Learn about CBAs

What is a CBA?

Community benefits agreements are legally enforceable agreements between private companies and coalitions of community and labor groups. CBAs are used to ensure a wide range of high-road job standards, community benefits, environmental mitigations, and measures that advance equity in the workplace.

Genuine CBAs are a win-win for communities and manufacturers. Manufacturers doing business in the U.S. are facing a shortage of skilled and middle-skilled workers to fill the demand for machinists, welders, computer-controlled machine operators, and other key positions. CBAs help manufacturers develop and train a skilled workforce while creating good jobs with benefits for working families.

The Benefits of CBAs:

How We Develop CBAs

Each project and production facility is unique, and our approach is specific to the unique circumstances of the community and the company. CBARC engages directly with companies and industry stakeholders seeking to develop and commit to community benefits plans and agreements by:

For Communities, Organizations, and Policymakers

CBARC will:

For Companies and Employers

CBARC will: