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Ayanna Pressley on Twitter: "A reliable job. A living wage.
A federal job guarantee lays the foundation for economic justice & freedom. (vid link)" / Twitter
With some video of AP herself explaining why a Federal job guarantee would be good.
Rep. Pressley, Economists, Advocates Unveil Historic Federal Job Guarantee Resolution | Representative Ayanna Pressley
Explanation of it: Pressley Federal Job Guarantee Resolution Summary.pdf
This is dramatic. It's a big splash. It's like the New Deal and the Great Society again. I don't know how practical it is, and business lobbies are going to whine that it deprives them of low-paid workers, but it's worth considering. It could be a good alternative to policies like keeping people out of work for the sake of maintaining the value of money, the well-known inflation-unemployment tradeoff. That's bad enough, but what's worse about it is that its advocates are the same sort of people who grumble about how lazy unemployed people allegedly are, how they could get a job if they wanted to.
A federal job guarantee lays the foundation for economic justice & freedom. (vid link)" / Twitter
With some video of AP herself explaining why a Federal job guarantee would be good.
Rep. Pressley, Economists, Advocates Unveil Historic Federal Job Guarantee Resolution | Representative Ayanna Pressley
The resolution itself: C:\Users\mmcrotty\AppData\Roaming\SoftQuad\XMetaL\11.0\gen\c\PRESMA~1.XML - Pressley Federal Job Guarantee Resolution vF.pdf (not yet in congress.gov)Federal Job Guarantee Would Address Unemployment Crisis, Help Close Racial, Gender Income Gaps, Lay Foundation for an Equitable Economic Recovery
“It’s time to establish a legal right to a job for all people in America. For years, we have legislated hate, harm and injustice in this country. It’s long past time to pursue bold, intentional policies that affirm equity and recognize the dignity and humanity of all people,” Congresswoman Pressley said. “A federal job guarantee is an important investment in the American people, our communities, and an equitable economy that works for all. It affirms the right to meaningful, dignified work and a living wage. I’m proud to build upon and honor the legacy and work of generations of Black women Civil Rights leaders by introducing this historic resolution.”
Explanation of it: Pressley Federal Job Guarantee Resolution Summary.pdf
A federal job guarantee would provide every person with an enforceable legal right to a quality job on projects that meet long-neglected community,physical and human infrastructure needs, such as delivering quality care for children and seniors, building and sustaining 21st century transit systems, strengthening neighborhoods, and protecting the environment. Funded by the federal government and implemented locally in partnership with communities, the program would provide public jobs for all adults seeking employment.
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Example job guarantee projects include:
- Ensuring the delivery of high-quality, professional care to children, seniors, and others in need of long-term support in family based, informal, and formal settings;
- Augmenting the staffing of public education and early childhood learning, including Head Start and preschool;
- Strengthening public afterschool programs, libraries, and recreational programs to provide lifelong learning and enrichment for people of all ages;
- Implementing community infrastructure and improvement projects that revitalize neighborhoods and increase accessibility, including:
- Vacant and abandoned property cleanup; street and sidewalk repair; remodeling and modernization of schools and other public community-serving facilities; and maintenance and renovation of parks, playgrounds, and public spaces;
- Expanding emergency preparedness, and relief and recovery from natural and community disasters, including public health, natural disasters, and environmental emergencies
- Producing works of public art and documentation of American history akin to the WPA’s Federal Arts Project;
- Implementing environmental conservation, remediation, and sustainability initiatives and increasing the energy efficiency of buildings and our housing stock to address climate change;
- Rehabilitating and retrofitting our existing affordable housing stock to ensure safe, affordable, accessible, quality homes, and supporting the development of new affordable housing and social housing to address the nation’s housing crisis.
- Other projects that address public needs and can be implemented quickly.
This is dramatic. It's a big splash. It's like the New Deal and the Great Society again. I don't know how practical it is, and business lobbies are going to whine that it deprives them of low-paid workers, but it's worth considering. It could be a good alternative to policies like keeping people out of work for the sake of maintaining the value of money, the well-known inflation-unemployment tradeoff. That's bad enough, but what's worse about it is that its advocates are the same sort of people who grumble about how lazy unemployed people allegedly are, how they could get a job if they wanted to.