Survey shows 53% of parts manufacturers report no business change due to COVID-19
Gardner Intelligence reported Monday that 53% of discrete parts manufacturers have no seen no change to their business because of COVID-19, according to their survey
Gardner Intelligence reported Monday that 53% of discrete parts manufacturers have no seen no change to their business because of COVID-19, according to their survey
COVID-19 is disrupting manufacturing outside of the United States, but the Harvard Business Review projected two weeks ago that things could get dicey in the
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Jack Welch, famous for his legendary 20-year tenure as CEO of General Electric, died Monday at age 84. In 2004, he was named IndustryWeek’s CEO
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DC – US manufacturers’ biggest complaint is the lack of skilled workers available. That’s what Technology & Manufacturing Association members have been saying for years
DETROIT – First day back at work after the holidays, and nearly 1000 temporary workers at General Motors heard good news – On Monday, GM
The US trade deficit narrowed for the third straight month in November, to its lowest level in more than three years. From the Market Insider:
Illinois Department of Labor Reminds Workers to “Watch Their Wages” SPRINGFIELD – Illinoisans rang in the New Year with a new, higher minimum wage, and
Associated Press is reporting Thursday that the first phase of a U.S.-China trade agreement will be inked at the White House in mid-January. The so-called