Please share the following information with your contacts regarding an upcoming community event focusing on jobs and the current economy.  This program is sponsored by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee, the Community Building Initiative, and Mecklenburg Ministries.  To RSVP to attend or for questions about the event, please email rthompson@ci.charlotte.nc.us or call 704.336.2424. 

 

Thanks!

Jean

 

 

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee (CRC), the Community Building Initiative (CBI) and  Mecklenburg Ministries (MM) invite to join Mayor Anthony Foxx and County Commission Chair Jennifer Roberts in a community conversation about jobs, unemployment, economic recovery and retaining our workforce. Please see attachment and below for details.

 

Thanks for your consideration of this matter and we look forward to seeing you on March 3, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church.

 

Dianne English, Director, CBI

Maria Hanlin, Director,  MM

Willie Ratchford, Director, CRC

 

 

Can We Talk about Jobs?

Unemployment, Economic Recovery & Retaining Our Workforce

 

A Community Conversation

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

7:00 PM

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church

3400 Beatties Ford Road

 

Moderated by

                Anthony Foxx, Mayor                    Jennifer Roberts, Commission Chair

City of Charlotte                                              Mecklenburg County

 

Panelists

Jay Bryson                                          Patrick Graham                    Natalie English

Global Economist                         President & CEO                          Senior Vice President

Wells Fargo Corporation                      Urban League                              Charlotte Chamber

 

According to Charlotte Chamber President Bob Morgan, “The ability for any of us to be productive citizens – to take care of our families, our homes, and our places of worship and the other things we care about – begins with having a job.”  Unfortunately, more and more citizens of Charlotte-Mecklenburg are losing their ability to take care of themselves and their families because they are unemployed or underemployed. This comes as a shock to many because our community’s unemployment rate has historically run 2 to 3 percentage points below the national average. However, reports now indicate that unemployment in Charlotte-Mecklenburg is running above the national average.  Currently, unemployment in Charlotte-Mecklenburg is about 11.2%, compared to a national average of 9.7%.

 

The lack of jobs is not the same for all in our community.  According to the US Census America Community Survey, in 2009 the unemployment rate for Asians in Charlotte was 4.4%; the rate for whites was 4.9%; the rate for Hispanics was 7.9% and the rate for African Americans was 12.2%. The rate for young people, ages 16-19 was 23.3% while the rate for individuals 20-24 was 14.1%. Unemployment rates decrease dramatically with older workers.

 

As we begin to recover from one of the most severe economic downturns since the Great Depression of 1929, we are noticing something peculiar about this recovery. While many key service indicators are up or trending upwards and national and local unemployment rates have decreased slightly - though the decrease may be a result of the chronically unemployed not being included in the statistical analysis – job losses continue.  

 

In previous Can We Talk? Community Conversations we have convened groups to discuss critical community issues – issues that challenge us to engage with one another for mutual benefit and often to talk across differences.  We now ask, “Can We Talk About Jobs?  Unemployment, Economic Recovery & Retaining our Workforce.”

 

Questions to discuss with one another, our moderators and our panelists include:

·         Who is not working?

·         When are jobs coming back? What kinds of jobs are coming back?

·         How do we retain and retrain our workforce?

 

Do you share our concern in this time? If so, we invite you to join us for a deliberative community dialogue: “Can We Talk About Jobs? Unemployment, Economic Recovery & Retaining Our Workforce”

 

         To  RSVP:   E-Mail rthompson@ci.charlotte.nc.us  OR  call 704.336.2424

 

If you are interested in receiving an invitation to this dialogue, participating in or partnering with us in this process, please contact Dianne English, Maria Hanlin or Willie Ratchford.

 

 

CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG COMMUNITY RELATIONS COMMITTEE

704.336.2195 / wratchford@ci.charlotte.nc.us

Angeles Ortega, Acting Chair

Willie Ratchford, Executive Director

 

COMMUNITY BUILDING INITIATIVE

704.973.4574 / denglish@communitybuildinginitiative.org

Claude Alexander, Leadership Team Co-Chair

Deb Hanna, Leadership Team Co-Chair

Dianne English, Executive Director

 

MECKLENBURG MINISTRIES

704.347.2404 / maria.hanlin@meckmin.org

Russ Dean, Board Chairperson

Maria Hanlin, Executive Director