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America needs 3.8 million manufacturing workers. This CEO has a blueprint to find them
The U.S. needs to fill 3.8 million manufacturing jobs over the next decade, with half at risk of remaining unfilled due to a perception gap. A CEO highlights that modern manufacturing now offers clean, safe, high-paying careers with advanced technology, contrasting outdated stereotypes.
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