AI Won’t Just Disrupt Jobs. It’ll Disrupt Mobility
A new report from Brookings and Opportunity@Work argues that AI could jeopardize the career pathways that provide mobility for 23M Americans without four-year degrees.
Starting Early
Connecting kids to aviation careers with a fresh take on a regional workforce development hub. Also, Genesys Works expands its high school internship model, i.c. stars doubles down on tech…
Taking Flight in High School
A novel three-year high school program packed with work-based learning prepares students for jobs in southwest Ohio’s growing aviation industry.
Systemic Workforce Development Problems Hinder Semiconductor Training Programs
This issue brief examines barriers in workforce development that threaten to derail the momentum around training hundreds of thousands of Americans for semiconductor technician jobs.
Getting to Work
With AI’s job impacts looming, a broad commission of experts say the U.S. needs to go big with a coordinated plan for educating and training workers. Also, a research brief…
Semiconductor Investments Are Changing Regional Workforce Development Systems. Can They Be Transformational?
Introducing a series of issue briefs looking at workforce training responses in four U.S. regions—the sites of some of the nation’s largest semiconductor company investments.
Credentials of Value
Short-term credentials move beyond the “Wild West” as states step up investment. Also, the National Skills Coalition seeks a bold workforce policy agenda, and essays on why workforce infrastructure is…
How a Manufacturing Fix Grew Into Connecticut’s Big Bet on Short-Term Credentials
Connecticut grew a “farm system” for shipbuilders and sheet metal fabricators and has been expanding it into more industries across the state.
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