian, and Mitchell that the Board direct the Chief Executive Officer to: A. In partnership with Metro's Office of Equity and Race, Transit Operations, Program Management, and WIN-LA, create a working group with community colleges and regional occupational centers from communities located along Metro's major transit projects and consisting of members and stakeholders based in these communities to begin discussions for the establishment of future skills-based courses at such institution(s), including but not limited to: 1. transit project construction 2. transit operations, and 3. pre-apprenticeships/apprenticeships; B. Ensure course curricula align with Metro's workforce requirements, including the need for multilingual employees; C. Provide skills-based Certificates upon completion; D. Focus opportunities for residents in communities located along and near future transit projects in order to increase access to the...
Sponsors: Board of Directors - Regular Board Meeting
Indexes: Access-To-Jobs, Construction, Fernando Dutra, Hilda Solis, Holly J. Mitchell, Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, Janice Hahn, Labor, Maintenance practices, Measure M, Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension, Metro Rail E Line, Metro Rail L Line, Motion / Motion Response, Operations and Maintenance, Partnerships, Paul Krekorian, Program, Project, San Fernando, San Fernando Valley Service Sector, San Fernando Valley subregion, West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor (WSAB) Project
Related files: 2022-0270
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OPERATIONS, SAFETY, AND CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE COMMITTEE
MARCH 17, 2022

Preamble
Motion by:

DIRECTORS HAHN, SOLIS, DUTRA, DUPONT-WALKER, KREKORIAN, AND MITCHELL

Access to Career Opportunities Motion

Since the passage of Measure M, Metro's infrastructure construction program has generated thousands of new jobs across LA County. What's more, the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation estimates that 778,000 jobs and $133.6 billion in economic output will be generated as a result of Metro's Measure M program over the next fifty years.

This construction program includes major transit projects like the West Santa Ana Branch, East San Fernando Valley, and Gold Line Eastside and Foothill Extensions. For the communities these projects will serve, the opportunity is not simply future high-quality transit service but also jobs, including rail construction, operations, and maintenance.

In January 2022 as part of its action on the West Santa Ana Branch, the Board directed Metro to partner with community-based organizations to develop a targeted hiring policy and project labor agreement (PLA) for construction training and employment opportunities to be created by that project (Board File 2022-0023). Given the urgent need for skilled labor to help build current and future capital projects, Metro should further develop and strengthen pipelines for local construction talent across LA County.

Metro's Workforce Initiative Now-Los Angeles (WIN-LA) Program offers targeted skills-based trainings to disadvantaged communities to work on major projects. With the continued advancement of Metro's major transit projects, there is an opportunity to collaborate with local, accredited technical-trade community colleges and vocational schools located along and near Metro's future transit projects' alignments. Students can be connected to transit-related educational and career opportunities for construction, operations, and maintenance of major transit projects....

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