Gov. Pritzker Welcomes U.S. Department of Labor to Illinois for Final
Regional Convening of the Year
USDOL leadership and workforce stakeholders gather for
ETA Vision 2030 Conference during Apprenticeship Week
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[November 16, 2023]
CHICAGO—Governor JB Pritzker joined U.S. Department of
Labor Acting Secretary Julie Su and regional stakeholders for the
USDOL’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA) Vision 2030
Conference: Investing in America’s Workforce. The plenary session,
“Setting the Vision,” involved discussion of current workforce
development landscapes by industry leaders, workers, and private and
public sector partners.
“As governor, I’ve been proud to not only build up Illinois as a state
that puts working families first, but also to take a whole-of-government
approach to opening up doors and careers for residents all across the
state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “When I enacted the largest
infrastructure program in state history, we paired it with a program
called Illinois Works that sets apprenticeship participation goals on
state capital projects and invests in pre-apprentice training grants to
kickstart opportunity for women, people of color, and veterans as they
build their careers. When workers and their families win, we all win.”
During the session, the Governor remarked on Illinois’ workforce and
apprenticeship accomplishments. He highlighted the administration’s
passing of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act and Reimagining Energy and
Vehicles Act, which have created thousands of jobs across Illinois.
Governor Pritzker also emphasized the workforce development programs
launched during his administration as well as the downstate
manufacturing training academies.
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“President Biden is ‘Investing in America’ to build new roads and
bridges, to make sure that clean drinking water flows from every
faucet and high-speech, reliable, affordable internet reaches every
home, and to protect our climate so every child breathes clean air,”
said Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su. “And this isn’t just an
opportunity to build new infrastructure. It’s an opportunity to
create good-paying, union jobs, whenever possible. That requires
investing in ETA’s mission to strengthen our workforce system.”
The ETA Regional Convenings across the nation followed a theme of
“Expanding Access to Quality Jobs and Ensuring Job Equity,” and
focused on creating a national dialogue on the workforce system,
fostering partnerships to address the present and future workforce
needs, and scaling successful practices by providing a platform for
engagement between federal, state, and local entities.
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