US Manufacturing hires most in 7 months
Good news continues to come from U.S. manufacturing ranks. In November, manufacturers made the most hires in the last seven months – 27,000 new workers
Good news continues to come from U.S. manufacturing ranks. In November, manufacturers made the most hires in the last seven months – 27,000 new workers
Forbes points to what’s ahead for manufacturing: digitization, digitalization and digital transformation, to name three. The three sound alike, but they’re very different from each
The Technology & Manufacturing Association found in their monthly survey for November 2018 that their main pain point continues to be the lack of skilled
Despite the flaming hot economy at the national level, the US Midwest continues the struggle to regain good paying manufacturing jobs. From 2000 to 2010,
In a Forbes story published Wednesday, author Lisa Caldwell writes about how manufacturers need to embrace digitization in order to stay up to the fast
“Components that you make, the items you manufacture, they’re out there in the world. On a day to day, you see these things in the
Tool & die makers are in high demand – such high demand, those pursuing the trade are paid to learn. No college debt, benefits that
Most U.S. manufacturers are paying workers more to keep production humming amid a shortage of skilled labor — and it’s working, Industry Week reports. More
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ROCKFORD – Rockford Illinois manufacturers and how they’re working to develop the area workforce are featured in the current Engineering.com: Despite a more positive outlook from