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ABC Mass’ construction industry workforce council

James Rudolph, Esq. is the managing partner of Rudolph Friedmann LLP, Boston and is the 2016 ABC-Mass. chairman, Woburn, Mass. James Rudolph, Esq., Rudolph Friedmann LLP

ABC member companies will always face challenges, but confronting those associated with a booming industry is a lot better than not having work.

One of the primary challenges our members currently face is a shortage of skilled workers.  At last fall’s Planning Conference, we developed an eight-member task force to look at how to improve coordination between ABC and its workforce-related entities – the Gould Construction Institute (GCI) and the Merit Apprenticeship Program (MAP). 

With the help of Laura Cataldo from Maxim Consulting, the task force identified considerable opportunities to expand workforce development efforts in three areas:

• Outreach & Recruitment

• Skilled Trades Training/Apprenticeship

• Continuing Education

Outreach to and recruitment of groups such as students, young adults, veterans, women and others that could produce a more diverse workforce was identified as a particular opportunity.

To address these issues, the task force proposed the creation of an ABC Construction Industry Workforce Council to advise the ABC and GCI boards on workforce issues and enhance communication and understanding between ABC, the Gould and MAP.  The ABC and GCI board chairs will chair the seven-member board on a rotating basis. Two council board members will be from the GCI board, two will be MAP contractor representatives and two more will represent ABC contractors.  Non-voting members will include the ABC president, GCI president, MAP director, and an ABC staff member to staff the board.  Moving forward, an additional staff position for education and outreach may be developed and added to the council.

This month, ABC and GCI will hold a joint board meeting to discuss approval of the new ABC Construction Industry Workforce Council, which, pending approval, is scheduled to make recommendations to the ABC and GCI boards in January.

We hope the current construction boom will be an extended one. In any case, ABC is working to provide member companies with the pipeline of skilled workers they will need to make the most of current and long-term opportunities.  We are uniquely positioned in the industry.  In addition to ABC being a well-established association, we have a very successful school in the GCI and now the growing MAP.  Our goal is to use combined resources to our best advantage. 

James Rudolph, Esq. is the managing partner of Rudolph Friedmann LLP, Boston and is the 2016 ABC-Mass. chairman, Woburn, Mass.

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