The California Energy Commission's Integrated Energy Policy Report Committee has presented a plan for California's clean energy future, but there is a lack of attention to job creation and job quality. The Committee should adopt metrics for job creation and job quality into the plan to align with Governor Brown's Clean Energy Jobs Plan. The plan includes elements such as energy efficiency, renewable energy power plants, and distributed generation, which will generate a significant amount of work for Californians. It is important to carefully track job creation to estimate the degree to which clean energy policies and investments create jobs in the state.