Skilled Trades See Interest Uptick
More young people are choosing skilled trade jobs after high school, (subscription) reports.
What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淓nrollment in vocational training programs is surging as overall enrollment in community colleges and four-year institutions has fallen. The number of students enrolled in vocational-focused community colleges rose 16% last year to its highest level since the National Student Clearinghouse began tracking such data in 2018. The ranks of students studying construction trades rose 23% during that time, while those in programs covering HVAC and vehicle maintenance and repair increased 7%.鈥
Why it鈥檚 important: The trades, including manufacturing, have experienced a worker shortage in recent years as the older generation of employees retires.
- Finding and retaining quality talent is consistently a top business challenge among manufacturers, according to the , a quarterly polling of the industry.
- But now, trade-apprenticeship demand is surging, perhaps a signal that positions will start to fill.
Perception change: For many years the vocational education wing of one high school in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, was called 鈥済reaser hall,鈥 but lately that鈥檚 started to change, a counselor there told the Journal.
- 鈥淸B]usinesses have raised funds and donated new equipment, including robotic arms 鈥 [and] those classrooms now sit at the building鈥檚 main entrance. 鈥楾here鈥檚 still a presumption that four-year college is the gold standard, but it doesn鈥檛 take as much work to get people to buy into the viability of other options,鈥 [he said].鈥
The last word: Indeed, the Manufacturing Institute, the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 501(c)3 nonprofit workforce development and education affiliate, is seeing significant growth in its initiative, an earn-while-you-learn training program with more than 40 chapters in 16 states鈥攁nd more forming all the time. FAME, which was founded by Toyota and is now led by the MI, is truly the American model of skills training, according to MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee.
- 鈥淔AME is training thousands of global best technicians nationwide and the number of program participants is on the rise,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is good news for manufacturing, which sorely needs talent to continue to make the many, many things people use every day.鈥