
Addressing the Skills Gap
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Addressing the skills gap in today’s workforce. May Roadshow/Segment 2
Workers in the skilled trades are needed to fill more than 800,000 jobs in Michigan between now and 2022. That’s the latest data from the workforce intelligence network. But if the talent gap is not closed, economic growth in the state could slow down. Joining Christy for a sit down on this subject are Jeff Donofrio, Alycia Meriweather, and David McGhee. May Roadshow /Segment 2
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Addressing the Skills Gap
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Workers in the skilled trades are needed to fill more than 800,000 jobs in Michigan between now and 2022. That’s the latest data from the workforce intelligence network. But if the talent gap is not closed, economic growth in the state could slow down. Joining Christy for a sit down on this subject are Jeff Donofrio, Alycia Meriweather, and David McGhee. May Roadshow /Segment 2
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