Skills gap – finding the right talent

Apprenticeships and internship programs in the machining and other non-food manufacturing industries are helping to replace some of the 10,000 baby boomers retiring from American jobs every day. One approach is to bridge the training gap in job categories in regions of the US. Businesses may find such apprenticeship programs expensive, but can help build the skill sets for successful new employees when partnering with local institutions, such as community colleges and other businesses.

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