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Dennis WintersChief, Office of Economic Advisors
Department of Workforce DevelopmentMarch 19, 2015
WISCONSIN’S WISCONSIN’S LABOR FORCELABOR FORCE
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FIRST OF ALL, YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND WISCONSIN’S ECONOMY
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THE ECONOMY
HAS CHANGED
AND SO MUST WE
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Average Real GDP Growth First 9 Quarters of Recovery
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Real GDP Growth Sixteen Quarters into Recovery
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ECONOMIC RECOVERYHOW IS THIS ONE NOT LIKE THE OTHER ONES
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JOBS RECOVERYHOW IS THIS ONE NOT LIKE THE OTHER ONES
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So, what will be the biggest socio-economic
policy challenge in the next 20 years?
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ELDERLY NUMBERS WILL SWELLWIDEN THE SIDEWALKS WILL YA !?
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OR PERHAPS THE MORE INTERGENERATIONAL VERSION
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Wisconsin Population and Labor Force
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POPULATION
CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE
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WISCONSIN’S WORKFORCE GROWTHBECOMES FLAT
Source: WI Population Center, DOA; OEA
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MILWAUKEE METRO’S WORKFORCE GROWTHBECOMES LESS THAN FLAT
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEA, US Census Bureau American Community Survey, WI DOA
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1,400,000
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Population
Labor Force
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POPULATION DYNAMICS IN ACTIONBOOMERS TO MILLENIALS
Source: OCS, OEA
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NURSING WORKFORCE IN WISCONSIN, 2012 DEMOGRAPHICS AT WORK
Source: Office of Economic Advisors
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Latest Beige Book noted that firms had difficulties filling positions in:
• IT,• building trades, • engineering, • legal,• health-care services, • management, • skilled manufacturing,• and transportation and warehousing.
HAVING TROUBLE FINDING WORKERS?GET IN LINE
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QUANTITY CHALLENGESAT ALL SKILL LEVELS
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SOMEINNOVATIVE
EFFORTS
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www.WisconsinFastForward.com
• Employer-led • Align worker skills with employer needs• Partner with local organizations• Develop sustained pipelines
$15 million to align training with job needs
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www.WisconsinFastForward.com
BLUEPRINT FOR PROSPERITY$35 million to expand Wisconsin Fast Fowrard
• Reduce wait lists at technical colleges• Encourage collaborative projects• Training Workers with Disabilities Grant• Project SEARCH Expansion
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• Short to Medium Term:
1. Less than 1-year in duration to complete courses
2. Can consist of multiple training modules
3. 2-year maximum duration for overall project
• Does not replace existing, routine operational training
• Not addressed through an existing training program
• Is repeatable, portable, and scalable
• Enhances sustainability/growth of the business and workforce
• Provides opportunities for trainee income and career growth
Training Requirements
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Eligible Training Costs
A list of eligible training costs follow:
• Curriculum development
• Instruction
• Instructional Materials
• Instructional Supplies /Operating Expenses
• Facility Rental
• Consultant/Contractual
• Travel, Meals, Lodging
• Administrative Costs (up to 5% of total project budget)
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$8M in Round 3 Grants
Deadline Industry/Sector Award Range Match
September 23 Manufacturing Occupations $5,000 to $400,000 $1 : $1
September 30 Construction Trades & Related OccupationsTransportation, Logistics & Distribution Occupations
$5,000 to $400,000 $1 : $1
October 7 Financial Services OccupationsInformation Technology Occupations
$5,000 to $400,000 $1 : $1
October 14 Customer Service Occupations $5,000 to $400,000 $1 : $1
October 21 Agriculture & Related OccupationsHealth Care and Related OccupationsSmall Businesses (50 or fewer full-time employees)
$5,000 to $400,000$5,000 to $400,000$5,000 to $50,000
$1 : $1$1 : $1
$ .50 : $1
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BLUEPRINT FOR PROSPERITY$28 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward grants
to reduce technical college wait lists
Highlights include:
•Sixteen technical colleges awarded grants•$28,021,052 awarded•100 programs funded
•4,908 student slots
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Skilled Worker Investments
Program Summary Contracted Students
Wisconsin Fast Forward
Round 1 1,920
Round 2 4,691
Round 3
Round 4
Blueprint for Prosperity
Technical College Wait List 4,890
High School Pupil 949
Persons with Disabilities
TOTAL 12,450
Technical College/Agency Total Funding
Contracted
Total Programs
Contracted
Contracted # of Students
to be Trained
Blackhawk Technical College $419,524 2 38
Chippewa Valley Technical College $1,223,540 9 196
Fox Valley Technical College $3,602,392 19 856
Gateway Technical College $1,894,531 14 756
Lakeshore Technical College $1,384,530 8 352
Madison Area Technical College $5,009,710 9 934
Mid-State Technical College $348,743 3 68
Milwaukee Area Technical College $2,590,518 4 546
Moraine Park Technical College $1,217,997 4 126
Nicolet Area Technical College $1,921,544 6 303
Northcentral Technical College $2,264,812 4 163
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College $1,082,653 4 72
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College $910,622 4 78
Waukesha County Technical College $1,393,608 4 150
Western Technical College $1,564,229 3 192
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College $884,362 2 60
TOTALS $27,713,315 99 4,890
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Investments to Date
Program Act 9 Allocation GPAs
Applicant Requested
OSD Intent to Award
Applicant Contracted Disbursed
Act 9 Funds Remaining
Round 1 $2,700,000 $4,071,699 $2,604,943 $2,599,158 $353,606
Round 2 $7,500,000 $6,041,039 $3,429,005 $3,374,041 $0
Round 3 $8,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0
Technical College Wait List $31,000,000 $38,696,551 $28,021,052 $27,713,315 $0
High School Pupil $1,500,000 $3,209,750 $2,126,239 $2,125,939 $0
Persons with Disabilities $1,850,000 $850,000 $850,000 $0 $0
Administration (2.97%) $1,050,000 $1,050,000 $1,050,000 $1,050,000 $0
TOTALS $50,400,00
0$53,600,000 $53,919,039 $38,081,239 $36,862,453 $353,606 $13,537,547
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THIS IS NOT YOUR FATHER’S ECONOMYDON’T BE THE AFT ‘ER THOUGHT
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Questions ?
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Dennis Winters
Phone: 608-267-3262
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.dwd.wisconsin.gov
OEA website: www.dwd.wisconsin.gov/oea
CONTACT INFORMATION