John --
We're on to the newest installment
of Control What You Can.
A lot has been written about the
readiness of the next generations for the workforce. The student loan
crisis is heavily covered, but there's also discussion of the
availability of entry-level positions. The trades and apprenticeships
are receiving focus, as well. The jobs of the future seem to always
change, and the recommendation to focus on skills such as problem
solving and communication is usually mixed with a note that we have
failed to properly train future workers with these skillsets.
How is the US Doing Preparing the Next Generations for
the Workforce?
Building a resilient and representative
economy requires creating opportunities and providing the education
and training for individuals to take advantage of those opportunities.
How is the US doing in these areas, and on which area should we be
focused? Weight in across our platforms this weekend!
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