Manufacturing has been the back bone of the American labor force since Industrialization. But with technological advancement and outsourcing, the manufacturing industry is seeing a reduction in hires. Inversely, professional and business services are experiencing an influx of hires. This may indicate a shift in need for more skilled labor and a desire for cheap, foreign assembled goods.
Manufacturing has been the back bone of the American labor force since Industrialization. But with technological advancement and outsourcing, the manufacturing industry is seeing a reduction in hires. Inversely, professional and business services are experiencing an influx of hires. This may indicate a shift in need for more skilled labor and a desire for cheap, foreign assembled goods.