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More than 142,000 in the St. Louis area are currently looking for work. Unemployment rate highest in years. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MERIC. Region hammered by global economic recession, natural disasters, and auto industry decline.
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More than 142,000 in the St. Louis area are currently looking for work. Unemployment rate highest in years. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MERIC
Region hammered by global economic recession, natural disasters, and auto industry decline. Sources: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MERIC
St. Louis Employer Survey reveals: • Business performance is flat as companies seek to reinvent strategies; • Hiring has slowed in the area; BUT • Future employment plans are optimistic, especially in the Education / Social Assistance / Healthcare, Retail, and Transportation / Warehousing sectors.
However nearly 1 in 4 businesses indicate they are constrained by the lack of available skilled workers and needed training programs, issues that existed before the downturn.
St. Louis Dislocated Worker Survey reveals: • Most dislocated workers have held steady employment, are disproportionately older, and have minimal education; • Earning enough wages to support their families is the top concern; AND • Interested in accelerated training programs to help them quickly transition back into the workforce.
How to balance the design of workforce programs between short-term efforts that can quickly reengage workers with longer term training necessary for many high demand, high wage occupations?
There are more ways to draw a crooked line than a straight one.
We need a strong and thriving St. Louis economy.
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