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Strengthening the Semiconductor Talent Pipeline: Leaders Convene in Syracuse to Build on Workforce Development Along I-90 Corridor

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Policymakers, industry leaders, and workforce experts discuss strategies to expand apprenticeships, training programs, and regional partnerships to sustain semiconductor workforce and industry growth

SYRACUSE, N.Y., March 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, leaders from across government, industry, and workforce development convened at Syracuse University’s National Veterans Resource Center for a high-level summit focused on advancing workforce strategies that support the continued growth of New York’s semiconductor sector.

Hosted by the National Institute for Industry and Career Advancement (NIICA) and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), in collaboration with Syracuse University, the event brought together Congressional leaders, state and local officials, workforce organizations, educators, employers, and semiconductor industry experts to examine workforce investments, discuss best practices, and explore strategies for expanding apprenticeship and training programs along the I-90 corridor and beyond.

This convening builds on the September 2023 CSIS forum, “Solving the Semiconductor Workforce Crunch,” and comes as historic public and private investments continue to fuel New York’s position as a national leader in semiconductor manufacturing. Semiconductor and related device manufacturing companies in New York have increased by 27% since the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act, reflecting the state’s rapid industry growth.

“A strong semiconductor workforce is the foundation of U.S. technological leadership. New York’s approach—leveraging apprenticeships, skill-based training, and cross-sector collaboration—demonstrates a forward-thinking model for developing talent at scale. Today’s discussions reinforced the importance of aligning education and workforce strategies to keep pace with industry growth,” said Sujai Shivakumar, Senior Fellow and Director of Renewing American Innovation at CSIS.

The event featured discussions with federal, state, and local policymakers on the strategic investments and policies driving semiconductor workforce development across New York. Empire State Development President, CEO and Commissioner Hope Knight said, “Under Governor Hochul’s leadership, New York State is establishing itself as a leader in the America’s domestic semiconductor resurgence by making strategic investments to grow the industry and its supply chain. In tandem, we continue to support workforce development programs and projects that will provide more New Yorkers with the skills needed for these good-paying jobs, while ensuring that these companies have the trained workforce to support new and sustainable growth.”

Workforce development practitioners and industry leaders also provided insight into how apprenticeship programs and industry-education partnerships are strengthening the talent pipeline. “Developing a semiconductor workforce for the U.S. requires more than just classroom training—it demands hands-on experience, industry partnerships, and structured career pathways. Registered Apprenticeships and skill-based learning programs, which NY CREATES is proud to be spearheading with our innovation-focused partners from industry, academia, and organizations like NIICA, are key to closing the talent gap and ensuring workers are equipped for high-tech careers,” said Dr. Robert Geer, Vice President of Education and Workforce Development at NY CREATES.

Participants also highlighted the importance of scaling and sustaining workforce development initiatives as semiconductor manufacturing investments expand. Melinda Woods, NIICA Board Chair and former Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for supply chain readiness, stressed the role of collaboration in achieving long-term success. “The success of New York’s workforce strategy highlights the power of public-private partnerships,” said Woods. “By strengthening collaboration between government, industry, and education, we are not only meeting today’s workforce needs but also laying the foundation for long-term economic resilience and innovation.”

As federal, state, and private investments in semiconductor manufacturing continue to grow, today’s discussions underscored the importance of continued collaboration between industry, education, and government to build a skilled and sustainable workforce. Speakers highlighted the role of Registered Apprenticeships and skill-based training programs in meeting industry demand and creating long-term career pathways in critical sectors like semiconductors and advanced manufacturing.

“As the leading voice and business solutions provider for manufacturers in Central and Upstate New York, MACNY is deeply engaged in workforce training and education, including efforts to expand Registered Apprenticeships across the state. It was a pleasure to participate in the event at Syracuse University and see national recognition for the work being done to develop the talent pipeline and prepare the workforce to support the semiconductor industry along the I-90 corridor,” said Mike Frame, Executive Vice President of MACNY. “It was equally important to see the focus on strengthening the broader manufacturing and tech talent pipeline, as these industries will continue to draw from the same skilled workforce.”

