Seven of the nation's largest construction companies have signed on to the effort
Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the Million Women in Construction Community Pledge to bring more women into the construction workforce -- as well as several leading construction companies that have signed on to the Pledge. These companies are Baker Construction, Gilbane Building Company, McKissack & McKissack, Mortenson, Power Design, Shawmut Design and Construction, and Suffolk. In addition, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo is making an industry-wide call for more companies, unions, and training organizations to sign on to the Pledge.
By signing on to the Million Women in Construction Community
Pledge, leaders in the industry are demonstrating an ongoing commitment to
increase women’s access to training, jobs and leadership opportunities. This
follows an announcement made earlier this month launching the CHIPS Women in
Construction Framework. Construction
companies, unions, and training organizations can join the initiative by
pledging to focus on or scale up equitable hiring and workforce development
efforts that create broader pipelines and opportunities for women. This
industry-wide call to action encourages signers to voluntarily take action by
utilizing best practices, including building community partnerships to reach
women and girls, investing in solutions that increase supportive services such
as child care, and fostering safe, healthy, and respectful workplaces.
“President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is creating a
construction boom all over the country, and with that boom comes a huge
increase in jobs and opportunities for workers in construction and the trades.
But right now, women make up less than 11% of jobs in construction and only 4%
in skilled trades. Many of these are good-paying, quality jobs you can get
without a college degree, and women deserve equal opportunity for these jobs,”
said Secretary Raimondo. “If we’re going to meet this moment, we need more
women in the construction, and we need an industry-wide commitment, which is
why I’m calling on everyone – contractors, labor unions, training organizations
– to join our Community Pledge to commit to solutions and support proven
strategies that help overcome barriers faced by women and underserved
communities in construction and the trades.”
The announcement comes after a roundtable of construction
industry leaders, convened by The Real Estate Roundtable and attended by
Secretary Raimondo, to discuss the Million Women in Construction Community
Pledge.
“The construction industry continues to face significant
labor challenges due to the aging workforce and dwindling number of young
people entering the construction field. There is a critical need to attract
more talent and diversify our workforce to ensure we have the resources to
build our cities and grow our economy,” said John Fish, Chair of The Real
Estate Roundtable and Chairman and CEO of Suffolk. “Suffolk is honored and privileged to be
one of the first companies to commit to Secretary Raimondo’s inspiring Million
Women in Construction Pledge. As an organization that has long been committed
to rebuilding the ratio of women in the construction industry, we are proud to
play a leadership role in inspiring other organizations to commit to this
effort and help position our American workforce for future growth and success.”
The Million Women in Construction initiative is a nationwide
call to action for the construction industry – construction contractors, trade
unions, and training institutions – to commit to bold steps that will ensure a
robust and diverse workforce in the years ahead. It will be necessary to
recruit, train, hire, and retain thousands of new and non-traditional workers –
the next generation of skilled laborers and leaders who are prepared to rebuild
U.S. infrastructure and supply chains and complement Federal government
investments.
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