The Conversation: The Next Generation of American Manufacturing is High Tech and Requires Skilled Workers
US workers are not skilled enough to meet the next generation of manufacturing. But efforts to train them are underway.
US workers are not skilled enough to meet the next generation of manufacturing. But efforts to train them are underway.
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