Nebraska Faces a Workforce Crisis
Forty-plus years of the “college-for-all” movement has resulted in an entire generation of students with debt and left the skilled-labor workforce in a constant shortage. According to Blueprint Nebraska, there are four times as many job postings as there are people looking for work in Nebraska and a huge percentage of the skilled-labor workforce is now reaching retirement age.
Today over 43 million people owe over $1.7 trillion in student loan debt. High schools have gutted their vocational training programs and many students who could have benefitted from a career in the trades were never exposed to those opportunities.
To address the workforce crisis in Nebraska, NCWDE is increasing the awareness of these high-income, high-benefit career paths.
Our Team
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Jim Vecchio
Chief Executive Officer
jim@nebraskaworkforce.org
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Justin Bruns
Director of Development
jbruns@nebraskaworkorce.org
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Michael Blue
T.O.O.L.S. / United Way of the Midlands
mblue@nebraskaworkforce.org