With workforce readiness playing an essential role in the success of semiconductor expansion efforts nationwide, leaders explored strategies to ensure training programs remain adaptable, scalable, and aligned with evolving industry needs. As New York continues to serve as a model for semiconductor workforce development, the discussions will help shape future efforts to strengthen talent pipelines and support a globally competitive and resilient workforce.

“It was great to see national recognition from CSIS and NIICA for our region’s efforts to attract major investments with long-term impacts for the state and nation—potentially one of the largest semiconductor investments in history. This was truly a collective effort by regional stakeholders, state and federal government, and private organizations. Now, the focus shifts to preparing the workforce needed to power these investments, creating opportunities for county and state residents for generations to come—and we are ready for the task,” said Ryan McMahon, Onondaga County Executive, who has played a key role in attracting Micron and other major investments while preparing the region to support ongoing operations.

A replay of the event will be made on NIICA’s YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@NiiCA-workforce.

For more information about NIICA’s work, visit www.niica.org. For more information about CSIS’ work, visit www.csis.org.

About the National Institute for Industry and Career Advancement™ 
NIICA is a 501(c)(3) organization that is responsible for a national strategy to build the talent pipeline to support strategic industry sectors – tech-based industries and advanced manufacturing tied to U.S. national security and global competitiveness.  

NIICA is a nation’s leader in semiconductor talent pipeline development strategy and is the U.S. Department of Labor’s national Registered Apprenticeship industry Intermediary responsible for establishing and expanding apprenticeships throughout the semiconductor and broader nanotechnology-related industries and advanced manufacturing supply chain. All related programming and support are being advanced through NIICA’s Center for Skill-Based Learning and National Talent Pipeline Development Initiative. 

About the Center for Strategic and International Studies
CSIS is a bipartisan, nonprofit policy research organization dedicated to advancing practical solutions to global challenges through independent research and strategic analysis. CSIS is a leader in national security and economic policy research, helping to shape policies that enhance U.S. global competitiveness and long-term stability. Through expert-driven reports, events, and advisory work, CSIS provides innovative, cross-disciplinary insights to inform key policymakers, industry leaders, and global stakeholders.

Founded in 1962, CSIS is led by President and CEO John J. Hamre and governed by a Board of Trustees chaired by Thomas J. Pritzker. The organization’s mission is driven by non-partisanship, integrity, and professional excellence, with a commitment to shaping a safer and more prosperous world through strategic engagement and policy impact.

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One-Third of U.S. Workers Report Rising Burnout

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Survey highlights top factors contributing to workplace fatigue and how employers can best support overworked teams

MENLO PARK, Calif., March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — New research from talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half reveals a continued strain on today’s workers. According to a survey of nearly 2,000 professionals in the U.S., 36% report feeling burned out at work and 33% say they are more burned out now than one year ago. They report the top factors contributing to burnout are:

Heavy workloads and long hours (40%)Lack of support or recognition from their manager (30%)Few professional growth opportunities (27%)

Those who report the highest burnout levels are:

Gen Z (39%) and Millennial (40%) professionalsWorking parents (38%)Professionals at small and midsize businesses (37%)

“With burnout on the rise, managers must take steps to monitor workloads, maintain open communication and support employee well-being,” said Dawn Fay, operational president at Robert Half.

Countering Burnout
Burnout isn’t just affecting workers—it’s a top concern for organizations struggling to hire. A separate Robert Half survey of more than 1,600 hiring managers found that their biggest impact of not being able to staff an open role in a timely manner are:

Employee burnout (42%)Delayed project timelines (39%)Decreased productivity of existing staff (37%)Higher employee turnover (36%)

Fay added: “Burnout is not just an employee issue—it’s a critical business challenge. During times of heavy workloads or delayed hiring cycles, employers need to address burnout head-on, or risk falling behind on critical projects and losing staff.”

