Is Your Firm at Risk of Labor Shortages?
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Is Your Firm at Risk of Labor Shortages?

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Labor shortages in the US are likely to persist over the next decade. Shortages will be acute for skilled trades and manual labor, with less acute but still higher risk in protective services, health care practitioner, and education services. New entrants to the labor market, automation, and worker flexibility will help end shortages. See where your company lands in terms of risks.

Labor shortages in the US are likely to persist over the next decade. Shortages will be acute for skilled trades and manual labor, with less acute but still higher risk in protective services, health care practitioner, and education services. New entrants to the labor market, automation, and worker flexibility will help end shortages. See where your company lands in terms of risks.

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