"Our local Capital Region Career Centers, in partnership with the New York State Department of Labor, stand ready to support Plug Power employees affected by this recent layoff, providing personalized career counseling, job placement assistance, and training resources to help them transition into new opportunities," said Brian J. Williams, Executive Director of the Capital Region Workforce Development Board. "We are working with Plug officials to coordinate these services prior to layoff and are committed to ensuring that every worker has the support they need to navigate this challenging time and find their next career path."
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As many of you are aware Plug has undertaken a sizeable reduction in force. To my #HR colleagues on LI, I can honestly say the labor market has just been populated with some of the most dedicated, innovative and collaborative engineers, technicians and administrative personnel you will find. We are working with our partners at the New York State Department of Labor and the Capital Region Workforce Development Board to host a job fair at our Vista facility in Slingerlands. If you are interested in tabling at this event (to be scheduled), please shoot me your email address in a private chat on LI. For any of my #Rochester connections, we also have smaller number of impacted workers there. No job fair scheduled there, but working diligently to put opportunities and connections in front of our former colleagues. Let's help to transition these great folks to their next professional chapter! Lauren Piche, PHR ?? Brian J. Williams Tim Drawbridge