Newly created manufacturing jobs, which require more skills than those that were lost, are not necessarily going to places where they were eliminated.
We’ve heard the political drumbeat: jobs, jobs, jobs! Politicians campaigning in the 2020 elections will beat that drum even louder.
Front Line: Manufacturers Look to Nontraditional Locations
1 Nov 2019
As the labor supply tightens, nontraditional manufacturing hubs are upping their game by investing in workforce training programs.
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Eyes Wide Open
Nov 1 2019Is this a new business retention tool for economic developers?
In August, a major employer in Findlay, Ohio, placed a call to Tim Mayle, director of Findlay-Hancock County Economic Development. The message was urgent. The Japanese-owned automotive plant was teetering.
“They were really struggling with employee turnover,” Mayle...

Gov. Reynolds attends Forge Grand Opening
Oct 31 2019Gov. Kim Reynolds participated in the opening ceremony of the first rural Forge in Jefferson, Iowa. The Forge is a culmination of the power of public-private partnerships and the governor’s initiatives to harness the innovation that exists across Iowa.
“Rural Iowa stands at a crossroads in the digital revolution...

A day of celebration for The Forge in Jefferson
Oct 29 2019
A brief ribbon cutting ceremony Saturday afternoon at Accenture’s Forge in Jefferson kicked off a grand opening celebration attended by hundreds of people from Jefferson, Greene County, across Iowa and across the country.
Participating in the ribbon cutting were (from left) Jefferson...