Join us on Tank Talk with Integrity Environmental as we dive into the inspiring journey of Michael O'Brien, a labor and employment lawyer from Davis Wright Tremaine in Fairbanks, Alaska. From Alaskan adventurer to employment law expert, Michael shares insights on the evolving labor landscape, including challenges in equitable overtime and the impact of generational shifts.
We discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed employment practices in Alaska, uncovering untapped opportunities in trade jobs within the emerging green economy. Michael highlights the vital role of unions like the Boilermakers Union in advancing careers in carbon capture and renewable energy.
Our conversation also covers the growing presence of women in traditionally male-dominated fields, the need for genuine diversity and inclusion efforts, and the importance of fostering a culture where employees feel safe voicing concerns. With a focus on enhancing science education and inspiring young people towards unconventional careers, this episode offers valuable insights into the current trends and challenges in Alaska's labor market for both employers and employees.
Resources:
Alaska Department Labor & Workforce Development - https://labor.alaska.gov/
United States Department of Labor - https://www.dol.gov/
Michael O'Brien's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-o-brien-704276102?
Photo Credits: Frank H. Nowell, 1904-1908, Nome, Alaska. Taken for the John J. Sessnon Electric Company. Displayed at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon Exposition held in Seattle, Washington to promote the progress of industry in Alaska.
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