McClellan, Budzinski, DeSaulnier, Bonamici Lead SEEC Climate Jobs Task Force Push to Bolster and Diversify Energy Workforce | Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan
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McClellan, Budzinski, DeSaulnier, Bonamici Lead SEEC Climate Jobs Task Force Push to Bolster and Diversify Energy Workforce

February 6, 2024

Washington, D.C. – Today, Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC) Climate Jobs Task Force Member Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) and Co-Chairs Nikki Budzinski (IL-13), Mark DeSaulnier (CA-10), and Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01) led members of the Task Force in calling on the Department of Energy’s (DOE) 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board to develop a report including robust recommendations to strengthen and diversify the clean-energy workforce. 

“We are encouraged to see the series of public meetings held by the 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board (EWAB), which was established by Section 40211 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act,” wrote the lawmakers. “As the EWAB continues to meet and develops a report with actionable recommendations, we write to uplift the following issues that impact our constituents.” 

The lawmakers outlined the following priorities: 

  • Prioritize workforce strategies that serve underrepresented groups: support apprenticeship and workforce development opportunities for underrepresented populations by increasing capacity building within Tribes, supporting early-career scientists and engineers at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs), and equitably distributing workforce development benefits to disadvantaged communities. 
     
  • Address barriers to workforce participation: develop wraparound services to address child care, transportation, and housing challenges that disproportionately prevent women and other historically underrepresented groups from participating in the clean-energy workforce.  
     
  • Bolster worker retraining and technical development in the clean-energy sector: prioritize energy communities and communities impacted by industrial sector closures, relocations, and large-scale layoffs to ensure no community is left behind during the transition. 
     
  • Support prevailing wage standards: provide good-paying job opportunities for workers from all backgrounds to enter the clean-energy workforce. 
     
  • Coordinate with the Department of Labor (DOL) to strengthen skills training: facilitate inter-agency collaboration to identify gaps in training to ensure the energy sector has a skilled, robust workforce. 

The letter was signed by SEEC Climate Jobs Task Force Members Christopher Deluzio (PA-17), Robert C. “Bobby” Scott (VA-03), and Paul Tonko (NY-20)

The SEEC Climate and Jobs Task Force advocates for pro-worker, pro-climate policies and seeks to promote collaboration between labor and environmental groups. 

Read the full letter here.