Resource Center
The Transit Workforce Center is pleased to host a curated collection of publications and other materials to assist stakeholders engaged in transit workforce development. The Resource Center includes case studies, training materials, research reports, and other materials of interest, including publications produced by federal government agencies, transit organizations, and independent research entities. Resources may be filtered by topic, resource type, and transit mode. This TWC blog post explains how to use the Resource Center.
We are continuing to update the Resource Center regularly. Please contact us via the Request Help menu option if you would like assistance using the Resource Center or are looking for resources on a particular topic. We also welcome suggestions of topics or specific resources to add.
Making Connections 2024 – Women in the Transit Trades – Creating Pathways, Strengthening Retention, and Supporting Advancement
This session about women in transit careers was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
TOPICS: Apprenticeship, Career Pathways, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access, Labor-Management Partnerships, Making Connections Conference
Session Description: This session explored ways to increase the number of women in careers in the transit trades through initiatives and partnerships that provide support and opportunities for advancement and training. Panelists addressed the barriers to employment women face in entering frontline transit careers, the types of outreach and support that can increase employment, and described the programs and services that help women thrive in frontline transit careers. Transit agencies and union representatives outlined initiatives designed to increase the representation of women in the transit trades, and women in the industry spoke about their first-hand experiences, the opportunities they have been afforded, and the critical role that workplace culture, programs, and policies played in their success. Attendees also heard about opportunities to engage with federal partners, such as the USDOL Women’s Bureau program and the Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) program.
Moderator:
- Karitsa Holdzkom: Senior Policy Analyst – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
Speakers:
- Annmarie Carmody: Senior Communications Associate – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
- Shannon Arms: Operations Manager – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
- Laila Bofia: Utility Mechanic – Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA)
- Tisha Carroll: Workforce Development Program Manager – Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA)
- Lee Gibson, DBA: Talent Acquision Manager – Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA)
- Charles Jenkins: Director – Transport Workers Union Local 100, New York City Transit Training & Upgrading Fund
- Celeste Kirkland: Power Division Vice Chair/Safety Inspector – Transport Workers Union Local 100 (NYC)
- Nicole Neri: Regional Administrator – U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau
- Yvette Trujillo: International Executive Vice President – Amalgamated Transit Union
Making Connections 2024 – Navigating the Future: Empowering Transit Workers in the Age of AI and Automation
This session about AI and automation in transit was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
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Session Description: This dynamic workshop focused on the empowerment and upskilling of frontline transit workers in the face of rapidly evolving technologies of AI and automated vehicles (AV). The session explored innovative projects with industry and academic experts on co-designing and co-implementing AV technologies with deep involvement of transit frontline workers and discussed the importance of equipping workers with essential digital skills and knowledge in AI and AV. We examined strategies for the government, employers, and labor collaboration to ensure these emerging technologies serve as tool for worker empowerment and for improving worker safety and health, rather than causing displacement.
Moderator:
- Brooke DeRenzis: Chief Strategy Officer – National Skills Coalition
Speakers:
- Kimberly Cosby: Strategic Policy Advisor – Technology Institute, AFL-CIO
- Sarah Fox: Assistant Professor – Carnegie Mellon University
- John Lyons: Director of Collective Bargaining – Amalgamated Transit Union
- Arjan Van Andel: Strategy and Innovation Director – GIRO
- Michael Walk: Research Scientist and Program Manager – Transit Mobility Program, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Making Connections 2024 – Tracking Your Impact: How Agencies and Unions Analyze and Use Workforce Data
This session about measuring metrics for workforce development initiatives was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
TOPICS: Hiring and Recruitment, Labor-Management Partnerships, Making Connections Conference, Mentorship, Policy and Planning, Retention
Session Description: Employment in public transportation is affected by broad economic and demographic dynamics, but honing in on transit workforce trends can be challenging. The Transit Workforce Center created the Transit Workforce Data Dashboard to distill relevant data points from national datasets. In this session, TWC highlighted specific employment patterns and challenges in transit-related occupations and panelists covered research and trends in national and agency-level datasets.
Moderator:
- Michaela Boneva: Research Associate – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
Speakers:
- Nick Biggar: District Director – Greater Cleveland RTA
- Valerie Campo: Mentor Program Coordinator – Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit
- Douglas Nevins: Senior Researcher – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
- Darnell Morris: Vice President – ATU Local 268, Greater Cleveland RTA
- Dr. Shanta Hejmadi: Senior Data Scientist– Metro Transit (MN)
Making Connections 2024 – Successful Models for Career Awareness, Outreach, and Recruitment in Our Varied Communities
This session about national and agency-level workforce datasets was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
TOPICS: Career Pathways, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access, Labor-Management Partnerships, Making Connections Conference, Policy and Planning, Training
Session Description: Consistent with FTA’s strategic goal of driving workforce recruitment, this session explored successful models and strategies for increasing awareness of transit careers among potential workers. Presenters also focused on approaches to recruiting and retaining individuals from diverse backgrounds, emphasizing engagement with the communities transit serves. Through discussions of hands-on initiatives, mentoring and training programs, and partnerships between transit agencies and community organizations, this session explored various ways transit systems can create sustainable pipelines to attract and retain talent from communities of different sizes and demographics.
