United States First Lady Jill Biden visited Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) this week to hear about the Terminal Modernization Program and new PIT2Work workforce development curriculum.
Biden arrived at the 171st Air Refueling Wing on PIT’s airfield. She was joined by Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su, Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, Rep. Chris Deluzio and Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey.
PIT CEO Christina Cassotis greeted Biden as she arrived at the terminal construction site. She and Fitzgerald spoke with Biden and the cabinet secretaries about terminal construction, PIT2Work and the childcare centre.
We’re focusing on key cities that have received significant investments from both the federal government and private companies
The new terminal will cost $1.4bn and was partly funded by federal infrastructure grants
The Biden Workforce Hub Initiative
“In May, the White House selected Pittsburgh as one of the five cities in what we’re calling the Biden Workforce Hub Initiative. Through this initiative, we’re focusing on key cities that have received significant investments from both the federal government and private companies,” Biden said.
“Here that means thousands of jobs strengthening and rebuilding Pennsylvania’s infrastructure, including modernising Pittsburgh’s airport. But in order to keep this progress going, employers need more skilled workers.”
She pointed to Biden administration programmes that partner with state and local officials, employers, unions, schools and other stakeholders in those regions to ensure a diverse and skilled workforce can meet the demand for labour.
The administration hopes to replicate the models developed in Phoenix; Baltimore; Columbus, Ohio; and Augusta, Georgia, as well as Pittsburgh, for other cities in the future, officials said.
The new terminal
The new billion-dollar terminal, funded in part by $23.5m in federal infrastructure grants as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed in 2021, provided a backdrop for Biden, Fitzgerald and others to address 100 guests and media representatives.
“This $1.4bn investment we’re making in infrastructure to modernise Pittsburgh International Airport is not only going to make us more competitive as a region here in Southwestern Pennsylvania, but the workforce that’s been building it, with PIT2Work, is something that’s really critical,” Fitzgerald said.
Speakers noted Pittsburgh’s storied history of manufacturing and how it provided a solid foundation for generations of families, and Biden said PIT’s initiatives are a step forward in supporting parents and children in the community.
“Employers and local leaders are expanding access to childcare here on the site—I had never even heard of that before, so that really is revolutionary—for apprenticeships and workers so they can pursue the careers they want without having to worry about finding care for their kids,” Biden said.
A job is so much more than a pay check. It’s a path, a way to build the lives we want
Free training
The PIT2Work programme provides free training in the skills and certifications needed for jobs in the construction industry to a diverse class of men and women. Upon completion, graduates earn letters of recommendation, connections to local unions and are invited to an on-site trades and career fair for union apprenticeship opportunities.
“That’s why we’re celebrating the fact that the childcare facility, here at this airport, is available to workers through a project labour agreement that also brings an apprenticeship programme,” Buttigieg said. “And soon the collaborations with the president’s workforce hub will bring new people into these careers.”
The programme includes one-on-one mentoring; introduction to various trades via guest speakers; hands-on instruction in tools and equipment at the Joint Apprenticeship Training Center; construction maths for assessment; and various construction certifications to qualify the trainees for continued work.
“It’s the future of our workforce and how we build our economy from the bottom up and the middle out,” Biden said. “A job is so much more than a pay check. It’s a path, a way to build the lives we want. And everyone, no matter where they live, can do just that.”
Image: Pittsburgh International Airport