Title: GREEN COLLAR WORKERS AND OTHER MYTHICAL CREATURES
1GREEN COLLAR WORKERSANDOTHER MYTHICAL CREATURES
2Common Data Requests
- Descriptive statistics How many green collar
workers are currently employed by location and
type? - Forecasts
- What will be the future employment demand?
- What KSAs will green job-seekers need?
- How many are in the training pipeline?
- What skills gaps loom on the horizon?
- Will an insufficient supply of workers with
appropriate KSAs thwart policy goals and
objectives? - How much will green workforce development cost?
- What will be the return on investments in green
collar worker preparation?
3WHOS ASKING
- Elected officials and candidates
- The media
- LWDAs, COGs, EDCs
- Industry and professional association
- Education and training partners
- Specific employers
4The Data Dilemma
- Lack of clear operational definition
- green economy
- green industry
- green occupation
- green job
- Surplus of inspired definitions
- Political pitfalls
5Whats the difference between these two toilets?
WHICH OF THE TWO IS GREEN
If you are a plumber with the skills to install
Toilet A, do you need new training to install
toilet B?
6Is one forklift operator greener than another?
Does the operators greenness depend on A.
the fuel source for the forklift B. the
materials being moved C. the way those materials
will subsequently be used D. the education and
training of the operator E. A, B and C but not D.
7Who/what constitutes green building?
- Forestry lumber milling
- Construction specialty trades
- Architectural landscape
- design
- Procurement, project
- management, quality control
- Imbedded software
- development integration
- Materials sciences, chemistry,
- physics, engineering
8Types of Definitions
- By Industry
- By Firm
- By Occupation
- By Detailed Work Assignment
9Outcomes-Based Approach
- What is its net impact on energy consumption?
- Compute in term of BBOEs (barrel of oil
equivalents) - Compute in terms of cost per unit of energy
(e.g., /BUT, /kilowatt, /megajouel - What is its net impact on emissions of CO2, SO2
and NOx? - What is its impact on net job creation?
10Bubble Chart Comparisons
Decreased energy consumption or cost per unit
Increased Emissions
Decreased Emissions
Increased energy consumption or cost per unit
11What Are the Policy Levers
- Regulations and fines
- Market forces (e.g., green profit centers through
carbon cap and trade, enhanced oil recovery) - Financial incentives for RD, pilot/demon-stration
projects commercialization? - Government procurement
- Consumer education
- Workforce preparation
12Scalable Response
- Sound employment growth forecasts, not hyperbole
- How different are the required knowledge, skills
and abilities (KSAs)? - Where do efforts to impart those KSAs fit into
the curriculum? - New major/program of study?
- New course (basic or capstone)?
- New module (e.g., less than semester length)?
- Whos the target? (incumbent worker skill
upgrade, postdoctoral student. . . high school)
13Resources
- Texas LMCI
- Web site www.lmci.state.tx.us
- (512) 491-4803
- California Employment Development Department
www.edd.cal.gov - Center on Wisconsin Strategy www.cows.org
- Community and technical colleges