February 24, 2023
Indiana Region 5 Workforce Board Featured at February Governor's Workforce Cabinet Meeting
Lance Ratliff, Executive Director of the Region 5 Workforce Workforce Board, presented at the February 17th meeting of the Governor's Workforce Cabinet.

INWBA thanks the GWC for the opportunity to have Lance highlight the work of Region 5. We also thank Representative Chuck Goodrich, a Region 5 board member, for hosting the meeting at Gaylor Electric.



Report Spotlight - Closing the Digital Skill Divide
National Skills Coalition (NSC) in partnership with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta released Closing the Digital Skill Divide, a real-time snapshot of demand for digital skills in the US labor market. The analysis finds that 92% of jobs analyzed require digital skills. Previous NSC research found one-third of workers don’t have the foundational digital skills necessary to enter and thrive in today’s jobs. Together, these findings point to a significant digital skill divide. This report also found that public investments in closing this digital skill divide can generate measurable economic payoff for businesses, workers, and the broader economy. 

The findings suggest that states that target resources toward digital skill building could generate measurable monetary benefits: 

  • Workers that qualify for jobs that require even one digital skill can earn an average of 23 percent more than in a job requiring no digital skills. Moving from a job requiring no digital skills to one requiring at least three can increase pay by an average of 45%. 
  • For the economy as a whole, these increased earnings could generate more state and federal tax revenue. Depending on the household size and composition, this could range from $1,363 to $2,879 in additional tax revenue per household per year. 
  • For businesses, turnover costs (estimated at $25,000 when a worker quits within the first year to over $78,000 after five years) can be averted or delayed by ensuring that workers have upskilling opportunities.  
INWBA Executives Engage with Legislators and Staff at Meet-and-Greet at Indiana Statehouse on February 21st
Legislators and staff met with leaders of Indiana's 12 Workforce Development Boards at our meet-and-greet on Tuesday, February 21st. This was a great opportunity for policy makers to learn about the public workforce system in Indiana and how how INWBA members positively impact the communities they serve!
Register Now for the H. Kent Weldon Conference for Higher Education on April 3rd
The H. Kent Weldon Conference for Higher Education is an annual convening of Indiana students, educators, business, community and government leaders to share and discuss ideas that impact higher education and workforce development within the State.

This year's theme, Against the Odds: Powerful Practices to Drive Educational Opportunity, will focus on successful programs that address educational access and success.

Learn more about INWBA's value to Indiana, and the needs of Indiana's public workforce system by reading our recent policy recommendations.
Upcoming Member Events
INWBA members hold events, including job fairs and workshops, on a regular basis. More information on all events may be found at member websites as well as on DWD: Job Fairs & Opportunities (in.gov) or at individual INWBA member websites.