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Mass. needs more workers to meet efficiency goals | Energy News Network
How are other industries successfully connecting with the next generation of workers? Massachusetts needs to know. Despite being a leader in clean energy workforce development, the state is struggling to find workers to train. “How do we convince young people that going into the trades is a smart career path? And how do we help that whole sector grow?” said Pat Stanton, director of policy for E4TheFuture. The demand for energy efficiency workers is expected to climb but supply continues to be a problem. Who is in your talent pool and how are you meeting demand?
Mass. needs more workers to meet efficiency goals | Energy News Network
Massachusetts needs 35,000 workers if it is to make significant progress updating its aging homes by 2030, according to a recent report.
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