Robert Half offers tips for managers to help counter burnout:

Encourage taking time off: Support your team’s well-being by promoting regular time off and mental health days to recharge.Help prioritize projects and manage timelines: Assist your team in prioritizing tasks and managing timelines effectively to ensure manageable workloads.Hire additional support: Consider hiring contract professionals to ease workloads, allowing your team to focus on key responsibilities.Recognize and appreciate: Acknowledge and celebrate your team’s hard work and accomplishments to boost morale and reinforce a positive work environment.Foster open communication: Create a supportive environment where employees feel comfortable discussing their challenges and needs.

About the Research
The online surveys were developed by Robert Half and conducted by an independent research firm in December 2024. They include responses from nearly 2,000 workers 18 years and older in the U.S. and more than 1,600 hiring managers at companies in the U.S. with more than 10 employees.

About Robert Half
Robert Half (NYSE: RHI) is the world’s first and largest specialized talent solutions and business consulting firm, connecting highly skilled job seekers with rewarding opportunities at great companies. We offer contract talent and permanent placement solutions in the fields of finance and accounting, technology, marketing and creative, legal, and administrative and customer support, and we also provide executive search services. Robert Half is the parent company of Protiviti®, a global consulting firm that delivers internal audit, risk, business and technology consulting solutions. In the past 12 months, Robert Half, including Protiviti, has been named one of the Fortune® Most Admired Companies™ and 100 Best Companies to Work For. Explore talent solutions, research and insights at roberthalf.com.

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Genpact Named as One of the 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for the Seventh Time

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Sustained recognition is a testament to Genpact’s robust governance and ethical framework, powering responsible AI innovation

NEW YORK, March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Genpact (NYSE: G), an advanced technology services and solutions company that delivers lasting value for leading enterprises, today announced that it has been recognized as one of the 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices.

This marks the seventh time Genpact has received this prestigious honor, demonstrating its commitment to harnessing advanced technologies responsibly through strong ethical, compliance, and governance practices.

“In a world redefined by advanced technology, ethical innovation is more critical than ever,” said Balkrishan “BK” Kalra, President and Chief Executive Officer, Genpact. “Our culture of integrity, transparency, and responsible business conduct allows us to navigate the complexities of an ever-evolving environment while upholding the highest ethical standards. This is particularly crucial as we scale AI-driven solutions for ourselves and our clients.”

Genpact is one of only five companies in the Consulting Services category to receive this recognition, joining 136 honorees across 44 industries.

“Congratulations to Genpact for achieving recognition as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies®,” said Erica Salmon Byrne, Ethisphere’s Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Chair. “Behind this honor is a true dedication and a commitment to advancing business integrity. This approach is good for business – employees and other stakeholders value companies that prioritize the kinds of practices we measure with our process.”

According to Ethisphere’s data, the 2025 World’s Most Ethical Companies honorees outperformed a comparable index of global companies by 7.8 percentage points from January 2020 to January 2025, demonstrating the tangible business value of ethical leadership.

Methodology & Scoring
The World’s Most Ethical Companies assessment is grounded in Ethisphere’s proprietary Ethics Quotient®, which requires companies to provide 240+ different proof points on practices that support robust ethics and compliance; governance; a culture of ethics; environmental and social impact; and initiatives that support a strong value chain. That data undergoes further qualitative analysis by our panel of experts who spend thousands of hours vetting and evaluating each year’s group of applicants. This process serves as an operating framework to capture and codify best-in-class ethics and compliance practices from organizations across industries and from around the world.

About Genpact: 
Genpact (NYSE: G) is an advanced technology services and solutions company that delivers lasting value for leading enterprises globally. Through our deep business knowledge, operational excellence, and cutting-edge solutions – we help companies across industries get ahead and stay ahead. Powered by curiosity, courage, and innovation, our teams implement data, technology, and AI to create tomorrow, today.

