Workforce Development and Economic Stimulus

Posted by Pamela Passman
Corporate Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs

Given the constant flow of dreary news battering American workers – including today’s announcement that jobless claims soared to 524,000 in December as the unemployment rate jumped to a 16-year high of 7.2 percent--  my colleagues and I at Microsoft are heartened that Congressional leaders and President-elect Obama have proposed historic investments to get the economy growing again.

We are particularly pleased that workforce training and skills development are core elements of the stimulus packages now on the table.

An improved public system for training must make better use of technology to deliver skills training, especially for adult workers who need to combine work with learning. It’s absolutely critical that workforce development remain a centerpiece of the economic stimulus package that is ultimately passed by the new Congress.  

Government can’t do it all, nor should it.  The private sector and government each need to find ways to strengthen the U.S. workforce while extending opportunity for all Americans.  For several years, Microsoft has tried to do its part to arm workers with deeper skill sets.

To provide basic tech skills and job training in underserved U.S. communities, for instance, our Unlimited Potential Community Technology Skills Program has provided $85 million in cash, software and training support to more than 4,500 community technology centers since 2003.

We’re also a major supporter of the National Fund for Workforce Solutions, which takes an innovative approach to workforce development by focusing on regional workforce collaboratives.  The NFWS seeks to train over 250,000 low-wage American workers for higher paying jobs by 2011. Microsoft is providing $10 million of cash and software for the 21 NFWS partnership sites around the country.

And Microsoft annually certifies thousands of technical workers around the world to repair and maintain Microsoft products, a seal of approval that significantly raises workers’ value and attractiveness to employers .  Microsoft has trained roughly 51 million software developers and technology workers globally over the past decade.  In the past six months we’ve seen an 18 percent increase in technical certifications as workers seek to differentiate themselves in a challenging economy.

Nevertheless, the unprecedented economic dislocation currently underway has raised the urgency for the federal government to do more.  The technology sector is a vital engine of growth, even during tough times, yet many Americans lack the skills to qualify for even entry-level information economy jobs that could support them and their families for years. 

A technologically-sophisticated workforce benefits Microsoft, of course, by expanding our pool of potential recruits and business partners.  But technological fluency is essential to develop careers and achieve success in virtually every sector of the economy, from health care and construction to agriculture and manufacturing.  More than half of today's jobs require some technology skills, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and some estimates project the share to reach 77 percent in the next decade. 

We recognize that negotiation and compromise are inevitable parts of the legislative process, and the stimulus bills introduced this week will change – perhaps radically – before President-elect Obama signs them into law.  But the workforce development components, which can help unemployed citizens find jobs and empower current workers to enhance their skills, are too important to sacrifice.   We urge lawmakers to keep workforce training and skills development front and center as they finalize these critical pieces of legislation.

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Published 09 January 2009 09:12 AM

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# mscorp said on 23 January, 2009 05:50 PM

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5000 people laid off.....because you didn't make enough PROFIT???

Here's an idea. Look at the Big 3. Compare yourselves to them. Do you have private jets? Boats?

INSANE salaries with RIDICULOUS "bonus'".

Here's my thoughts.

PARK the BOATS

PARK the JETS

Drive yourself.

Streamline or restructure your way of thinking. You can only fly under the radar (pun INTENDED) for so long.

Layoffs because you didn't make ENOUGH profit.

Doesn't that sound wrong?

Maybe it's just me. I thought making money was a GOOD thing? Maybe I'd better start going into debt?

Just my 2 Canadian cents worth...........wait.....there's an idea!!!....Convert all your money into Canadian!! You'll get 1.25 on the dollar.....now thats good business! And I'm just a Plumber....LOL

# QWERTY said on 31 January, 2009 04:31 PM

Ms. Passman,

Would that be the same BLS that predicted the technology sector would produce 1.3 million jobs per year for 10 years in America?

Computer related occupations is still under 3 million employed, I guess that didn't work out too well.  Let's look at the H-1B numbers for a sampling of that period.

Oversubscription of H-1B visa in computer related occupations:

Number of Computer related Jobs Lost during recession 2000-2002 = 134,960

Growth in Computer-related occupations 2000-2006 = 326,600

H-1B computer-related initial employment approvals 2000-2006 = 328,968

Comp. Science B.S. Degrees (1) 2000-2006 = 313,219

(1) U.S. Citizen & permanent resident B.S. Comuter Science (NSF)

Employment opportunities for American, newly degreed, B.S. C.S. and displaced Comp. Sci. workers (2001 - 2006) = (-2,368)

These figures do not include L-1 visas for the period --because it's impossible to determine how many were L-1 visas were computer related.

Year __  L-1 visas issued

2000 __ 54,963

2001 __ 59,384

2002 __ 57,721

2003 __ 57,245

2004 __ 62,700

2005 __ 65,458

2006 __ 72,613

(travel.state.gov)

The OIG report on L-1 informs us that L-1 are mostly computer related, but not exactly how many.

So Microsoft is still steadfastly in the pro H-1B corner and refuses to acknowledge that there is fraud and misuse in the program?  Why hasn't Microsoft even responded to eliminating the H-1B lottery in favor of competitve bid for these visas?

I've looked at the LCA data and Microsoft doesn't misuse the visa and even files an LCA for each employee as opposed to filing for 25 "programmers" on one LCA.  Moreover, the H-1B & L-1 is the reason for the EB green card backlog, I'd guess that Microsoft couldn't offer an EB-3 green card in an employment offer even though the EB is a traditional entrance visa.

Surely an H-1B competitive bid system would allow Microsoft a larger share of employment visas and the reputable players would prosper -- the visa abusers would be locked out of the system.

Finally, Microsoft is a producer of tangible goods, why not differentiate itself from the offshore outsourcers.  Why should outsourcers be allowed to practice nationalist hiring practices, shouldn't they be eliminated from eligibity to guestworker programs?

The H-1B is supposed to be for American companies, the L-1 to encourage foreign investment, they are not foreign corporations to arbitrage employment offshore.

Top 20 H-1B Employer list 2006:

2006 H-1B and L-1 visas in Top 20 list -- Total visas = 48,159

Business Process Outsourcing Specialists (12)

TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMITED = 8293

INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED = 5202

WIPRO LIMITED = 4841

SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES LTD = 3830

PATNI COMPUTER SYSTEMS INC = 1831

HCL AMERICA INC = 1421

LARSEN & TOUBRO INFOTECH LIMITED = 1090

I-FLEX SOLUTIONS INC = 876

MPHASIS CORPORATION = 809

TECH MAHINDRA AMERICAS INC = 781

COGNIZANT TECH SOLUTIONS U S CORP = 5746

LANCESOFT INC = 645

Total H-1B and L-1 visas reported = 35,365

Percentage of "Top 20" Total = 73.43%

Accounting Services (2)

ERNST & YOUNG LLP = 913

DELOITTE & TOUCHE = 2067

Total H-1B and L-1 visas reported = 2980

Percentage of "Top 20" Total = 6.19%

Producers of Tangible Goods (6)

MICROSOFT = 3285

IBM CORPORATION = 2367

INTEL CORP = 1222

ORACLE USA INC = 1198

CISCO SYSTEMS INC = 893

MOTOROLA INC = 849

Total H-1B and L-1 visas reported = 9814

Percentage of "Top 20" Total = 20.38%

Source: GRASSLEY, DURBIN RELEASE NEW INFORMATION ON L VISAS

Data: grassley.senate.gov/public/releases/2007/062620072.pdf

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