News Release
VETS News Release:
[02/10/2014]
Contact Name: Egan Reich or Jason Kuruvilla
Phone Number: (202) 693-4960 or ex. 6587
Email: Reich.Egan@dol.gov or Kuruvilla.Jason@dol.gov
Release Number: 14-0202-NAT
Contact Name: Egan Reich or Jason Kuruvilla
Phone Number: (202) 693-4960 or ex. 6587
Email: Reich.Egan@dol.gov or Kuruvilla.Jason@dol.gov
Release Number: 14-0202-NAT
WASHINGTON — In an announcement today
at A National Symposium: Veterans' Employment in Construction, hosted by
the U.S. Department of Labor and Joining Forces, First Lady Michelle Obama and
U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez celebrated a broad coalition of
construction employers and associations that have collectively pledged to hire
100,000 veterans over the next five years.
Also at the announcement were
representatives of the construction companies making these hiring commitments,
veterans who have completed apprenticeships in the construction industry, and
other leaders in the field.
In an op-ed running in this
morning's Wall Street Journal, the First Lady writes:
"Today,
more than 100 American construction companies came together to announce that
they plan to hire more than 100,000 veterans within the next five years. They
made this commitment not just because it's the patriotic thing to do, and not
just because they want to repay our veterans for their service to our country,
but because they know that it's the smart thing to do for their business."
"All men and women who
have sacrificed for our country in our armed services deserve opportunities for
good jobs worthy of their character and their achievements," said
Secretary Perez. "The Department of Labor will do whatever it takes to
help our veterans translate their skills and leadership into jobs, and I am
inspired by the commitment displayed today by the construction industry and all
our partners in helping to achieve that mission."
The construction industry is
expected to grow rapidly in the coming years – outpacing the steady growth of
the economy as a whole and helping to strengthen local communities. The Bureau
of Labor Statistics estimates that construction is one of the fastest-growing
industries in the nation, with job growth of more than 1.5 million
jobs between now and 2022 – an annual growth rate of 2.6 percent.
Construction companies large
and small – from national firms like Jacobs and Bechtel, to regional firms like
Cianbro Construction, to local contractors and subcontractors across America –
are stepping up to ensure their industry welcomes home the nation's heroes with
good-paying jobs. More than 80 additional companies are committing their
existing training and employment programs to fill new construction jobs with
veterans.
The construction industry was
represented at the announcement by executives of several participating
companies, with Larry L. Melton, project executive for Bechtel and Marine Corps
veteran delivering remarks. "Veterans are invaluable to the construction
industry. Men and women who serve in the military often have the traits that
are so critical to our success: agility, discipline, integrity, and the drive
to get the job done right," Melton said. "Bechtel is passionate about
supporting veterans and we continue to expand our efforts to hire transitioning
military members."
Lori Sundberg, senior vice
president of human resources at Jacobs also stated: "We are pleased to
support programs that provide career opportunities for our military veterans.
Many of the skills and abilities gained during military training and service
are highly transferable to the skills we require to successfully serve our
clients around the world. We are proud of the veterans working at Jacobs and
appreciate their military service, their dedication, and the value they add to
our company."
Following the announcement,
the department's Veterans'
Employment and Training Service and Employment and Training Administration will host
the Symposium's three roundtable discussions, which will include information
sessions on the following topics: how to access veterans' employment services,
which are available at more than 2,600 American Jobs Centers across the
country; details regarding registered apprenticeship programs; and an overview
of credentialing and certifications for veterans in interested in careers in
the construction industry. The remarks will be live-streamed for the public
starting today at 11:15 a.m. EST at http://www.dol.gov/live/.
Source: U.S. DOL
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