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Learn with us as we share news from our community, the front-line, and experts in the policy field. Please contact us at info@cjc.net for any Chicago Jobs Council related news inquiries.

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Illinois’ Pay Transparency Law Goes Into Effect: Advancing Equity in the Workforce

Pay transparency is a critical step toward creating equitable workplaces where fairness and opportunity thrive. With the recent amendment to the Illinois Equal Pay Act now in effect, Illinois employers with 15 or more employees must include pay scales and benefits in job postings, ensuring job seekers have access to essential information. This policy, championed by Chicago Jobs Council and our Skills Agenda Table partners, helps remove employment barriers and fosters accountability in hiring practices.

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10 Ways Community-Based Organizations Can Continue the Work in 2025

 At Chicago Jobs Council (CJC), our recent Workforce Convo highlighted key strategies for navigating this changed political landscape. While methods may evolve, our core values of equity, opportunity, and systemic change remain constant. Here are ten actionable takeaways from our conversation to help you stay mission-driven and impactful in the year ahead.

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Prioritizing Guaranteed Income Programs: The Long Game

Chicago’s guaranteed income program has been cut from the city budget, a decision that impacts thousands of low-income households and derails opportunities to measure its long-term benefits. At the Chicago Jobs Council, we believe guaranteed income is a vital step toward creating economic equity and strengthening communities. It’s time for Chicago to prioritize sustainable funding for programs like these to ensure every resident has the support they need to thrive.

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National Apprenticeship Week 2024: Expanding Apprenticeships to Open Doors for All

This National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) marks the 10th annual celebration of apprenticeships’ role in strengthening our workforce. As we reflect on the impact of these programs, the Chicago Jobs Council (CJC) remains focused on our mission to help individuals find their unique pathway out of poverty. Apprenticeships are critical pathways, and expanding access to them is essential. Although apprenticeships are often associated with construction and trades, they span thousands of occupations—from healthcare to tech—each offering a meaningful route to a stable, rewarding career.

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Connecting CEJA Grantees to Align the Implementation of Programs in the Chicagoland Area

Grantee recipients of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) in the Chicagoland area convened on Wednesday, October 30th at the Chicago Jobs Council, to discuss how workforce development organizations taking on the Energy Navigator Transition, CEJA Workforce Hubs, and Climate Works Pre-Apprenticeship programs can align the CEJA workforce systems streamline the clean energy recruitment to training pipeline.  

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Member Spotlight: Greater West Town Project

Greater West Town Project (GWTP) is dedicated to expanding educational and economic opportunities for low-income communities of color in Chicago. Focusing on the West Side neighborhoods of Humboldt Park, East and West Garfield Park, Belmont Cragin, Austin, and North Lawndale, GWTP has been serving these highly barriered communities for over 35 years.

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Collaboration: A Pathway to Greater Impact

At the Third Annual Workforce Symposium, workforce development professionals across the Chicagoland area were instrumental in exploring the theme, “Fostering Collaboration: Bridging the Gap Between Workers, Employers, and Community.” Their insights, best practices, and program successes throughout the day were pivotal in exploring how to create a more equitable workforce system. The event was hosted by the Chicago Workforce Funder Alliance, which partnered and planned with the Cook County Bureau of Economic Development, World Business Chicago, Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, Chicago Jobs Council, and The Innovation Nexus.

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CJC’s Role in Supporting the Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA): A Collaborative Path Forward

The Illinois Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) is poised to drive a clean energy transformation across the state, prioritizing equity and workforce development. While the implementation of CEJA may feel stalled at times, there is lots of momentum. At the Chicago Jobs Council (CJC), we are keenly focused on a unified workforce development system that’s aligned and well coordinated to support the communities that have been historically marginalized by ensuring they have access to quality jobs and training in the clean energy sector.

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Listening, Learning, and Leading: Supporting Gen Z in the Workforce

On October 9, 2024, the Chicago Jobs Council hosted a CJC Workforce Convo focused on Bridging Expectations: Enhancing Job Satisfaction and Retention for Young Workers. The event featured insights from workforce leaders, career coaches, and—most importantly—young adults themselves. The conversation centered on how we can better understand, support, and retain Gen Z workers, who bring a unique perspective and set of challenges to the workforce.

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CJC’s Commitment to Continuous Learning

Our commitment to continuous learning extends not only to the community we serve, but also to us as an organization. Each year CJC’s internal team sets a learning agenda, and in FY25 our staff will be focused on advancing anti-racist practices, enhancing cross-team collaboration, and developing leadership skills to foster inclusive and equitable systems.

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Fall Fundraiser Recap

The first quarter of our fiscal year also brings our annual Fall Fundraiser, which we just held last Tuesday, October 1st. This year’s theme was Brews & Ballads because we added a karaoke twist to our fundraising efforts. 


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CJC’s Impact on the Workforce Development Field Through Training

Building on the work we started last year, we’ve continued to bridge the gap between funders and community-based organizations through The Funders' Project, a six-session series focused on creating more equitable funding practices. The initiative aims to make application and reporting processes fairer and more accessible, especially for underrepresented organizations.

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HB277 Signed into Law, Ending Driver’s License Suspensions for Missed Court Dates

In a significant victory for workers and communities across Illinois, Governor JB Pritzker signed HB277 into law, marking an important step forward in the fight against unjust penalties that disproportionately harm low-income individuals and people of color. Starting January 1, 2025, Illinois will no longer suspend driver’s licenses for failure to appear in court for minor traffic violations. This overdue change will have far-reaching positive impacts on families, businesses, and entire communities.

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Workforce Development Funding and the Ballot Box

There is also a fundamental connection between voting and workforce development funding. The future of legislation like the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and Illinois’s Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) depends on the choices made at the ballot box. After reading this, we hope our sector will be motivated and equipped to effectively advocate for increased voter turnout, ensuring that our elected officials prioritize the needs of those who rely on essential programs.

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Olive-Harvey College's State-of-the-Art TDL Center Breaking Down Barriers

Cheryl Freeman, CJC Board Member and Dean at Olive-Harvey College (OHC) invited us to tour the state-of-the-art Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics (TDL) Center at Olive-Harvey College in Chicago. OHC is recognized as the Center of Excellence for TDL within the City Colleges network, serving as the primary hub for TDL expertise.

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