Expanding inclusive apprenticeships to provide clear and debt-free paths for people to access quality jobs with family-sustaining wages, benefits, opportunities to advance, and labor market power.We ultimately proposed an approach that continues our support of high-quality training, deepens our emphasis on quality jobs, and builds on Irvine’s commitment to racial equity by focusing our grantmaking in three interrelated areas: We spent the better part of last year examining these dynamics and engaging with grantees and our board about if and how the Better Careers strategy should adapt. As Irvine articulated its commitment to working to repair the harms of systemic racism, the Better Careers team began to expand our scope beyond work that depends upon exceptionalism to supporting work that both reaches and is rooted in the communities most harmed by the current system. And the racial reckonings opened a deeper national conversation about the extent to which this country has been built on stolen labor and its public systems continue to fail people of color, particularly Black and Indigenous people. Grantees share with us story after story of exceptional job seekers overcoming tremendous barriers to access better jobs.īut those gains proved fragile in the wake of a global pandemic and uneven economic recovery that fueled economic gains for a few but left many, mainly those with lower incomes, behind. It’s hard to develop a perspective on how a system could work better for Californians whose labor and talent have been undervalued if you can’t even understand how the system (which is a generous characterization) works.Īnd we’ve seen over the past five years of partnering with a phenomenal group of grantees that it can work. And this complexity is nothing if not obscuring. Life can seem too short to keep straight the titles in WIOA and the slew of acronyms, guidance, and directives around how public funds get spent, not to mention the complex mix of direct service nonprofit, educational, and for-profit organizations that play a role in helping people find and access jobs. In my five years of learning about it since joining the Better Careers team, I’ve often thought the same thing about workforce development. If you choose to do business with this business, please let the business know that you contacted BBB for a BBB Business Profile.Īs a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business.Oscar Wilde reportedly quipped, “Life is too short to learn German.” Considering there are 16 options for the word “the,” it’s hard to argue otherwise (or so I tell myself given that I can barely read a menu written in German despite having lived in the country throughout high school). BBB Business Profiles are subject to change at any time. When considering complaint information, please take into account the company's size and volume of transactions, and understand that the nature of complaints and a firm's responses to them are often more important than the number of complaints.īBB Business Profiles generally cover a three-year reporting period. However, BBB does not verify the accuracy of information provided by third parties, and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. BBB asks third parties who publish complaints, reviews and/or responses on this website to affirm that the information provided is accurate. BBB Business Profiles may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.īBB Business Profiles are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment.
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