You constantly hear about many manufacturing jobs being lost to get lower costs overseas.
Could
it be that we actually have a shortage of technically-skilled
workers? Could that be because we are educating too many kids in
college with the wrong skills?
The
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development completed a
study that indicated that less than 10% of teenagers in the U.S.
study skilled trade careers for jobs with manufacturers and
utilities.
We
have had this shortage for about twenty years. As a result, there
aren’t sufficient qualified workers in many areas of essential
work. And the workforce is getting older, so the problem is becoming
more acute.
We
get more unemployable college grads, more lawyers, and more
manufacturing jobs sent overseas where the skills may be.(See the
Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)
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