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Los Angeles Launches Union Career Pathways for HACLA Projects
March 13, 2026
The City of Los Angeles, led by Mayor Karen Bass, has established a new five-year Community Workforce Agreement between the Housing Authority for the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and the LA/OC Building & Construction Trades Council. This partnership mandates that at least 25% of labor hours on HACLA construction projects, including the Rancho San Pedro redevelopment, be performed by low-income public housing residents. The initiative aims to connect approximately 20,000 participants with union careers offering good wages and benefits, fostering local economic inclusion and workforce development.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate workforce requirements prioritizing local, low-income labor on HACLA construction contracts, impacting subcontractor labor sourcing and compliance.
- The agreement creates significant opportunities for contractors to engage with union labor pools and meet mandated labor hour thresholds.
- Organizations involved in construction and workforce development can align strategies to support recruitment, training, and retention of public housing residents.
- This initiative signals a growing trend toward community workforce agreements in municipal construction projects, emphasizing social equity and economic empowerment.
This agreement means good-paying jobs, real workforce opportunities, and a pathway for local residents to be part of building the future of their neighborhoods and beyond.
— Tim McOsker, Councilmember
At a time when there is so much economic upheaval, this partnership represents a pathway to financial stability and retirement security for 20,000 Angelenos.
— Karen Bass, Mayor
This historic labor agreement does more than build housing; it builds futures.
— Lourdes Castro Ramirez, President & CEO of HACLA
Agencies
Housing Authority for the City of Los Angeles, City of Los Angeles