Factory Shift: Manufacturers Struggle to Fill Highly Paid Jobs
Manufacturing, long known for plant closings and layoffs, is now clamoring for workers to fill high-paying, skilled jobs. While millions of manufacturing jobs have been outsourced or automated out of existence during the past decade, many of the remaining jobs require higher skills and pay well -- $50,000 to $80,000 a year for workers with the necessary math, computer and mechanical abilities. Some manufacturers are so desperate for workers who can program, run or repair the computers and robots that now dominate the factory floor that they are offering recruitment bonuses, relocation packages and other incentives more common to white-collar jobs.
See "Factory Shift: Manufacturers Struggle to Fill Highly Paid Jobs", Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times, August 13, 2006