Employers, industry leaders, and policymakers and other public officials hold the keys to improving job quality and, consequently, every individual worker’s experience on the job. Using the Quality Jobs Framework as a starting point, here are some key ways leaders in those positions can take action to create and expand quality jobs:
- Employers should evaluate how their practices align with the Quality Jobs Framework and set priorities for improving and expanding job quality in ways that align with their particular business and industry contexts. Employers looking for specific ideas about how to get started on this type of work can turn to JFF’s Impact Employer Model, which outlines approaches to attracting, developing, and retaining talent while prioritizing the social and economic well-being of employees.
- Industry associations should establish industry-wide standards of job quality, linking certifications and other relevant programs and initiatives to job quality practices and outcomes.
- Policymakers should push for legislation, rules, and regulations with incentives or mandates that promote and enhance job quality across sectors.
- Government agencies at the federal, state, and local levels should robustly enforce existing regulations that support job quality, such as measures that ensure worker safety, set standards for overtime hours and pay, and guard against wage theft. They should also integrate job quality guidelines and standards into new funding proposals and take job quality into consideration as they engage in day-to-day operations and ongoing oversight of programs and initiatives.
Let’s Start a Movement
However, relying on employers, business leaders, and public officials to take action alone simply won’t cut it. This work requires a movement. Everyone has a role to play—from training providers and educational institutions to workforce development boards, community-based organizations, and others.
We encourage stakeholders across the learn and work ecosystem to help create the conditions that encourage and, when needed, compel employers to expand access to quality jobs by improving workplace policies and practices. From workforce training programs to employer partnerships, investments, and advocacy efforts—every initiative we undertake represents an opportunity to hold employers, policymakers, and industry leaders accountable and drive meaningful change ourselves to turn our aspirational vision of quality jobs into a reality. We can do this—together.
At JFF, we see the introduction of our revised Quality Jobs Framework as a foundational step toward rallying our partners throughout the learn and work ecosystem to join this movement and, together, achieve our recently announced North Star goal: In 10 years, 75 million people facing systemic barriers to advancement will work in quality jobs.
We envision the framework as a compass that will guide our collective efforts to improve and expand quality jobs and help unlock the potential of an entire ecosystem of influencers, leaders, and champions.
Join Us!
Read the JFF Quality Jobs Framework to learn how you can take action to improve job quality in your community and around the country, and contact us if you’re interested in collaborating and would like us to partner in your efforts.
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