
What if you could build the ideal employee and have them at the ready when you need them most?
Our Talent Pipeline Management program is a 1-2 year workshop that brings companies with similar job needs together. Members of the workgroup have the opportunity to share their common talent pain-points, communicate new industry expectations and address long-term needs.
With this information, we will collaborate with the organizations that are preparing people for the workforce. This will establish a pipeline of talent that is aligned with your requirements and the evolving industry standards.
What is TPM?
Watch this US Chamber video to learn more.
Manufacturing Collaborative
Collaborative Quarterly Reports
Customer Service Collaborative
Collaborative Quarterly Reports
Caring Economy Collaborative
Collaborative Quarterly Reports
Commercial Drivers Collaborative
Collaborative Quarterly Reports
Want to learn more about our Talent Pipeline Management program?
From The Blog
Workforce Policy Update March 2022
The BNP works closely with government leaders to keep them informed of employer challenges and to advocate for policy that would ease the workforce crisis. The BNP supports legislation that expands access to education and training, makes quality childcare more accessible, removes barriers to workforce participation, and reforms our immigration system to meet our region’s workforce needs.
BNP Career Pathways Build Momentum
Attracting, retaining, and promoting the right employees continues to challenge employers in every sector of the Western New York economy. As we all navigate COVID-19-related changes to the workplace, new workforce development and advancement tools will be needed to move our region forward.
9.28.21 Advocacy Alert: NYS To Raise Minimum Wage
The New York State Department of Labor announced a forthcoming increase in the minimum wage across upstate New York.
On December 31, the minimum wage in our region will rise to $13.20 per hour, a 70-cent increase from the current rate.
Creating Career Pathways
How can we connect a job seeker to an employment opportunity that can lead to a long and rewarding career?
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