Support Equitable Offshore Wind Development In CT-MA-RI

Communities in CT-MA-RI

Last October, the governors of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island announced that together, they will pursue a joint plan to establish offshore wind in their states. Offshore wind energy is critical for reaching our state and federal climate goals. The climate crisis is hitting workers first and worst, especially working people of color, through extreme and dangerous weather throughout the country. That’s why labor is leading on building offshore wind power and a clean energy economy that works for everyone.

Working people in New England have the opportunity to advocate for what this emerging industry will mean for our communities. Together we’re asking the governments and corporations developing offshore wind for our region to commit to:

  1. Creating high-quality union jobs, for both temporary construction jobs and permanent jobs in operations and maintenance as well as manufacturing for the offshore wind supply chain

  2. Strengthening this growing industry with strong labor standards that will guarantee high wages and good benefits, like retirement, healthcare, and worksite safety protections

  3. Ensuring transparency and accountability to the public

  4. Investing in workforce development for frontline communities, like apprenticeship programs, to provide pathways to lifelong, union careers

Your voice matters! If you live in Connecticut, Massachusetts, or Rhode Island, sign our petition to say yes to an offshore wind industry that works for working people through local, family-sustaining jobs. With offshore wind, we can sustain our communities and our climate for generations to come!

To: Communities in CT-MA-RI
From: [Your Name]

The current offshore wind development bid due date on March 27, 2024, makes this a critical time for our state leaders and developers to put New England families first and prioritize good-paying local jobs in our regions. Together we’re asking our governments and corporations developing offshore wind for our region to commit to:

1. Creating high-quality union jobs, for both temporary construction jobs and permanent jobs in operations and maintenance as well as manufacturing for the offshore wind supply chain

2. Strengthening this growing industry with strong labor standards that will guarantee high wages and good benefits, like retirement, healthcare, and worksite safety protections

3. Ensuring transparency and accountability to the public

4. Investing in workforce development for frontline communities, like apprenticeship programs, to provide pathways to lifelong, union careers

New England residents and workers in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode deserve to reap the economic benefits of offshore wind development in our region, and we depend on developers and our state leaders to make this happen in a fair and equitable manner.