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Managing & Supporting a Changing Labor Market10:00am – 11:15am
Facilitator: Jim Denova, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation
Speakers: Jan Masaoka, Blue Avocado / Carolyn Maue, The Maue Center / Stefani Pashman, Three Rivers Workforce
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Pittsburgh Nonprofit Summit Managing and Supporting a Changing Labor Market
Stefani Pashman Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board
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What Does the Regional Economy Look Like?
Service jobs drive the regional economy.
Similar to national trends, manufacturing no longer dominates the labor market.
The Nonprofit sector is a significant employment base in the region.
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Service Providing Jobs (2/3 of local jobs)
Goods Producing Jobs (1/3 of local jobs)
What Does the Regional Economy Look Like?
The region gained almost 70,000 new jobs between 2005 and 2010; 80% of those were in these top 5 clusters
The region lost over 32,000 existing jobs between 2005 and 2010; 90% of those were in these top 5 clusters.
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Technical and Hands-on Skills
Soft Skills – Communication, Team-work, Problem-solving, etc.
What Skills are Required in the Regional Economy?
Nonprofit Sector
What Skills are Required in the Regional Economy?
Jobs by Education RequiredAll Sectors
• Higher Education
• Complex Skill-sets• Strong managerial &
leadership capabilities
• Communication &
collaboration
• Technical and Clerical skills
• Flexibility and
Adaptability
What Do the Current Employment Dynamics Look Like?
SUPPLY
• Decreasing Unemployment -7%•Job Growth
• 95,000 Unemployed• 35,000 UC Exhaustees by July
DEMAND
• 40,000 online postings• 35,000 New Hires in 1Q 2011
• Limited options (Retail, IT, Healthcare)•Skill mismatch
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Are the Employment Dynamics Different in the Nonprofit Sector?
The Nonprofit Sector has an OLDER workforce than the overall regional labor market: 70% of the sector’s workers are over 35 while in the overall market only 67% of workers are over 35. The biggest gap is in the 55-64 cohort: the NS share is 3% higher than average.
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Are the Employment Dynamics Different in the Nonprofit Sector?
Younger workers in the Nonprofit Sector are less stable than their counterparts in other industries.The 25-34 cohort, on the other hand, churns less often in the Nonprofit Sector than in other industries.
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Are the Employment Dynamics Different in the Nonprofit Sector?
The Nonprofit Sector was less affected by the economic downturn and managed (in the overall context) not to lose jobs for any of the younger age cohorts. The job loss in the two oldest cohorts was less severe than in other sectors.
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What this means for Human Capital Management in NS
• Aging is REAL
• Turnover COSTS money and DECREASES productivity
• The issue of skill mismatch and lack of soft skills is very relevant to
the Nonprofit Sector
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• The Nonprofit Sector is growing
• Nonprofit Sector (Service Industry) offers opportunities for talent
with diverse background
• Nonprofit Sector can attract and utilize talent from other service
industry sectors
Strategic Workforce Planning and Innovative Talent Management is IMPORTANT
Thank you from the Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit
Partnership!
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