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                    Union members overwhelmingly approve strike at GM, Ford, StellantisThe United Auto Workers said 97% of the 150,000 union workers employed by the Big Three voted to walk off the job if the sides can’t make a deal. By Michael Brady • Aug. 28, 2023
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                    Raytheon subsidiary to pay $700K discrimination settlementRosemount Aerospace is working with the Department of Labor to settle allegations of discrimination against 187 Black applicants at its facility in Burnsville, Minnesota. By Sara Samora • Aug. 25, 2023
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     Explore the Trendlineâž” Explore the Trendlineâž” Getty Images Getty Images Trendline TrendlineNavigating Manufacturing Compliance TrendsManufacturers must manage a quickly evolving landscape of regulations for labor, chemicals, emissions, trade policy and more. By Manufacturing Dive staff
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                    Hyundai investing $290M to upgrade Alabama assembly plantThe investment will prepare the facility to produce the fifth generation of its Santa Fe gas-powered sport utility vehicle. By Sara Samora • Aug. 24, 2023
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                    Ferrero to expand New York ice cream plantThe project is expected to more than double the facility's production capacity and add more than 200 jobs. By Christopher Doering • Aug. 24, 2023
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                    As demand for solar labor surges, training standards are a key focusThe solar industry will need to triple its workforce by 2030 to meet Solar Energy Industries Association targets, requiring companies to train workers with little or no experience, according to one expert. By Diana DiGangi • Aug. 21, 2023
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                    TSMC, Arizona union in talks for local worker trainingThe chipmaker and UA Local 469 have discussed specialized equipment installation training for the local workforce after the union petitioned to block visas for the company's foreign workers. By Kate Magill • Aug. 17, 2023
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                    Deep DiveManufacturing megaprojects gobble up workersFrom Taylor, Texas, to Licking County, Ohio, multibillion-dollar factory projects are magnifying labor woes and driving up costs. By Sebastian Obando • Aug. 16, 2023
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                    What’s the state of parental leave in manufacturing?As manufacturers look to retain talent in a crunched labor market, more companies are evaluating their paid family leave policies. By Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Aug. 14, 2023
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                            Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko from Pexels   Workers say surveillance makes them less productive — if they even know about itWhile employers have sought surveillance to improve remote productivity, various studies and surveys indicate that such monitoring could be counterproductive. By Kathryn Moody • Aug. 14, 2023
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                    Sponsored by Shiftboard5 scheduling strategies to reduce stress for today’s hourly workersLooking to reduce employee turnover? Boost job satisfaction with these stress-reducing strategies. Aug. 14, 2023
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                    WestRock to permanently close Washington paper mill, 400 employees affectedThe mill, which produces about 510,000 tons of kraft and white top linerboard and bleached pulp annually, will close by Sept. 30. By Katie Pyzyk • Aug. 8, 2023
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                    UAW wants nearly 46% pay hike by 2027 from GM, Ford and StellantisThe union is demanding a 20% upfront wage increase, plus additional annual wage increases through 2027. By Eric Walz • Aug. 7, 2023
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                    How the Southeast US is preparing a battery manufacturing talent pipelineAs states welcome new factories from companies like SK On and Hyundai, governments and universities are ramping workforce development programs to provide needed workers. By Sakshi Udavant • Aug. 7, 2023
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                    Manufacturing is in a trough, but economists say recovery is on the wayWhile consumer demand remains low, manufacturers are preparing for better days ahead, with slightly improved production levels and stable prices. By Kate Magill • Aug. 1, 2023
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                    SLB to establish Louisiana manufacturing operations in former GM plantThe technology company's $18.5 million investment in a digital infrastructure production site is expected to fuel more than 1,000 jobs in the state. By Megan Ruggles • Aug. 1, 2023
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                    Wabtec says Pennsylvania plant strike costs chipped away at profit marginsOver 1,000 workers at the Erie plant have been on strike since June 22. By Sara Samora • July 31, 2023
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                    TSMC delays Arizona facility opening, citing a lack of specialized laborThe semiconductor maker says it is struggling to find workers with expertise in chip equipment installation. By Kate Magill • July 27, 2023
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                    Probiotic beverage maker to establish $305M Georgia plantYakult USA is establishing its second U.S. facility, which will be larger than its first in California. By Sara Samora • July 25, 2023
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                    VinFast to break ground on first $2B phase of US plantThe facility will be the Vietnam-based startup’s first North American plant and the first automotive manufacturing plant for North Carolina. By Sara Samora • July 24, 2023
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                    WestRock to close St. Louis corrugated container facilityThe shuttering is part of the company's plan to consolidate its manufacturing operations in the Midwest. By Maria Rachal • July 20, 2023
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                    Feds award $2M to Penn College for workforce developmentThe college will match the investment, creating a $4 million budget for initiatives such as construction to add capacity for worker training programs. By Megan Ruggles • July 19, 2023
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                    Why are workers at Wabtec’s Pennsylvania manufacturing site striking?More than a thousand union members have been on strike from the rail equipment manufacturer for nearly a month in a disagreement over hourly pay increases and paid time off benefits. By Sara Samora • July 18, 2023
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                    US manufacturing on mend, but remains below pre-pandemic levelsExperts noted that as the market rebounds and demand rises, labor constraints will continue to be a challenge for companies. By Sara Samora • July 14, 2023
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                    Food manufacturer commits to national compliance after child labor investigationThe agreement covers all of Monogram Food Solutions' production facilities and warehouses. By Ginger Christ • July 13, 2023
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                    Pratt Industries opens $253M box factory in TexasThe advanced manufacturing facility, the company’s fifth in Texas, will produce 100% recycled corrugated boxes and create 375 jobs. By Katie Pyzyk • July 5, 2023
 
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
     
    
        
    