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moving into employment with family -sustaining wages. Workforce development programs and <br />supports should not be designed as a one -size -fits -all solution. The populations we serve are <br />diverse, and program designs should reflect this diversity if we are going to close the skills gap <br />and combat economic inequality. Career pathways are a service -delivery model that can close <br />achievement gaps and advance racial equity by helping individuals build skills over time. Career <br />pathways are a long-term approach to serving individuals with limited basic skills or other <br />employment barriers that the local boards are committed to developing. <br />Sector partnership work will also provide an opportunity for the RPU to address issues such as <br />degree inflation that tend to exclude minorities from jobs during the hiring proress. Acrording <br />to Manjari Raman, director of Harvard Business School's project on Managingthe Future of Work, <br />degree inflation refers to jobs that historically required more than a high school diploma or less <br />than a college degree but now require a college degree 24. Explicitly requiring degrees for <br />positions instead of Lhe jobs' skills exacerbates Lhe effect of racial disparities in educational <br />achievement and eliminates workers who may have acquired the skills in other ways. Also, <br />through sector partnership work, other hiring practices that disproportionately affect minorities, <br />such as automatically excluding potential employees using criminal background checks and credit <br />checks, can be discussed. <br />Another strategy that the sector partnerships will address is creating work -based learning <br />programs and pre -apprenticeship programs. Pre -apprenticeships can be valuable for people of <br />color who have been historically underrepresented in apprenticeships. Work -based learning <br />programs can provide vital formal access to employers that the population may not have had <br />when relying on their existing professional and social networks. <br />During the regional planning meetings, two general themes surfaced every session. One was <br />how some people lacked access to OC One -Stop services and the second issue was the lack of <br />digital literacy and access to broadband services. These are issues that the pandemic has <br />exacerbated. Attendees discussed how transportation and childcare needs, and a general lack of <br />understanding of the services available, contribute to preventing a large percentage of those <br />most in need of assistance from accessing them. The local boards recognize specific populations <br />require more outreach and require unique methods and strategies for locating, attracting, and <br />retaining their participation in workforce programs. The Orange County Board recently <br />purchased a mobile unit equipped with 12 computers inside and a monitor outside for <br />presentations. The mobile unit is accessible by wheelchair by using the wheelchair lift. The <br />mobile unit will serve as a mobile One -Stop Center for the Orange County community. During <br />the regional planning meetings, the local boards discussed options for deploying the mobile unit <br />to low-income communities, areas not close to a comprehensive One -Stop Center, and partner <br />locations to increase access and awareness of services. Also, the partners will explore developing <br />and using outreach and communication responsive to the targeted populations. I he boards and <br />partner agencies will also explore additional referral agreements and referral processes with <br />" Morgan, KaLe. "'Degree Inf!a Lion': How Lhe Four -Year Degree Became Required." BBC Worldife, BBC, 25 Jan. 2021, <br />www. Me cnm/work Iite/anicIe/20210126-degrep-intlation-how-the-toar-year-degree-oerame- <br />requwrodn:`:text=Coi ne1t`1.2ueA203%20v.cti m25200f. Manaai ne,1620thc o20Futurco20oW20Work. <br />City Council 24 — 24 4/6/2021 <br />