Illinois Ranked Number One for Workforce Development
The ranking highlights Illinois’ continued job and
economic growth
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[February 04, 2023]
CHICAGO
— Illinois has been named the number one leader for workforce
development in the Midwest region for 2022, up from number two in 2021.
The ranking highlights Illinois’ commitment to providing innovative
workforce programs, career training, and employment services that create
resources for jobseekers and ensure businesses continue to thrive.
“When we invest in workforce development, we create opportunities for
every Illinoisan and establish a more economically prosperous future for
our state,” said Governor Pritzker. “Through my administration’s
historic investments in education, infrastructure, and business
development, we’re creating thousands of good-paying jobs and a skilled
workforce that’s ready for those jobs. We’re keeping our state's best
assets — our people — at the forefront of economic progress."
“Under Governor Pritzker’s leadership, Illinois has developed a
reputation as a national leader in workforce readiness and development,”
said Acting DCEO Director Kristin A. Richards. “Illinois has made
investing in workforce a top priority and earning the top spot reflects
the State’s commitment to our outstanding workers.”
The ranking, announced by Site Selection magazine, recognizes “states
that performed well in a set of measures that gauge workforce-related
aspects of states’ overall employment climate.” It combines information
from CNBC, U.S. News, and other organizations.
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The Pritzker administration has consistently invested in workforce
training to advance career training opportunities for residents
across all industries. From training initiatives and trade programs,
Illinois has a sustainable pipeline of qualified workers for every
field.
Illinois’ workforce development is rooted in equity, innovation, and
growth for the future. The state fosters apprenticeship programs at
every level and has over 432 Registered Apprenticeship programs.
Starting with Illinois’s youth, the state is building cohesive
programs to ensure every individual that enters the workforce has
adequate preparation and the ability to access the resources needed
when choosing careers. Illinois’ youth apprenticeship programs
provide a foundation for students aged 16-24 in high school and
postsecondary education to choose between multiple pathways in high
school, leading to college, full-time employment, or a combination
of both.
In 2021, the Illinois Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program was launched
to increase access to good-paying jobs in the trades for
historically underrepresented populations. During the first year of
the program, nearly $10 million was awarded to 22 diverse
organization across the state, paving the way for 1,024 participants
to secure jobs and greater opportunities. This year, Illinois Works
has awarded an additional $30 million to support 30 organizations
and nearly 1,400 pre-apprentices. Participation in the program has
already increased 40% from its inaugural year.
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