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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION | ||||||
2 | WHEREAS, Despite increases over the last several years, | ||||||
3 | women still make up only 4.4% of apprentices in the | ||||||
4 | construction trades in the United States; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, Based on national apprenticeship data from 2023, | ||||||
6 | Hispanic women make up 0.9% of apprentices in the construction | ||||||
7 | industry, Black women make up 0.5%, Asian women make up 0.1%, | ||||||
8 | and American Indian and Alaskan Native women make up 0.1%; and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, Rising costs of higher education and the | ||||||
10 | resulting student loan debt, 64% of which is held by women, | ||||||
11 | make apprenticeships a vital career pathway to economic | ||||||
12 | stability as apprentices earn while they learn; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, Median annual wages for construction workers in | ||||||
14 | the Illinois building trades was $66,670 as of 2023; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, The advancement and well-being of Illinois | ||||||
16 | depends upon its ability to expand opportunities in its | ||||||
17 | workforce that are inclusive of individuals who have been | ||||||
18 | historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected | ||||||
19 | by persistent poverty and inequality in their chosen fields; | ||||||
20 | and |
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1 | WHEREAS, Union registered apprenticeship programs enable | ||||||
2 | employers to develop and train their future workforce while | ||||||
3 | offering apprentices affordable paths to financial security | ||||||
4 | for themselves and their families; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, President Donald Trump has issued Executive | ||||||
6 | Orders against initiatives that aim to reverse hard won | ||||||
7 | progress to diversify the workforce and will further entrench | ||||||
8 | systemic occupational segregation, robbing women of economic | ||||||
9 | security; and | ||||||
10 | WHEREAS, President Trump has impeded the ability of the | ||||||
11 | U.S. Department of Labor, the National Labor Relations Board, | ||||||
12 | and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to ensure | ||||||
13 | safe, respectful, and harassment-free work sites that uphold | ||||||
14 | workers' rights; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, The State has invested millions of dollars in | ||||||
16 | innovative programs to increase access to high-wage careers in | ||||||
17 | the construction trades to all Illinoisans, including Illinois | ||||||
18 | Works and the Highway Construction Careers Training Program, | ||||||
19 | which have a strong record of graduating women and people of | ||||||
20 | color who are underrepresented in the industry; therefore, be | ||||||
21 | it | ||||||
22 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
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1 | HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
2 | we affirm our steadfast commitment to equal employment | ||||||
3 | opportunity and economic equity for women and all Illinoisans, | ||||||
4 | and we affirm our commitment to continue to prioritize | ||||||
5 | construction investments that transform not only the State's | ||||||
6 | infrastructure but also its workforce; and be it further | ||||||
7 | RESOLVED, That we affirm that the State's ongoing and | ||||||
8 | upcoming capital and infrastructure projects will rebuild not | ||||||
9 | just roads and buildings but lives by providing good jobs that | ||||||
10 | create economic stability through family-sustaining wages and | ||||||
11 | benefits; and be it further | ||||||
12 | RESOLVED, That we affirm that the diversity of Illinois is | ||||||
13 | its strength and that the workforce on publicly-funded | ||||||
14 | projects must reflect our State with work sites composed of | ||||||
15 | those from diverse backgrounds, gender identities, races, and | ||||||
16 | experiences; and be it further | ||||||
17 | RESOLVED, That we affirm that Illinois contractors must | ||||||
18 | uphold the State's values and workers' rights and reject | ||||||
19 | workplace discrimination and harassment and must be held | ||||||
20 | accountable to laws, including the Illinois Responsible Bidder | ||||||
21 | Code, the Prevailing Wage Act, and the Illinois Human Rights | ||||||
22 | Act; and be it further |
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1 | RESOLVED, That we affirm that employers looking to | ||||||
2 | contract with the State must adopt strong policies to protect | ||||||
3 | workers from harassment and discrimination and must take | ||||||
4 | action to create equal access to job opportunities and | ||||||
5 | respectful, safe, and accountable work sites; and be it | ||||||
6 | further | ||||||
7 | RESOLVED, That we urge the use of all available tools, | ||||||
8 | including, but not limited to, data reporting, contract | ||||||
9 | language, bid incentives, public oversight, project labor | ||||||
10 | agreements, and project monitoring, to ensure that contractors | ||||||
11 | doing business with the State of Illinois are committed to | ||||||
12 | creating access to high-road job opportunities and respectful | ||||||
13 | work sites where all Illinoisans can thrive. |