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Aerospace Workforce Council
An aerospace workforce council is created in the department of labor and industries to establish a framework for apprenticeship utilization reporting and to establish
efficient pathways to achieve targets required under section 4 of this act.
The council must:
Meet at least twice per year until the apprenticeship utilization levels in section 4 of this act are achieved; Monitor the progress of a significant commercial airplane manufacturer, as defined in section 4 of this act, and the aerospace industry as a whole in achieving the apprenticeship utilization levels established in section 4 of this act; Report to the legislature by December 1, 2023, on the apprenticeship utilization rate across the aerospace industry and include any recommendations implementing the intent of this act, including policy changes needed to expand upon early success of apprenticeship utilization if reached before the date set forth in section 4 of this act
efficient pathways to achieve targets required under section 4 of this act.
The council must:
Meet at least twice per year until the apprenticeship utilization levels in section 4 of this act are achieved; Monitor the progress of a significant commercial airplane manufacturer, as defined in section 4 of this act, and the aerospace industry as a whole in achieving the apprenticeship utilization levels established in section 4 of this act; Report to the legislature by December 1, 2023, on the apprenticeship utilization rate across the aerospace industry and include any recommendations implementing the intent of this act, including policy changes needed to expand upon early success of apprenticeship utilization if reached before the date set forth in section 4 of this act
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Policy Area | Transportation and Economic Development |
Governor Appointments | 14 |
Total Board Positions | 14 |
Statutory Authority | RCW 49.04.210 |
Public Disclosure Required? | No |
Senate Confirmation Required? | No |
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Member List
Aerospace Workforce Council
Position Number | Member Name | Term Begin | Term End | Position Requirements |
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1 | Holden, Jon | 06/09/2021 | 01/01/2075 | Largest Aerospace Labor Organizations in Washington |
2 | Anderson, Brandon | 01/27/2021 | 01/01/2075 | Largest Aerospace Labor Organizations in Washington |
3 | Gallaway, Kate | 07/29/2022 | 01/01/2075 | Washington Aerospace Industry from a Significant Commercial Airplane Manufacturer |
4 | VACANT | Washington Aerospace Industry Business | ||
4 | VACANT | Washington Aerospace Industry Business | ||
5 | Aultman, John | 05/02/2022 | 01/01/2075 | Representative from the Governor's Office |
6 | Peschek, Shana | 01/27/2021 | 01/01/2075 | Nonprofit Entity engaged in workforce training for the Aerospace Industry) |
7 | Toth, Robin | 01/27/2021 | 01/01/2075 | The State Trade Representative or the representative's designee |
8 | Monahan, Celeste | 03/11/2022 | 01/01/2075 | The Director of the Department of Labor and Industries, or the director's designee |
9 | Low, Sam | 07/12/2023 | 01/03/2025 | State Representative from House Republican Caucus |
10 | Fosse, Mary | 06/28/2023 | 01/03/2025 | State Representative from The House Democratic Caucus |
11 | Billig, Andy | 07/19/2023 | 01/03/2025 | State Senator from State Senate Democratic Caucus |
12 | King, Curtis | 08/24/2023 | 01/03/2025 | State Senator from the State Senate Republican Caucus |
13 | Strickland, Demetria "Lynn" | 01/27/2021 | 01/01/2075 | Nonprofit entity engaged in workforce training for the Aerospace Industry |
14 | Papadakis, Eleni | 01/27/2021 | 01/01/2075 | Representative from the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board |
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