Jobs, Education, and the Workforce

About the Committee

The Jobs, Education and the Workforce Committee focuses on the education and workforce development needs of cities in order to build a skilled workforce for a 21st century global economy.

Specific issue areas include: education; workforce development; advanced manufacturing; apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships; career pathways; public service employment; STEM; opportunity youth; summer youth employment; youth employment and development; career and technical education; national service; dislocated workers; trade adjustment assistance and mental health for a strong workforce, among others.

Leadership

Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez

Mayor Kate Gallego
Phoenix | Chair

Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez

Mayor Victoria Woodards
Tacoma | Vice Chair

Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez

Mayor Randall Woodfin
Birmingham | Vice Chair

Miami Mayor Francis X. Suarez

Mayor Carolyn Goodman
Las Vegas | Vice Chair

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Adopted Policies

During the Conference’s Annual Meeting every June, standing committees recommend policy positions they believe should be adopted by the organization. At this time, every member attending the Annual Meeting is given the opportunity to discuss and then vote on each policy resolution. Each city, represented by its mayor, casts one vote. The policy positions adopted at the Annual Meeting collectively represent the views of the nation’s mayors and are distributed to the President of the United States and Congress.

Search all Jobs, Education, and the Workforce Standing Committee resolutions dating back to 1992 using the search bar, or view the resolutions passed by Annual Meeting below.



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