GlobalFoundries Joins CHIPS Women in Construction Framework
June 18 2024 - 9:05AM
GlobalFoundries announced today a commitment to the U.S. Department
of Commerce's CHIPS Women in Construction Framework, a set of five
best practices intended to increase representation of women and
economically disadvantaged individuals in the construction
workforce. The Framework is part of U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina
Raimondo’s ongoing Million Women in Construction initiative that
aims to expand the American construction workforce by doubling the
number of women in construction over the next decade. GF Chief
People Officer Pradheepa Raman announced the company’s commitment
at the “CHIPS Women in Construction Roundtable” event at the White
House.
In voluntarily committing to the Framework, GF is agreeing to
work with contractors, trade unions, and other community and
workforce partners to implement best practices that will expand the
construction workforce by increasing the participation of women and
economically disadvantaged individuals. These recruitment and
retention best practices will help support on-time and successful
completion of CHIPS program-funded projects.
"At GlobalFoundries, we celebrate our diversity and are
steadfast in our commitment to shaping the future of the
semiconductor industry. Every day, our talented team is pushing the
boundaries of innovation to shape essential technologies that are
making the world a better place," Raman said. "We applaud the
leadership of Secretary Raimondo in taking action to diversify our
nation's workforce. GlobalFoundries is proud to commit to the
Department of Commerce's CHIPS Women in Construction Framework. A
more diverse construction workforce benefits all of us,
strengthening our industry and our communities."
The five best practices GF is committing to adopt are:
- Set goals and monitor progress towards increasing the
participation of women on CHIPS-funded construction projects.
- Build community partnerships with community organizations with
a track record of increasing women and economically disadvantaged
individuals’ exposure to and recruitment into the construction
industry.
- Develop training pathways such as training investments,
apprentice utilization goals, or apprentice readiness program
partnerships that serve women and economically disadvantaged
individuals.
- Provide access to supportive services such as child care or
transportation that will increase retention of women and
economically disadvantaged individuals in the workforce.
- Maintain healthy, safe, and respectful workplaces and prevent
and address harassment, discrimination, retaliation, and violence
through workplace training, policy and practice.
In the coming months, GF will work with the CHIPS Program Office
(CPO), the Department of Commerce, and collaborate with local
partners, such as contractors, trades unions and community-based
organizations to develop and implement activities carrying out the
best practices.
GF’s support of CHIPS Women in Construction framework is the
company’s latest effort to support workplace diversity and build a
critical talent pipeline for the current and future workforce. In
May, GF announced a partnership with Micron Technology and the U.S.
National Science Foundation to invest in workforce development at
Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) to help meet the growing
workforce needs of the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem and help
develop the next generation of talent for the industry.
In November 2023, GF announced a new student loan repayment
program to help U.S.-based employees and eligible new recruits pay
up to $28,500 in student loan debt, tax-free, to help ease the
financial burden of higher education and training. GF also offers
tuition reimbursement for employees pursuing undergraduate and
graduate degrees, fully paid parental leave, employee fitness
stipend to promote good health and childcare subsidy towards
dependent care. GF’s first-of-its-kind apprenticeship program
provides opportunities for individuals with no prior experience or
training in the semiconductor industry, offering full-time paid
positions and cost-free college courses to high school
graduates.
GF has established strategic partnerships nationwide with top
universities and strong regional engagements with community
colleges in New York and Vermont as well as access to worldwide
talent through its global footprint to help build a diverse
workforce and semiconductor talent pipeline. To help inspire
younger children, GF has a robust STEM outreach program to engage
with regional middle schools and high schools, including Early
College High School and Career and Technical Education programs, to
bring industry awareness and hands-on experiences to students.
About GF
GlobalFoundries (GF) is one of the world’s leading semiconductor
manufacturers. GF is redefining innovation and semiconductor
manufacturing by developing and delivering feature-rich process
technology solutions that provide leadership performance in
pervasive high growth markets. GF offers a unique mix of design,
development, and fabrication services. With a talented and diverse
workforce and an at-scale manufacturing footprint spanning the
U.S., Europe and Asia, GF is a trusted technology source to its
worldwide customers. For more information, visit www.gf.com.
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Media Contact:Michael
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