Get to know us at genpact.com and on LinkedIn, X, YouTube, and Facebook

About Ethisphere:
Ethisphere is the global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices that strengthen corporate brands, build trust in the marketplace, and deliver business success. Companies turn ethics, compliance, and culture into a business advantage by leveraging Ethisphere’s data-driven program and culture assessments featuring the latest guidance and the practices of hundreds of global organizations across the 8 pillars of an ethical culture, and 240+ ethics, compliance, social, and governance data points delivered through a proprietary software platform. Ethisphere also honors superior integrity programs through World’s Most Ethical Companies® recognition, brings together a community of industry experts with the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA), and advances ethical business practices through the Global Ethics Summit, Ethisphere Magazine and the Ethicast podcast. For more information, visit https://ethisphere.com.

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Anne.Walker@Ethisphere.com 

 

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Cottrellville Township automates bid distribution with the MITN Purchasing Group

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Cottrellville Township announced today that it has joined the MITN Purchasing Group.

COTTRELLVILLE, Mich., March 25, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Cottrellville Township announced today that it has joined the MITN Purchasing Group. Bidnet Direct by SOVRA’s MITN Purchasing Group helps local governments, such as Cottrellville Township, post, distribute and manage RFPs, quotes, addendums and awards online. The MITN Purchasing Group provides notifications to registered vendors of new bid opportunities related to their industry, and any addenda and award information, from over 325 participating agencies from across Michigan. Cottrellville Township invites all vendors to register online at http://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/cottrellvilletownship.

Cottrellville Township invites all potential vendors to register online.”

As Cottrellville Township decided to join the purchasing group in January 2025, they knew the needed to switch over to an automated purchasing process as many other agencies around them have already done so. The MITN Purchasing Group helps to streamline the procurement process by providing a single, online location for managing and tracking all bid process activities.

Not only does Cottrellville Township now have access to an extensive vendor pool, which helps to enhance competition, they are able to boost productivity by saving time and effort without increasing distribution costs. Cottrellville Township invites all current vendors not already registered on the MITN Purchasing Group to do so today by visiting http://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/cottrellvilletownship. Registered vendors can access bids and view all pertinent information provided such as addendums and awards all in one convenient spot. In addition, vendors have the option to upgrade their service to receive daily email alerts with matching bid opportunities, as well as advance notices for expiring term contracts.

“We are excited to join our fellow local agencies by being a part of the MITN Purchasing Group,” stated Angela Brelinski, Township Clerk of Cottrellville Township. “We’re able to monitor the whole bid process and see which vendors are interested in working with us. It also allows our vendors to seek out more business opportunities and have instant access to all the information we can provide.”

Vendors may register on the MITN Purchasing Group: http://www.bidnetdirect.com/mitn/cottrellvilletownship. Vendors may also contact Bidnet Direct’s vendor support team at 800-835-4603 option 2 with any questions regarding registration or the bid system.

Other local Michigan government agencies looking to switch from a manual bid process, please contact MITN Purchasing Group for a demonstration of the no-cost sourcing solution.

About Cottrellville Township:

Cottrellville Township is a civil township of St. Clair County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 3,406 at the 2020 Census.

About SOVRA:

SOVRA is a leading source-to-contract solution that connects regional purchasing groups, including the MITN Purchasing Group, across all 50 states, supporting local governments in streamlining their procurement processes. With a focus on transparency and efficiency, SOVRA empowers government agencies to enhance their purchasing activities. Learn more about how we help build stronger communities and economies by maximizing the value of every dollar spent. Visit https://sovra.com.

Media Contact

Bertrand Guignat, Bidnet Direct, 800-835-4603, bertrand.guignat@sovra.comwww.bidnetdirect.com

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