Ford CEO Jim Farley warns of a critical shortage of skilled tradespeople in the US, highlighting over a million unfilled jobs and a dangerous lag compared to China. He stresses the need for investment in trade education and rebuilding the blue-collar workforce, citing Ford’s own efforts to eliminate tiered wages as a step towards career stability.
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