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Íæż½ã½ã Highlights Construction's Importance in a Green Economy

In a letter sent to Rep. Lynn Woolsey, Chairwoman of the House Subcommittee on Workforce Protections, and Rep. Tom Price, the Subcommittee' Ranking Member, Íæż½ã½ã CEO Steve Sandherr made the point that construction jobs meet all the criteria of the loosely defined "green job." This criteria includes:
  • Improving the environment;
  • Offering good-paying jobs;
  • Offering opportunities for advancement;
  • Are jobs that cannot be outsourced; and
  • Encouraging participation by a diverse population.
The letter was sent to the subcommittee in response to a March 31 hearing it held to "examine green jobs and their role in our nation's economic recovery." Íæż½ã½ã's letter emphasized how large a role the construction industry plays in a green economy, how important it is to capture all of the green work that the industry does - including recycling at the highest levels of any industry - and the need to provide training for traditional crafts that may "benefit by, but do not need, training in green practices in order to work successfully on a green project." Further, Íæż½ã½ã stressed the need for the federal government to avoid over-defining "green jobs" so that it excludes large segments of the industry and highlighted the many ways that Íæż½ã½ã, its members and Chapters promote training and construction in environmentally sound and "green" practices. To read Íæż½ã½ã's letter, click . For more information, contact Liz Elvin at (703) 837-5389 or elvinl@agc.org.