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OVERVIEW
The Alliance for Jobs and Sustainable Growth,
a coalition of business and labor organizations, was formed in
April 2010. Its aim was to explore whether local businesses,
labor and community based organizations might benefit by creating
a working relationship to encourage economic development in San
Francisco.
On the national level we have seen increasing
attacks from the political right on labor and the role of government
in providing safety-net services. In San Francisco we have seen
attacks from the far left on projects that create jobs and strengthen
the city's tax base. While San Francisco's population has grown
to an historic high of 805,000, the number of people working
in the city over the last ten years has fallen. We need to find
a middle ground that produces jobs, balances government spending
and protects the neediest among us.
Members of the Alliance have no illusions
about being able to significantly impact national political and
economic trends. But, a new approach to local politics and policy,
focused on economic and environmental health, can produce jobs
and needed revenue for San Francisco. In the recent past our
local government, particularly our Board of Supervisors, has
consigned too low a priority to good jobs and a strong sustainable
economy.
Realizing this, the San Francisco Chamber
of Commerce, BOMA San Francisco, the San Francisco Committee
on Jobs, Golden Gate Restaurant Association, the Small Business
Network and the Hospital Council of Northern and Central California
joined with several labor organizations in an effort to improve
our local economy, while preserving and creating good jobs. These
business entities, together with the United Healthcare Workers-West,
LiUNA Laborers Union Local 261, the San Francisco Police Officers'
Association, Carpenters Union Local 22, United Food and Commercial
Workers Union Local 5, Operating Engineers Local 3, the San Francisco
Deputy Sheriffs' Association, ILWU Local 6, IATSE Local 16, LiUNA!
Laborers Local 67, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 300 and
Hod Carriers Local 166 have formed an alliance in an effort to
move our City toward having as a top priority the creation and
maintenance of good jobs and sustainable economic growth.
Several community organizations including
A. Philip Randolph Institute, Coalition for Responsible Growth,
Mission Housing, Mission Language and Vocational School, Laborers
Community and Training Foundation, Plan C and SPUR share in these
goals and have joined with the Alliance, having recognized the
need to have a coordinated effort if we are to succeed in making
economic opportunities available to all San Franciscans.
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