The skilled workforce needed to build the projects driving the U.S. economy is not hypothetical. It is trained, available, and capable of expanding with demand.
What is missing is the early commitment to incorporate workforce strategy into project planning.โ
The conversation about โskilled labor shortagesโ is missing a critical fact: The Building Trades already train and deploy the workforce building Americaโs infrastructure, manufacturing facilities, power generation, and data centers. The issue is not a lack of workers. Itโs a failure by some owners, developers, and national contractor groups to commit to early workforce planning and long-term investmentโthe same commitment the Building Trades and signatory contractor partners have made for decades. Read more from @NABTU: https://t.co/QheQf9Ijfi
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