The Chenango-Delaware-Otsego Workforce is the agency to link employers with workers, and workers with the resources they need to develop their careers.

CDO Workforce coordinates and focuses employment, training and education development resources across three counties, providing service to employed people, unemployed people and employers alike. Our goal is to improve the long-term growth and development of the work force.

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The Official Career Development Source for Employment, Training and Recruitment issues for Business and Individuals in Chenango, Delaware and Otsego Counties of New York State.

From NYS Department of Labor: Insurance Claims Call-Back System

New call-back system for Unemployment Insurance claims will be in place today. 

If you have been instructed to call theTelephone Claims Center to complete filing your claim, you no longer need to call. A representative from the NYS DOL will call you back within 72 hours. 

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SUNY Morrisville - Norwich Campus is ready to assist you!

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SUNY Morrisville- Norwich Campus is still available and able to assist prospective students and our community with the college application process and answer any questions/concerns that they may have. 

Admissions and Workforce Development Coordinator, Dan Goldman, has the capability to complete Virtual Campus Visits by setting up a webinar for students to have one-on-one meetings. 

One does not need a subscription or a special program/app. All one needs is access to their email to click on the webinar link and a smart phone or front-facing camera on their laptop with internet.

Dan can be reached directly at .

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Virtual Job Shadow Pilot - CDO Workforce Needs Your Input!

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CDO Workforce Introduces New Virtual Job Shadow Pilot - Seeking Youth with Disabilities, ages 18 – 24, for this Pilot Program 

CDO Workforce is launching a Pilot Project: Effective Use of Virtual Job Shadowing Software. We will be using virtual job shadowing software as one component of the Integrated Resource Team job placement and work experience activities. The pilot project will run until April 23rd to assess the effectiveness of the Virtual Job Shadowing on-line software program as a tool for young adults, ages 18-24, with disclosed disabilities. 

The purpose of the software is to improve the knowledge, awareness and skills of participants related to career exploration, finding jobs, and job readiness skills. The goal of this project is to find out how the new Job Shadowing Software can be helpful for career exploration and job search; and to find out how employment counselors can use this software to better support those who are looking for work. 

The software has been tested in many settings successfully. We hope to learn what tools serve youth and employment counselors and determine what strategies will support use and integration of VirtualJobShadow.com into career exploration at CDO.

Project Contacts: Alan Sessions or Kathy DeAngelo, 607-432-4800

Project Outcome Goals for CDO Staff:
>Strategies to successfully incorporate the Virtual Job Shadowing Software into CDO to improve services and supports to youth.
>Data, measurable impact from pre and post-assessment, and lessons learned gathered from both youth and employment counselor; based on the analysis of the data, recommend process to make sure the software can be successfully used by more youth.

Key Pilot Project Questions:
>Do youth improve their knowledge and awareness of careers, education and training, and job skills after completing Virtual Job Shadowing planned lessons and activities?
>Do youth and young adults identify a realistic career pathway after participating in the Virtual Job Shadowing pilot project? (Realistic= understanding of what education and training is needed; and career choice matches personal interests, talents, and goals.)
>Do the job shadowing software activities motivate or guide participants to further job search or job placement activities?

CDO Workforce is seeking 25 youth with disabilities, ages 18 – 24, for this pilot program, Youth should be open to career exploration assistance. Youth that are interested in the pilot should contact Alan Sessions at 607-432-4800 x 109 or e-mail: for more information.

Thank you in advance for your help!

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Extended Filing Hours: Unemployment Insurance

NYS Department of Labor has extended the hours at the Unemployment Insurance Claim Office to include Sundays. 

Extended telephone filing hours as follows:

  • Monday through Friday, 8 am to 7:30 pm.
  • Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 am to 8:00 pm. 

Learn More Here: https://labor.ny.gov/ui/how_to_file_claim.shtm

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FAQ: Essential and Non-Essential Businesses

Are you unsure what businesses are considered essential and non-essential?

Here is an FAQ from New York State with the latest information: 

https://esd.ny.gov/sites/default/files/ESD_EssentialEmployerFAQ_032220.pdf?

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