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Crucial Skills Gap Puts Oil & Gas Industry in Bind

Brock N Meeks Ideas Lab
February 03, 2014
The world’s energy needs are in rampant ascent.  Despite the U.S. boom in shale gas production and advanced technologies unlocking previously untapped global energy reserves, the International Energy Agency is predicting that the demand for energy will continue to grow by one-third by 2035.
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Middle Market Growth Outpaces National Average, Potential For More

Dr Anil Makhija National Center For The Middle Market
January 29, 2014
Our latest quarterly Middle Market Indicator (MMI) reveals that while mid-sized business executives expect to deliver better-than-average growth for 2014, they do not anticipate outperforming last year’s growth and revenue performance.
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Five Reasons Expanding Apprenticeships Will Benefit Millennials

Sarah Ayres Steinberg Center For American Progress
January 02, 2014
Apprenticeships might sound as if they come straight out of the Middle Ages, but there is nothing medieval about the wage premiums and career opportunities that young Americans can gain from them.
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“We Pulled Out All the Stops:” GE to Open New Louisville Plant, Second in the City in Two Months

March 19, 2012
Scott Latham spent 35 years working at GE’s Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky. “Thirty-four of those years were spent phasing out products,” the plant manager says.
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“A Living and Breathing Thing:” GE Opens New Appliance Plant inLouisville, First in 50 Years

February 10, 2012
Patti Beyl knows GE well. As a process operator at GE’s Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, Beyl has spent a quarter of a century making ranges, refrigerators and dishwashers. She’s been through tough times. “Three years ago we didn’t even know if we we’re going to be here,” Beyl said. Now she can celebrate.
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Partnering with the U.S. Army Reserve

Frank Taylor
January 16, 2009
Guest contributor Frank Taylor is a vice president and chief security officer at GE, and a retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general. 
I was back in familiar territory yesterday at the Pentagon to sign a GE U.S. Army Reserve memorandum of agreement. As a military veteran, I’m very excited about this signing to start an employer partnership to recruit and train soldiers for positions across our company.
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