{"id":42386,"date":"2019-01-31T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-01-31T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-investment-is-the-only-way-to-achieve-growth-and-stability\/"},"modified":"2019-01-31T08:40:38","modified_gmt":"2019-01-31T17:40:38","slug":"opinion-investment-is-the-only-way-to-achieve-growth-and-stability","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/opinion\/opinion-investment-is-the-only-way-to-achieve-growth-and-stability\/","title":{"rendered":"Opinion: Investment is the only way to achieve growth and stability"},"content":{"rendered":"
This legislative session, our elected leaders will grapple with budget issues that will define the direction of our state for years to come. As the leader of an organization representing skilled workers, I seek to remind our elected officials of one thing: cutting projects and jobs has never built a society. Investment is the only way to achieve growth and stability and encourage valuable employees to stay in Alaska.<\/p>\n
[Assembly approves waterfront project]<\/ins><\/a><\/p>\n Communities thrive when good jobs with fair pay exist so people can afford to invest, put down roots and stay. It’s this cyclical investment of work, money and energy that changes places for the better over the long haul and we have seen the success it has brought to Alaska. It is also the opportunity Alaska has provided through projects like commercial real estate, medical facilities, utility infrastructure, public buildings, roads, bridges, airports, pipelines and more. It takes skilled labor to build these projects and competitive wages and benefits to keep that labor force here with their families to use the facilities, and spend the income they generate here at home. All of this requires vision, effort and leadership over time.<\/p>\n [Alaska Air Group plans to add 3,000 jobs this year]<\/a><\/ins><\/p>\n As lawmakers think about the goals that they want to achieve, I hope they will prioritize providing opportunities for working families here in Alaska. Whether it’s a friend, a coworker or a family member, many of us know someone who has had to leave the state in search of opportunities elsewhere. Many of these people are younger skilled workers near the beginning of their careers who will be earning money, supporting local businesses, and serving the communities they reside in for decades. One way to keep Alaskans here is by prioritizing local hire. Alaska has an able and ready workforce that is smart, talented and ready to go to work.<\/p>\n As with most things, a ready workforce does not happen by itself. Our education system cannot tolerate giant cuts. Instead, we should encourage a more diverse system that serves the students and helps them become job and career ready. I hope that the Legislature continues to evolve our schools from a one-size-fits-all education system toward a system that provides students with opportunities to succeed in a trade as well as in conventional coursework.<\/p>\n