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Manufacturing jobs are growing in most of the nation's cities, according to an an analysis of Labor Department data performed by On Numbers. more
Recently released government data indicates that industrial manufacturing rose in January, and this uptick in activity could help to trigger the creation of manufacturing jobs. more
U.S. factories have been creating substantial job openings, but are encountering challenges when looking for the skilled labor they need to fill the manufacturing jobs. more
The mass exodus of manufacturing jobs to countries with lower labor wages has started to reverse, as employers move positions such as these back to the United States. more
U.S. manufacturing technology orders (USMTOs) reached their highest level in over a decade in 2011, and this robust demand could trigger manufacturing staffing. more
Fortune 500 company GE announced plans on February 13 to hire 5,000 veterans and create more than 12,000 new positions at its facilities. more
Manufacturing has been making a rebound in the United States, and this improvement in recovery can be attributed to rising export activity. more
Manufacturing jobs have always been safe for more than 100 years at Timken Co., which has been in business since 1899. more
Taxes are a major consideration for manufacturers deciding where to locate their firms, and the incentives that state and local governments give companies have an influence on where manufacturing jobs are created. more
Companies involved in manufacturing staffing in the United States are having a hard time finding the skilled labor they need, and this lack of qualified talent has been motivating policymakers to alter their educational programs. more
Creating manufacturing jobs in the United States is the key to revitalizing the country's economy, according to the Christian Science Monitor. more
Houston has managed to single itself out as a top area for creating manufacturing jobs, leading U.S. cities in these positions. more
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) US released a statement on February 2, that indicated that manufacturing mergers and acquisitions activity rose in 2011. more
Automotive suppliers have become much more effective at predicting the preferences of consumers, Faurecia technology strategy manager Frédéric Charon stated in an opinion piece that appeared in IndustryWeek. more
Creating sophisticated products that entail the use of high-technology processes is the key to creating manufacturing jobs in high-wage countries such as the United States, Siemens Corporation president and chief executive officer Eric Spiegel said in a statement. more
A report released by the U.S. Department of Labor on February 3 indicates that the economy added 243,000 positions during the period, with manufacturing jobs showing a strong increase. more
Car manufacturer Chrysler Group LLC released a statement on February 2, which indicated that the company plans to create an additional 1,800 manufacturing jobs at its assembly plant in Belvidere, Illinois. more
Manufacturing jobs could be created by the rising sector activity that was indicated by The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) report on February 1, which indicated that its manufacturing index rose in January. more
Various companies that have moved manufacturing positions overseas are bringing the manufacturing jobs back to the United States as changes in the cost of production make investing in the country more appealing to investors. more
The Cincinnati Gazette reports that manufacturers in the area are making a strong push to attract young workers, appealing to this age demographic when staffing high tech manufacturing jobs. more
At a recent visit to a facility in New Hampshire, Vice President Joseph Biden promoted the use of tax policies designed to spur manufacturing staffing in the United States. more
Data provided in a U.S. Commerce Department report indicated that durable goods orders rose 3 percent in December, and this uptick in demand could lead to the creation of manufacturing jobs. more
The White House released a report on January 25, in which president Barack Obama outlined his plans for helping to spur the creation of manufacturing staffing. more
Manufacturing has recently been touted as a key industry in Obama's State Of The Union speech, and the creation of manufacturing jobs is crucial to maintaining innovation in the United States, David Rotman wrote in an opinion piece in Technology Review. more