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‘There’s more risk involved with going to college’: How companies are attracting Gen Z to trades jobs

Work Life

The law of supply and demand indicates that there’s now a shortage and high demand for trade skills, and businesses are paying a lot of money to get those skills into their workforce.” Josh Levin, the owner of electric and construction company Empowered Electric in Kansas City, Missouri, describes the current logic. “If

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Is College Still Worth It?

Success

Yet the company—and consequently, the automotive industry at large—has had strong ties to students and institutions for decades. The school handles logistics for its 250 participating students, and the companies supply them with cars, tools, equipment, materials support and instructor training. Automotive jobs never shut down.

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Ultrafabrics celebrates 25th anniversary with new and improved bio-based Volar Bio collection

Workplace Insight

Volar Bio’s evolution in backcloth construction not only includes certified REPREVE recycled polyester and ECOVERO viscose in the backcloth, but introduces Susterra propanediol bio-based resin. As an ingredient supplier, it is investing in traceable and certified raw materials to ensure supply chain transparency.

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Contract lifecycle management guide

BMT Office Administration

Retail, education, government, automotive, energy, and utilities are among the users. Sectors that deal with large volumes of contracts that require standardized legal language and processes also depend on CLM systems. The types of contracts, of course, will vary by the nature of each industry.