Workforce Intermediaries: For The 21St Century

Workforce Intermediaries: For The 21St Century

by Robert Giloth
Workforce Intermediaries: For The 21St Century

Workforce Intermediaries: For The 21St Century

by Robert Giloth

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Overview

Confronted with businesses facing a long-term shortage of skilled workers and evaluations showing that job training for the poor over the past 25 years had produced only meager results, a number of groups throughout the country have sought to find a more effective approach. The efforts of these partnerships, which editor Robert Giloth calls "workforce intermediaries," are characterized by a focus on improving business productivity and helping low-income individuals not just find a job, but advance over time to jobs that enable them to support themselves and their families. This book takes stock of the world of workforce intermediaries: entrepreneurial partnerships that include businesses, unions, community colleges, and community organizations. Noted scholars and policy makers examine the development and effectiveness of these intermediaries, and a concluding chapter discusses where we need to go from here, if society is to provide a more coherent approach to increasing the viability and capacity of these important institutions.Published in association with The American Assembly, Columbia University.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439903865
Publisher: Temple University Press
Publication date: 06/04/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Robert P. Giloth, Ph.D. is Director of the Family Economic Success area of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Prior to joining the Foundation in December 1994, he managed community development corporations in Baltimore and Chicago and was Deputy Commissioner of Economic Development under Mayor Harold Washington.Contributors: Julie Strawn, Nan Poppe, Paul Osterman, Anthony P. Carnevale and Donna M. Desrochers, Craig Howard, Jessica Laufer, Daniel E. Berry, Roberta Iversen, Laura Leete, Chris Benner, Bob Brownstein, Manuel Pastor, Sarah Zimmerman, Jobs for the Future, Cindy Marano, Rick McGahey, Scott Hebert, William P. Ryan, Chris Walker, and John Foster-Bey.

Table of Contents

Foreword – David H. MortimerPart I: Introduction1. Introduction: A Case for Workforce Intermediaries – Robert P. Giloth2. Whose Job Is It? Creating Opportunities for Advancement – Nan Poppe, Julie Strawn, And Karin MartinsonPart II: Who Are Workforce Intermediaries and What Do They Do?3. What Do Workforce Intermediaries Do? – Richard Kazis4. The Workforce Intermediary: Profiling the Field of Practice and Its Challenges – Cindy Marano and Kim Tarr5. Workforce Intermediaries: Recent Experience and Implications for Workforce Development – Richard McGaheyPart III: Economic and Policy Rationales for Workforce Intermediaries6. Labor Market Intermediaries in the Modern Labor Market – Paul Osterman7. The Policical Economy of Labor Market Mediation in the United States – Anthony P. Carnevale and Donna M. DesrochersPart IV: Customer Voices8. Creating and Sustaining a Coherent Voice for Employers in Workforce Development: The Cleveland Experience – Daniel E . Berry9. Perception vs. Reality: Employer Attitudes and the Rebranding of Workforce Intermediaries – Jessica K. Laufer and Sian Winship10. How Do Workers See Advancement? – Roberta Rehner Iversen11. Labor Market Intermediaries in the Old and New Economies: A Survey of Worker Experiences in Milwaukee and Silicon Valley – Laura Leete, Chris Benner, Manuel Pastor Jr., and Sarah ZimmermanPart V: Building Workforce Intermediaries12. Financing Workforce Intermediaries – Jerry Rubin, Marlene B . Seltzer, And Jack Mills13. The Final Act: The Challenges of Implementing Workforce Development Policy via Nonprofit Organizations – William P. Ryan14. Community Development Intermediation and Its Lessons for the Workforce Field – Christopher Walker and John Foster-BeyPart VI: Conclusion15. Conclusion: A Future for Workforce Intermediaries – Robert P. GilothAppendixFinal Report of the 102nd American AssemblySteering Committee Workforce Intermediaries ProjectAbout The American AssemblyAbout the ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIndex
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