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File #: 200048    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: IN COMMITTEE
File created: 1/23/2020 In control: Committee on Commerce & Economic Development
On agenda: Final action: 1/23/2020
Title: Authorizing the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development to hold hearings examining strategies to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in Philadelphia's technology sector.
Sponsors: Councilmember Johnson, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember Domb, Councilmember Green, Councilmember Bass, Councilmember Thomas, Councilmember Jones, Councilmember Oh, Councilmember Henon, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Gym
Attachments: 1. Signature20004800
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Authorizing the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development to hold hearings examining strategies to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in Philadelphia's technology sector.
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WHEREAS, Philadelphia is the poorest major city in the United States. The Pew Charitable Trusts reports that a quarter of the City's population lives in poverty. The report also found racial disparities in poverty rates. The rate was 30.8% among African-Americans and 37.9% among Hispanics; and
WHEREAS, Meanwhile, an analysis of U.S. Department of Labor statistics by Headlight Data found that Philadelphia had the fourth strongest year-over-year job growth among large metropolitan areas, ahead of economic powerhouses including Seattle; and
WHEREAS, Statistics compiled from 2002-2015 by the Department of Labor found that 25% of jobs created in the Philadelphia metropolitan area during that period were technology positions. Nearly one third of the technology workforce was found to have less than a bachelor's degree, yet many entry-level positions in the field have salaries over $60,000 according to data from staffing firm Robert Half; and
WHEREAS, Data published by the Ascend Foundation found that 1.9% of the tech workforce was African-American while 4.8% was Hispanic, a decline from 2007 levels of representation. Moreover, data from major tech companies collected in 2017 by Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting found that women of color were particularly underrepresented in the technology sector; and
WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia is committed to increasing not only the vitality of the technology sector but also to increasing diversity and inclusion within that sector's workforce. Through StartUpPHL, the City has made targeted investments in companies growing in Philadelphia, while supporting networking events like the annual Diversity Dinner, which are aimed at bringing together individuals from across the City's tech sector to discuss strategies aimed at bu...

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