Workforce of Tomorrow: Industry, Education and Government Combine to Combat Workforce Challenges
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Workforce of Tomorrow: Industry, Education and Government Combine to Combat Workforce Challenges

U.S. News & World Report
May 23, 2019

Summary

In Vermont, industry, education, and government are joining forces to tackle pressing workforce challenges, particularly in light of an aging population and a mismatch between job openings and qualified applicants. The partnership between GlobalFoundries and Vermont Technical College exemplifies this collaborative effort, as they have developed an apprenticeship program to equip future workers with essential technology skills needed in today's job market.

This initiative reflects a growing trend across various states, where customized solutions are being sought to address unique workforce needs. As automation and technological advancements reshape the employment landscape, it is crucial for businesses and educational institutions to work together to ensure that the workforce is well-prepared for the demands of modern industries, thereby fostering economic growth and stability.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the importance of registered apprenticeship programs as a vital strategy for bridging the skills gap in the workforce. By aligning training with industry needs, these partnerships not only prepare apprentices for successful careers but also help employers find the qualified talent they require for sustainable growth.

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