Moderator:
- David Stephen: Senior Communications Specialist – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
Speakers:
- Scott Joiner: Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition – Bi-State Development/Metro Transit (St. Louis)
- Adam Parast: Enterprise and Strategic Initiatives Lead – King County Metro (WA)
- Antonio Pollard: Organizer – Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689 (DC)
- Dan Stoffer: Manager, Bus Instruction – Metro Transit (MN)
- Jaymi Swarbrick: Director of Human Resources – Merrimack Valley Transit (MeVa – MA)
- Trenise Winters: Assistant Executive Director – Bi-State Development/Metro Transit (St. Louis)
Making Connections 2024 – Plan, Train, Succeed: Building Your ZEV Workforce Transition Strategy
This session about transitioning the transit workforce to zero-emission vehicles was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
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Session Description: As the transit industry accelerates toward zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) adoption, a comprehensive workforce strategy is essential for a successful transition. This session focused on creating effective plans for workforce development, implementing targeted training programs with an emphasis on safety, and ensuring long-term success in transitioning to ZEVs. Attendees learned about applied research, innovative training solutions, and technical assistance designed to help transit agencies develop a skilled workforce equipped to support zero-emission technologies.
Moderator:
- Jason Macumber: Senior Advisor of Workforce Development and Technology – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
Speakers:
- Eliseo Acosta Jr: Workforce Development Coordinator – Amalgamated Transit Union
- Mark Finnicum: Chief Operation Officer – Stark Area Regional Transit Authority
- Molly King: Deputy Associate Administrator for Research, Demonstration, and Innovation – Federal Transit Administration
- Jennifer Sweten: Director of Operations – Missoula Urban Transportation District
- Billy Terry: Director – National Transit Institute (NTI)
Making Connections 2024 –Advancing Workforce Development through Positive and Powerful Workplace Partnerships
This session about effective labor-management partnerships was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
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Session Description: Strong workforce development programs are most often built on an equally strong foundation of effective labor-management partnership, and, across all types of transit agencies, the ability for frontline workers to have a voice in workforce decisions. Join this session to hear from and engage with national and local leaders from management, labor, and government about how to establish and sustain these collaborative partnerships, facilitate frontline worker involvement, and the benefits these initiatives bring to individual agencies, the workforce, and the industry as a whole.
Moderator:
- Darnice Marsh: Labor Management Partnership Coordinator – U.S. Department of Labor
Speakers:
- Sean Adgerson: Deputy Director and COO – Miami-Dade County Transportation & Public Works
- Patrick Brady: Moving Metro Co-Coordinator – Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 (WA)
- Joseph D’Elia: President – Transport Workers Union, Local 291 (FL)
- Debra Frazier: Moving Metro Co-Coordinator – King County Metro (WA)
- Jamaine “G” Gibson: Director of Apprenticeships and Workforce Development – Amalgamated Transit Union
Making Connections 2024 – Identifying Training Needs, Assessing Workforce Skills Gaps, and Creating Strong Training Programs
This session about assessing training needs and workforce skills gaps was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
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Session Description: Participants explored effective methods for identifying training needs and assessing workforce skills gaps to develop robust training programs, all in the context of ensuring worker voice and involvement. The session covered tools and techniques for evaluating current training needs for frontline workers, identified areas for improvement, and aligned training strategies with organizational goals. Attendees learned how to use data-driven approaches to map out training priorities that address immediate operational needs and long-term workforce development.
Moderators:
- Kristen Ribaudo: Senior Instructional Designer – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
- Stu Bass: Principal – Progress Worx; Founding Director – Keystone Development Partnership
Speakers:
- Jeffrey Di Perna: Financial Secretary/Treasurer – Amalgamated Transit Union Local 85 (PA)
- Jason Macumber: Senior Advisor of Workforce Development and Technology – International Transportation Learning Center / Transit Workforce Center
Making Connections 2024 – What Do Young People Want from a Transit Career?
This session about outreach and retention of youth in transit was presented as part of TWC’s Making Connections 2024 transit workforce conference in November, 2024.
Transit Workforce Center
November 2024
TOPICS: Career Pathways, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access, Hiring and Recruitment, Making Connections Conference, Policy and Planning
Session Description: As the transit industry works to reach out to the communities it serves to establish strong and effective career pipelines, agencies and their partners often explore how to best attract young people into the industry. In this session, attendees heard from and engaged with young people themselves, along with national and local experts who have conducted research and worked directly with youth. Topics covered include the most effective approaches to connecting with young people and creating awareness and excitement about career opportunities in public transportation.
Moderator:
- Dr. Beverly Scott: Founder and CEO – Introducing Youth to American Infrastructure
Speakers:
- Justin Augustine: Project Manager II – Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
- Kayla Cooper-Redd: 12th Grade Student – TransSTEM Academy, Cardozo High School (DC)
- Sean Holley: Bus Transportation Instructor – Maryland Transit Administration
- Cheryl Rodgers: Director – TransSTEM Academy, Cardozo Education Academy (DC)
- Edwin Rodriguez: Director – Office of Research Management, Innovation, and Outreach – Federal Transit Administration
- Jamaal Schoby: Transportation Planner – Transportation Research Board