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White House announces new workforce hubs for manufactur­ing

- BY CLYDE HUGHES UPI.com

The White House on Thursday announced four new “workforce hubs” to gear up U.S. workers for new manufactur­ing jobs.

President Joe Biden planned to visit Syracuse, N.Y., Thursday to announce the new hubs in upstate New York, Michigan, Milwaukee and Philadelph­ia and tout a preliminar­y agreement with Micron to expand its semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing operations, the White House said.

“The Biden-Harris administra­tion is committed to ensuring that all workers – including women, people of color, veterans, and those who have been historical­ly left behind – have equitable access to those job opportunit­ies and the training and skills needed to fill them,” the White House said in a statement.

“In each of the four new hubs, the administra­tion will expand the successful models developed in the first round of workforce hubs.”

The White House said the new workforce hub in upstate New York will help workers enter the semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing field.

Micron announced in 2022 that it would build a $500 million semiconduc­tor fabricatio­n facility in the state, using funding from the CHIPS and Science Act.

Biden on Thursday announced a $6.1 billion deal with Micron to invest in semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing in New York as well as Idaho, where Micron is based.

The hub in Michigan will benefit workers breaking into the electric vehicle industry as the Biden administra­tion looks to retool existing auto plants to shift to the production of EVs.

In Milwaukee and Philadelph­ia, the workforce hubs will train workers to replace lead pipes to follow through on a goal the Biden administra­tion presented last year to replace lead pipes in water systems throughout the country within 10 years.

The administra­tion previously announced five so-called Investing in America workforce hubs in Columbus, Ohio; Baltimore; Pittsburgh; Augusta, Ga.; and Phoenix.

The administra­tion had said in the past that locations named workforce hubs will drive advanced job growth by developing technologi­cal skills with apprentice­ships and education to match future jobs.

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