By Bill Koenig As many as 2.4 million manufacturing jobs may go unfilled by 2028, putting $454 billion in production at risk, consulting company Deloitte (New York) said.
A lack of skills and “impending retirements” of current workers “suggest the industry could experience employment bottlenecks,” the consulting company said in a report done with the Manufacturing Institute.
The report was based on a survey of 400 U.S. manufacturers. That was supplemented with executive interviews, analysis of data and economic forecasts. The report lists five authors, five from Deloitte, one from the National Association of Manufacturers, parent organization of the Manufacturing Institute.Manufacturing […]
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