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Green Jobs Resources
To keep labor leaders informed of the latest developments in the creation of green jobs and the development of a clean energy economy, the Center for Green Jobs provides this updated list of resource materials.
From the Working for America Institute and the Center for Green Jobs:
Updated Guide to American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, July 2009
PowerPoint: Union Implications of the Economic Stimulus
Making It in the USA: How to Manufacture Middle Class Jobs in an Economic Crisis
Building and Construction Trades Fact Sheet on the Workforce Investment Act
From the AFL-CIO:
Standing at the Crossroads: Commentary by Bob Baugh
AFL-CIO Resolution on Green Jobs Approved at National Convention in September 2009
AFL-CIO Resolution on a Stronger Global Economy Approved at National Convention in September 2009
AFL-CIO and Trade Unions Statement on G-20 in September 2009
AFL-CIO Executive Council Statement, Greening the Economy, March 04, 2008
AFL-CIO Issue Brief: Climate Change, Energy and Environment
AFL-CIO Issue Brief: Green Jobs
AFL-CIO Issue Brief: Revitalizing U.S. Manufacturing
AFL-CIO Legislative Alert: Jobs and Energy for the 21st Century
Congressional Testimony of Robert C. Baugh, Executive Director AFL-CIO Industrial Council, June 19, 2008
New Labor Forum: Is Deinustrialization Inevitable?
United Steel Workers on Climate Change and Protecting U.S. Jobs
From Other Sources:
National Governors Association: State Green Economy Profiles
2009 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard
U.S. Employment Trends Map Since 2004
Federal Report - Recovery Through Retrofit, October 2009
California Green Jobs Guidebook
New American Contract Policy Paper: Green Trade Balance
The American Prospect: A Good Working Environment, February 2009
PEW Study: The Clean Energy Economy, June 2009
Report: Climate Policy and Energy-Intensive Manufacturing, June 2009
EPI Climate Job Study
National Commission on Energy Policy: Task Force Report on America's Future Energy Jobs
Issues in Science and Technology: Climate Change and U.S. Competitiveness
Global Climate Network Discussion Paper: Low-carbon Jobs
Additional Resources
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