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TexasTowelie

(112,150 posts)
Sun Nov 28, 2021, 11:44 AM Nov 2021

The statewide labor shortage could last years. Here's how employers, workers can still succeed

To understand how much the statewide labor shortage has changed the jobs market, look no further than a recent job fair to hire workers for expansions of Pierce Manufacturing's production plants in Neenah and Fox Crossing.

The Oct. 14 job fair was a first step in the manufacturer of fire trucks' effort to hire 200 assemblers, welders, electricians and painters to to join its workforce of about 3,000.

Pierce touted competitive pay, health and well-being services and matching retirement contributions as most major employers do now. And the company highlighted another incentive: $10,000 in educational reimbursement per year for employees working toward a college degree.

Job-seekers could show up from mid-morning at the company's training facility on Oct. 14 to apply, and it didn't matter if applicants didn't have much experience. It conducted interviews and drug tests on the spot to speed up the candidate review process.

Read more: https://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/money/careers/2021/11/23/wisconsin-job-market-how-employers-workers-can-succeed-amid-long-term-shortage/6110124001/

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The statewide labor shortage could last years. Here's how employers, workers can still succeed (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2021 OP
I went to the pharmacy yesterday eve-- viva la Nov 2021 #1
I was talking to someone about the labor shortage kimbutgar Nov 2021 #2

viva la

(3,289 posts)
1. I went to the pharmacy yesterday eve--
Sun Nov 28, 2021, 11:49 AM
Nov 2021

and the cashier said, "We're closing in 3 minutes! There's no one to work the late shift."

I'm so used to everything being open 24 hours. Eventually the employers are just going to have to realize they can make more money paying better and staying open....
I do wonder if the current employees get a raise when the starting pay goes up so much.

Several places here are offering starting bonuses, like $1000. I'm tempted. My own employer is being stubbornly ungenerous!

kimbutgar

(21,137 posts)
2. I was talking to someone about the labor shortage
Sun Nov 28, 2021, 11:50 AM
Nov 2021

And they complained about workers not wanting to work. I told them maybe the employers were jerks who unpaid their workers and they decided to find better working conditions. The person said I didn’t think of that.

There are plenty of small businesses where I live who kept employees because they were treated well and got paid better wages.

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