5,000 Job Openings With 6-Figure Salaries Remain Unfulfilled at Ford: CEO

The country is facing a critical manufacturing job crisis, said Ford CEO Jim Farley.
5,000 Job Openings With 6-Figure Salaries Remain Unfulfilled at Ford: CEO
Workers assemble cars at Ford's newly renovated assembly plant in Chicago on June 24, 2019. Jim Young/AFP via Getty Images
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Ford has 5,000 job openings for mechanics offering a six-figure salary, a sign of skilled manual labor shortage facing the United States, the company’s CEO, Jim Farley, said in a Nov. 12 interview on the “Office Hours: Business Edition” podcast.

“We have over a million openings in critical jobs, emergency services, trucking, factory workers, plumbers, electricians, and tradesmen. It’s a very serious thing. We do not have trade schools. We are not investing in educating the next generation of people like my grandfather, who had nothing, who built a middle-class life and a future for his family,” said the Ford CEO.

Naveen Athrappully
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