ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON LABOR
ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION
ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,
JOB CREATION, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON SMALL BUSINESS
LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION ON SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND CAREER EDUCATION
ASSEMBLY SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMERGING WORKFORCE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The federal stimulus package and other pending federal initiatives provide significant training funds to New York State in such high-tech fields as green technology, health information technology and broadband. Increased funding is also available for NIH- and NSF-funded research and development activities. There are numerous research institutions, including the Centers of Excellence and the Centers for Advanced Technology, that work directly with businesses in New York State, and entities such as these and others that provide workforce training will be eligible to receive additional federal funding for emerging industries training initiatives.
It is incumbent upon industry and education and research institutions to maximize the use of these funds so that the workforce is prepared for the existing and new high tech jobs that become available as industries expand.
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Susan V. John
Member of Assembly
Chair
Committee on Labor
Catherine Nolan
Member of Assembly
Chair
Committee on Education
Robin Schimminger
Member of Assembly
Chair
Committee on Economic Development, Job Creation, Commerce and Industry
Mark Weprin
Member of Assembly
Chair
Committee on Small Business
Francine DelMonte
Member of Assembly
Chair
Legislative Commission on Science and Technology
Joan Christensen
Member of Assembly
Chair
Legislative Commission on Skills Development and Career Education
Marc S. Alessi
Member of Assembly
Chair
Assembly Subcommittee on Emerging Workforce
How do emerging industries make their workforce needs known to the institutions that are responsible for educating the emerging workers?
What collaborations are underway or anticipated among businesses, academic institutions, labor organizations and workforce development agencies to utilize the increased federal funds available within the region?
What role can the State play in maximizing these efforts?