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A proactive approach to talent development

anufacturers of electric vehicles (EV) and semiconductors should have every reason to be optimistic. Their products are in demand, and the industries have benefitted from favorable tax breaks and billions of dollars in federal spending. But they are facing a huge problem: a dire (and worsening) shortage of skilled workers needed to keep their products

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