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TRAINING KEY TO MANUFACTURING HEALTH
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Newspaper Article

TRAINING KEY TO MANUFACTURING HEALTH

2007
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Overview
A recent report by Grant Thornton documented this clear-cut challenge for Wisconsin manufacturers. In a survey of Wisconsin employers, 43 percent offered fewer than eight hours of annual training per employee. In a recent newspaper article, Mike Altschaefl, a Grant Thornton- Wisconsin managing partner said, \"Wisconsin was one of the lowest (states) in expectations to provide at least eight hours of training at the manufacturing level.\" Wisconsin's Technical Colleges' employer advisory committees see the same trend here. Employers are looking to conduct more training of incumbent workers, especially in manufacturing. While these are encouraging signs, Wisconsin needs to do more to ensure employees' skills remain a priority.
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Madison Newspapers, Inc
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