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Attracting, Educating, and Empowering Workers for Successful Careers

The toughest, most important competition in the 21st century worldwide economy will be the global race for talent and workers.
 
For the United States, the answer lies in improved educational and training opportunities and a rational immigration policy that both secures our borders and welcomes legal immigrants to our shores.
 
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Labor, Immigration, and Employee Benefits Division

The Labor, Immigration & Employee Benefits Division facilitates the use of policy committees composed of Chamber members that formulate and analyze the Chamber's policy in the areas of labor law, immigration, pension and health care.  The Division regularly interacts with Congressional staff, numerous Federal agencies and many national coalitions (some of which are chaired by the Chamber) to help define and shape national labor, immigration and employee benefit policy.

Labor Relations Policy Committee  |  Immigration Issues


  Institute for a Competitive Workforce (ICW)

The Institute for a Competitive Workforce (ICW) is a 501(c)3 affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and works to ensure that businesses have access—today and tomorrow—to an educated and skilled workforce. Through policy initiatives, business outreach, and a strong grassroots network, ICW finds solutions that will preserve the American workforce as this country's greatest business asset and its strongest resource.

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Education, Employment, & Training Policy Committee

This committee directs Chamber policy relating to all issues that affect education and workforce development policy, including workforce preparation, K-12 education reform, postsecondary education, incumbent worker training, and lifelong learning.

Education, Employment, & Training Policy Committee  |  Education Issues



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Essential Worker Immigration Coalition

The Essential Worker Immigration Coalition (EWIC) is a coalition of businesses, trade associations, and other organizations from across the industry spectrum concerned with the shortage of both lesser skilled and unskilled ("essential worker") labor. EWIC stands ready to work with the Administration and Congress to push forward on important immigration reform issues.
 

 

Business Coalition for Student Achievement

The Business Coalition for Student Achievement – representing business leaders from every sector of the economy – believes that improving the performance of the K-12 education system in the United States is necessary to provide a strong foundation for both U.S. competitiveness and for individuals to succeed in our rapidly changing world.
 
As employers, we understand the important role that the U.S. business community has to play in ensuring that the American education system prepares our youth to meet the challenges of higher education and the workplace. We are committed to working with all stakeholders – policymakers, educators, parents and students – on this essential task.
 
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