Workforce Development

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in 2017,

the average manufacturing worker in the U.S. earned $84,832 annually, including pay and benefits, with 92% eligible for health insurance.

- National Association of Manufacturers (NAM)

Creating a vigorous business environment for your community means early investments in developing tomorrow’s workers. When students choose a manufacturing career path in high school, they are more apt to continue their studies at an area technical college following high school graduation. In turn, these technical college graduates are more likely to stay, work, and build a life in that same community. Working with local partners using Trades of Tomorrow® programming, your community can begin building tomorrow’s workforce today.

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