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The NYC Workforce Drop with NYCETC’s Gregory J. Morris
New York City Employment and Training Coalition
22 episodes
6 days ago
The NYC Workforce Drop is a podcast series from the New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC). Hosted by CEO Gregory J. Morris, this series spotlights the people, policies, and programs shaping the future of workforce development in New York City. We dig into the real challenges and opportunities facing New Yorkers in the labor market today, from underemployment and job training to public funding, equity in hiring, and the critical role of community-based workforce organizations. Tune in and join us as we explore how to build a workforce system that truly works for everyone.
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The NYC Workforce Drop is a podcast series from the New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC). Hosted by CEO Gregory J. Morris, this series spotlights the people, policies, and programs shaping the future of workforce development in New York City. We dig into the real challenges and opportunities facing New Yorkers in the labor market today, from underemployment and job training to public funding, equity in hiring, and the critical role of community-based workforce organizations. Tune in and join us as we explore how to build a workforce system that truly works for everyone.
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Mini Episode – Post-Primary Perspective: Centering Workers and Affordability in NYC’s Future
The NYC Workforce Drop with NYCETC’s Gregory J. Morris
8 minutes 11 seconds
3 months ago
Mini Episode – Post-Primary Perspective: Centering Workers and Affordability in NYC’s Future

In this first mini episode, Gregory J. Morris offers a look at what New York City’s 2025 Democratic primary results mean for the future of workers, affordability, and public investment. As general election season heats up, this episode delivers a sharp call to action for incoming leadership: workforce equity and affordability aren’t side issues; they are the foundation of a thriving city.

Greg lays out the stakes: early policy signals from candidates, and the urgent need for real outcomes. He challenges City Hall to embrace workforce providers as strategic partners in building an inclusive and resilient New York City.


This mini episode delivers focused insights on what the primary reveals about voter priorities on jobs, cost of living, and public services; what real leadership requires: smart investments, transparent metrics, and collaboration; why the next administration must treat affordability, equity, and mobility as interconnected


  • Topics: NYC mayoral primary, workforce equity, affordability, economic mobility, public investment, labor market, NYCETC

    Published by: New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC)

    Produced by: Manhattan Neighborhood Network

    The NYC Workforce Drop with NYCETC’s Gregory J. Morris
    The NYC Workforce Drop is a podcast series from the New York City Employment and Training Coalition (NYCETC). Hosted by CEO Gregory J. Morris, this series spotlights the people, policies, and programs shaping the future of workforce development in New York City. We dig into the real challenges and opportunities facing New Yorkers in the labor market today, from underemployment and job training to public funding, equity in hiring, and the critical role of community-based workforce organizations. Tune in and join us as we explore how to build a workforce system that truly works for everyone.