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Manufacturing industry lost 2,000 jobs in April: BLS
The transportation equipment sector, which includes motor vehicle and trailer manufacturing, lost the most jobs with 3,600. Auto part maker First Brand Group has closed plants as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan.
By Sara Samora • May 11, 2026 -
Defense Department increases microelectronics workforce program contract to $100M
The Purdue University-led SCALE consortium aims to attract and develop a skilled technical workforce to support DOD’s technologies across 35 schools, such as Arizona State University.
By Sara Samora • May 8, 2026 -
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TrendlineUpskilling a Modern Manufacturing Workforce
As manufacturing systems change, often becoming more automated and technical, employers are increasingly looking for ways to attract a more skilled workforce.
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Massachusetts startup launches ‘largest robot data factory in the US’
Manufacturing Dive recently visited Tutor Intelligence's new headquarters in Watertown, where the firm is seeing growing demand for its autonomous robots.
By Nathan Owens • May 7, 2026 -
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1,350 Olin workers ratify contract, end strike at Missouri Winchester factory
IAM Local 778-represented employees will return to work on Thursday at the company’s Lake City Army Ammunition manufacturing plant in Independence.
By Sara Samora • Updated May 7, 2026 -
GM’s US manufacturing investments surpass $6B in one year
The company’s latest commitments totaling $830 million will support SUV and truck production at major facilities in Michigan and Ohio.
By Nathan Owens • May 4, 2026 -
Updated federal guidance and funds may boost manufacturing apprenticeships
Arkansas’ Department of Commerce, which is managing a $35.8 million federal incentive fund, expects high interest. Manufacturers such as GE Appliances say updated federal guidelines may make their programs even more efficient.
By Michelle No • May 4, 2026 -
US Steel to invest $1.9B in a ‘first-of-its-kind’ direct reduced iron plant
The expansion will bolster its domestic supply chain and allow the company to feed DRI directly into the furnace while still hot, a spokesperson said.
By Nathan Owens • April 30, 2026 -
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Robotics stakeholders urge Congress to ‘act now’ to regain global leadership
The United States will fall further behind China in deploying robotics with artificial intelligence without federal support, experts said at a subcommittee hearing Tuesday.
By Nathan Owens • April 24, 2026 -
Skydio pledges $3.5B to expand US drone manufacturing
The funds will go toward establishing a fifth facility that will be “five times larger” than its other facilities in California, the Silicon Valley-based company said.
By Sara Samora • April 24, 2026 -
Drugmaker AbbVie chooses North Carolina for $1.4B manufacturing campus
The 185-acre site will be the company’s largest single investment to date, with a focus on small-volume parenteral products like vials and prefilled syringes.
By Nathan Owens • April 23, 2026 -
Manufacturers spent about $32B training workers: MI survey
The Manufacturing Institute’s workforce survey also found that companies are spending nearly 5 more hours training their existing employees than they did in 2019.
By Sara Samora • April 22, 2026 -
Union Pacific settles dispute with rail supplier, reaches 7-year agreement
Rocky Mountain Steel plans to operate a new, long-rail mill in Pueblo, Colorado, this year as part of a $1 billion investment in domestic steel production.
By Nathan Owens • April 20, 2026 -
US Steel to restart Gary Tin Mill production
The company said it will spend up to $20 million to support 225 jobs, as well as costs related to equipment inspections, maintenance and materials to resume operations.
By Nathan Owens • April 17, 2026 -
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Olin Winchester employees seek an improved work-life balance
One IAM Local 778-represented laborer said he had to work 60 hours a week for nearly four years. Union leaders said they are in it “for the long haul” to reach a fair employer-worker agreement.
By Sara Samora • April 17, 2026 -
OSHA extends heat emphasis program
The previous initiative lapsed on April 8, but two days later, the safety agency announced an updated outreach, resource and inspection program that will run through 2031.
By Zachary Phillips • April 17, 2026 -
L3Harris Technologies plans $1.3B solid rocket motor expansion in Virginia
The investment builds on the missile manufacturer’s previous $41.2 million investment at its Orange County facilities.
By Sara Samora • April 16, 2026 -
Google to provide $10M for Manufacturing Institute AI training programs
The money will be used to develop two artificial intelligence courses and expand apprenticeships, Manufacturing Institute President Carolyn Lee said.
By Jeffrey Kinney • April 15, 2026 -
OSHA proposes removing 2036 deadline in Walking-Working Surfaces standard
The proposed rule would give employers in industries such as manufacturing, waste and warehousing more time to equip all fixed ladders with a personal fall arrest or safety system.
By Sara Samora • April 14, 2026 -
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Over 1,300 Winchester workers strike at Olin factory in Missouri
The IAM union said “very little production” is taking place at the Winchester ammunition plant, which produces small arms cartridges, such as the 5.56mm, 7.62mm and .50 Caliber, for the U.S. military.
By Sara Samora • Updated April 10, 2026 -
Virginia governor signs 4 laws establishing manufacturing grant programs
The new legislation will support upcoming facilities valued at approximately $7.1 billion by Avio USA, Hitachi Energy, Eli Lilly and AstraZeneca.
By Sara Samora • April 8, 2026 -
US’ largest shipbuilder teams with GrayMatter Robotics on physical AI
The partnership builds on HII’s automation strategy following a welding-focused deal with Path Robotics in February.
By Nathan Owens • April 7, 2026 -
Manufacturers test AI-translation tech to improve worker communications
Companies like Volvo and Mars are also using digital-first platforms to enhance document translations for improved safety and regulatory compliance.
By Nathan Owens • April 6, 2026 -
Manufacturing employment bounces back in March, adding 15K jobs
The transportation equipment and fabricated metal products sectors gained the most jobs last month, while the chemical sector lost the most.
By Sara Samora • April 3, 2026 -
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, BAE, Honeywell Aerospace ink deals with Defense Department
The companies are ramping up weapons production after meeting with President Donald Trump in March amid the U.S.-Israel war against Iran.
By Sara Samora • April 2, 2026 -
ACMI, John Hopkins University collaborate to build manufacturing workforce in US
The university’s Whiting School of Engineering will create safety and training initiatives focused on the company’s National Security Industrial Hub and Munitions campus in Bloomfield, Indiana, which broke ground in February.
By Sara Samora • April 1, 2026