Whitney Young
Whitney M. Young
Whitney M. Young
Charles Losh has written: 'National Skills Standards Development Program' -- subject(s): Certification, Electronic Industries Foundation (Washington, D.C.), Electronic industry workers, Electronic technicians, Vocational guidance
Workers may not have sufficient skills to move to a new industry or to even take up more responsible positions within their own industry.
Craft unionism refers to an approach to union organizing that seeks to unify workers in a particular industry along lines of the particular craft of trade that they work in. it contrasts with industrial unionism, in which all workers in the same industry are organized into the same union, regardless of differences in skill Craft unions - organizations of workers with similar skills Industrial unions - are organized by industry :)
unemployment that occurs when workers’ skills do not match the jobs that are available
trade unions
trade unions
Labour and skills would be easier to find than others in some areas. If a supply of skilled labour already exists in an area then a new business may prefer to locate there as they will have access to skilled workers. In some areas there may be a tradition of work in a particular industry and there will be a number of workers with the right skills.
He is in this industry to support the T.V. industry. He helps by using his skills in professional T.V. viewing skills. His skills are good. It is such a great deal.
workers possess skills that aren't in high demand (obsolete)
As the baby-boom generation start to retire, there will be fewer experienced workers to work for the industries. This will then cause the industries to search for people with appropriate skills needed for the jobs. If the industries don't find the workers in time, there will be an effect on the business. This effect is, the people won't get what they need from the industry causing the industry to lose its business.