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Manufacturers Looking To Attract Millennials

File photo of Iron Workers, Local 468 in Cleveland. (Tony Ganzer / ideastream)

A new study of Northeast Ohio’s manufacturing sector shows the most common concern of company owners is where they can find skilled workers, especially millennials.  From Ohio Public Radio station WKSU, Kevin Niedermier has more.

Ethan Karp is president and CEO of the Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network, or Magnet, the group that conducted the study.  

He says to recruit and retain millennials, companies must consider adjusting work hours, break schedules, and possibly allowing amenities like music on the factory floor among other things.  

And, they must get their recruitment pitches out to high schools and community colleges.

Karp says there are plenty of employment opportunities.  

Karp: “Good-paying middle skills jobs, C-and-C operators, welders, things like that. And at any given time in Northeast Ohio, say, there will be 3,000 or more jobs open right now.”

Karp says even if the manufacturing sector doesn’t grow over the next few years, more Northeast Ohio manufacturing jobs will open up as about 50,000 workers retire.