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family -sustaining wages, health benefits, a pension, worker advancement opportunities, and <br />collective worker input and are stable, predictable, safe, and free of discrimination. The local <br />boards are attuned to the pandemic's increased impact on residents in lower -paying jobs and the <br />increasing national attention given to those in low -wage jobs and who face increased inequality. <br />The RPU and regional partners work tirelessly to move unemployed and underemployed <br />individuals, especially those with barriers to employment, into higher -paying jobs with benefits. <br />Before the pandemic, Orange County's unemployment numbers were historically low. But <br />unfortunately, low unemployment did not mean all Orange County residents were thriving. <br />Rased on the two hundred and sixty-sixth percentile (266%) of the 2020 Federal Poverty LBvels, <br />the self-sufficiency standard in Orange County is $23.99 an hour for a family size of 2. Low -wage <br />workers have suffered the most in this pandemic -induced recession. In 2020, 741,966 of the <br />1,805,612 jobs (42%) had an average wage of less than $20.00 an hour. The majority of these <br />jobs (511,322) were held by rninoriLy workers, with Hispanics holding Lhe IargesL share of Lhese <br />lower -wage jobs (46%). Massive job losses have been concentrated among lower -wage workers <br />in retail, hospitality and tourism, and food service jobs. <br />The region's targeted industry sectors show potential for family -sustaining wages but are not <br />immune to offering lower wages. Such jobs are a big part of the Orange County regional <br />economy, given its large footprint in the retail, hospitality, and tourism industry. While some of <br />these entry-level occupations in targeted industry sectors have well -articulated career pathways <br />to a job with self-sustaining wages, each of the professions provides foundational skills that will <br />better qualify individuals for enhanced employment and income opportunities. Aspen Institute's <br />work on sectoral workforce development strategies identified two fundamental approaches to <br />helping people connect to better employment: <br />1) removing barriers to good jobs for low-income people and <br />2) improving the quality of jobs in key sectors in which many low-income people work" <br />The RPU and regional partners understand the importance of developing strategies that <br />accomplish both. Through industry sector work, the RPU is committed to ensuring that job <br />training is a bridge to more financial stability and not a funnel for low -skill individuals into low - <br />wage occupations. <br />The Orange RPU understands its role in investing in and advocating for qualityjobs. The RPU will <br />develop a standard tool for determining job quality to assess what industries, companies, and <br />jobs to target. The RPU will prioritize working with employers who provide qualityjobs and those <br />interested in improving theirjob quality and being part of moving low -wage workers into better - <br />paying positions. The RPU will develop business engagement protocols that focus on engaging <br />businesses that provide quality jobs or have an interest in improving job quality. The RPU will <br />work with industry sector business leaders to ask questions and begin conversations around job <br />33 MallrBBn Conway Pi al., Sectors StratBE`,IBS }pr Low -I ncomp workers. '_Pssons }roil the FIB Id (WashingTon, DC: Aspen <br />Institute, October 1, 2007), https://www.aspeninst!tnteorg/publications/sectora strategic, low ncmne workers lessons fold/ <br />City Council 24 — 22 4/6/2021 <br />
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