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MISSION: The Massachusetts Workforce Alliance unites individuals, organizations and coalitions to advance sensible workforce development policy that creates true economic opportunity for low-income people.
UNITED: We link a broad range of workforce development providers that find common ground in order to better serve our low-income clients. As a collaborative effort of coalitions, organizations and individuals we see strength in the variety of perspectives our members bring to policy discussions at all levels.
SENSIBLE: We create policy solutions by listening carefully to the intelligence of people on the frontline --practitioners and program participants. This means there is a direct link between the policies we advance and evidence that those solutions will work.
Here's a sneak peek! http://on.fb.me/tNamnY
The report details economic and job creation benefits of Farmers Markets and other local food outlets.
"As a matter of aspiration, no swath of the economy has been more widely celebrated as a source of economic renewal and potential job creation. Yet, the clean economy remains an enigma: hard to assess. Not only do “green” or “clean” activities and jobs related to environmental aims pervade all sectors of the U.S. economy; they also remain tricky to define and isolate—and count."
http://www.brookings.edu/reports/2011/0713_clean_economy.aspx
MWA's Down to Earth Project has been working for almost two years on ways in which a sustainable economy is emerging and where there may be room for people and communities that are unemployed or working in low-wage jobs.
Nice article on clean energy jobs in MA:
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