Workforce Development Open Forum provides insights for hiring, retention Workforce Development Open Forum provides insights for hiring, retention Jobs in roadway work are plentiful, growing and offer lifesaving purpose Pam / Wednesday, February 10, 2021 0 5907 Article rating: 3.0 The demand for roadway industry jobs is enormous and will continue growing, Karen Bobo, director of the Center for Transportation Workforce Development at the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), said at today’s Workforce Development Open Forum. The “critical task” is developing a qualified workforce, she told the group attending the Open Forum held as part of ATSSA’s 51st Annual Convention & Traffic Expo. The question for everyone was how to achieve that. She said it’s essential to identify emerging skills and training that will be needed and finding effective ways to attract employees who will want to invest in the industry. Read more
Don’t miss Wednesday’s Workforce Development Open Forum Don’t miss Wednesday’s Workforce Development Open Forum Join this live discussion Feb. 10 from 10 a.m. to noon EST Pam / Tuesday, February 9, 2021 0 4785 Article rating: No rating Every company seeks to recruit and retain the most talented personnel but how to do it takes insights and skill. Join the Workforce Development Open Forum on Wednesday (Feb. 10) for a live discussion from 10 a.m. to noon EST about developing a new model for success that identifies, trains and places individuals for jobs in the roadway safety infrastructure industry. Learn from seasoned personnel from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and bring your ideas and questions. The Workforce Development Open Forum is included in full registration for ATSSA’s 51st Annual Convention & Traffic Expo being held online through Feb. 18. Read more
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