
Major automaker drops $242M to rebuild America's workforce

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General Motors has invested over $242 million in a skilled trades apprenticeship program to address the declining workforce in critical trades. The program offers classroom instruction and hands-on experience, aiming to train future skilled trade professionals. GM's initiative targets both adults and younger generations, exposing them to automotive manufacturing careers. The investment is part of GM's strategy to forecast workforce needs over the next decade amid a national skills shortage.
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