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04.20.23

Green Jobs in New York City

NYCETC offers this resource to help our community understand the emerging opportunities in this area.

04.12.23

New York City Employment And Training Coalition Announces Six New Leaders Joining Board Of Directors

The new NYCETC Board Members represent workforce development providers equalizing access to employment in growing industries, providing professional networks, and offering dynamic training opportunities to New Yorkers devastated by the pandemic downturn.

04.06.23

The Evolution of Work on CUNY Forum

NYCETC’s CEO, Gregory J Morris joins Bob Liff to discuss the evolution of work along with fellow panelists.

04.06.23

NYCETC Speaks on the City Council’s Response to the Preliminary Budget

We are heartened by the New York City Council’s commitment to nonprofit workforce development providers.

03.27.23

NYC Council Pushes DYCD at Budget Hearing

This feature is part of our ongoing series of communications on items and initiatives related to city offices, agencies, officials and the New York City Council.

03.06.23

NYC Council Hearing Focuses On Young Adults

This feature is part of our ongoing series of communications on items and initiatives related to city offices, agencies, officials and the New York City Council.

02.02.23

NYCETC’s Statement on Gov. Hochul’s Fiscal Year 2024 Executive Budget Proposal

NEW YORK (Feb. 1, 2023) — Gregory J. Morris, CEO of the New York City Employment and Training Coalition, released the following statement on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Fiscal Year 2024 Executive Budgetproposal: “Many of Gov. Hochul’s proposed investments to support New York’s workforce are encouraging and can potentially translate to meaningful improvements in the quality […]

02.01.23

NYCETC’s Statement on Mayor Eric Adams’ State of the City Address

What Mayor Adams said at his State of the City about jobs in New York is 100 percent true — our city needs a strong working class for it not only to survive but to thrive.

01.12.23

NYCETC’s Statement on Mayor Eric Adams’ Fiscal Year 2024 Preliminary Budget

NEW YORK (Jan. 12, 2023) — Gregory J. Morris, CEO of the New York City Employment and Training Coalition, released the following statement on Mayor Adams’ Fiscal Year 2024 Preliminary Budget: “As we review Mayor Adams’ recent preliminary budget, the NYC Employment and Training Coalition appreciates the administration’s on-going commitment to equity and the importance […]

01.11.23

NYCETC’s Statement on Governor Hochul’s 2023 State of the State Address

Yesterday, Governor Hochul laid out an ambitious vision for New York and rightly acknowledged the challenges that hundreds of thousands of minimum wage workers face and the support necessary to ensure all New Yorkers can access the improved quality of life they deserve. The NYC Employment and Training Coalition remains encouraged by the Hochul administration’s […]

01.04.23

Appointment of Karen Ford as Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office of Nonprofit Services

The New York City Employment and Training Coalition is excited to congratulate Karen Ford on her appointment as the first Executive Director of the newly created Mayor’s Office of Nonprofit Services. Karen is an experienced leader across sectors, most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer of NYCETC member HELP USA. We are confident that she […]

12.23.22

Statement from the New York City Employment and Training Coalition on Suggested Cuts to New York City Council FY2024 Discretionary Spending

NEW YORK (Dec. 23, 2022) — Gregory J. Morris, CEO of the New York City Employment and Training Coalition, released the following statement on Mayor Adams’ request to New York City Council to significantly cut discretionary spending for Fiscal Year 2024:  “When New York City invests in our workforce, we invest in the prosperity of […]