Posted on 11/17/2014 3:25:49 PM PST by mdittmar
Vice President Joe Biden headlined a diverse group of leaders who spoke at the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Workforce Development Summit yesterday, an event sponsored by the AFL-CIO and AFT. Biden was joined by Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez and numerous labor, business and community leaders who spoke to a packed house.
Biden said it was important for workers and employers to work together to promote the middle class:
These partnerships provide a seamless transition so folks can go from a classroom to a job, and from job to job within the industry theyre in. Unions have been doing this their entire existencetheir entire existence. The IBEW worker working on a high-tension wire, the UAW worker on the assembly line, the AFT teacher in the classroom learning how to organizeorganized labor has been responsible for the United States becoming the greatest economic power in the 20th century and will remain so in the 21st century.
The vice president also spoke to the role that unions play in educating the workforce:
Unions for the last hundreds of years have been lighting a fire every day. Unions have been doing this their entire existence....Organized labor has been responsible for the United States becoming the greatest economic power in the 20th century and will remain so in the 21st century. Unions are the reason we have the best workers in the world...and we do, by the way. You've all helped build the middle class and we've got a job of rebuilding it....The one thing I've learned about the middle class: When the middle class does well, the wealthy get wealthier and the poor have a way up. Sounds corny, but that's the American way and we've got to get back to it.
Labor Secretary Perez said the government played a role in working with businesses, the education system and unions in preparing workers:
We're building a skills ecosystem, a skills superhighway with many on-ramps and off-ramps.
AFT President Randi Weingarten talked about the importance of the summit:
CTE has the promise and potential to help equip a new generation of workers with the skills and knowledge needed for the jobs of today and tomorrow and to forge a new path to college and life. Its a way for our high schools, community colleges and other higher education institutions and businesses to coordinate and align so they can create and sustain good, middle-class jobs.
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka explained the importance of improving training and learning for workers:
Workforce development wont be a cure-all, but it is a necessary ingredient. What we need is a full, comprehensive system for lifelong learning. Im talking about everything, from high school programs to community colleges to apprenticeship programs to on-the-job learning. We all benefit when workers develop transferable skills, so we can move among employers if we want and grow as professionals throughout our working lives.
Elizabeth Shuler, the secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO, said that workforce development is a fundamental part of America's infrastructure:
Its as basic to our economy and our communities as building roads and bridges. In fact, workforce development is a bridgea bridge to our future, to the workers, jobs and technology of tomorrow, to our success as individuals and industries and to our competitiveness as a nation.
Biden was introduced by Alexis Smith, a graduate of Toledo Technology Academy who now studies biomedical engineering at the University of Toledo. Smith said:
My experience at Toledo Tech opened up the doors of opportunity for me to delve into my passion. We are Exhibit A for the power of CTE to engage us in our studies, to help us secure a bright future and to have fun at the same time.
Numerous business leaders also participated in the summit, including Snap-On Inc. Chairman and CEO Nicholas Pinchuk who said: "We are in a global competition for jobs. The single best [way] is CTE. We need to outskill the competition.
“We’re building a skills ecosystem, a skills superhighway with many on-ramps and off-ramps.”
ahahahahahahaha
Unions are the reason Detroit is a wasteland
Yup the best work ya can get for just $75.00 an hour.
what bargain joey!
Biden’s still an American, isn’t he?
The USSR had unions too!
Unions are the reason we don’t have many of the best workers in the world. Their jobs are being sent out into other countries.
Unions in the U.S.A..are the reason that China...Cambodia,...Columbia...Vietnam etc etc...build so much of what American companies....sell here.
Wow, what an igit.
You can keep the best workers. I’ll take the best scientists and entrepreneurs and tinkers.
Do you think we wouldn’t ship those jobs overseas if they were no unions? Pay some Chinaman 1/10 the money and treat him like crap...
How many other countries have it as common knowledge not to buy certain union made products (cars) made on Monday and Friday?
HAHAHAHAHAHA...
lolz
it would make it more likely that there would be more jobs here
It certainly cant guarantee that everyone would choose to bring jobs home.
Yeah that union that built those million or so Chevy’s on that recall list..some fine craftsmanship there alright.
To slo joe biden,I work hard,my benefits are better than any union member get's,I work with them every day,and I don't have to pay any stickin' union dues.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
This is, of course, a nonsensical lie.
So much of U. S. industry has been shuttered and sent overseas. And, besides confiscatory taxes and toxic rules, union workplace rules (and related lawsuits) can take much of the credit for business out-migration.
In other words...
Unions are Giant Job Killers!
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Unions are a joke up here.
They charge a fortune and do as little as possible. They shut down job sites at the drop of a hat. They’re difficult to deal with and delight in being obstacles to production.
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