THE PURPOSE OF THIS REPORT

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This State of the Workforce Report 2005 (Report) for the Pee Dee and Regional Partnership regions provides a snapshot of the varied strengths and challenges for these areas. It also outlines important issues and frames key opportunities for action designed to answer questions about the areas’ workforce preparedness in the new economy, which depends more on knowledge and skills than brawn and physical effort.

Current strategies and programs that deal with unemployed workers are very different from those available only five years ago. Though employment opportunities are greater now than they were in the past, the regions still deal with relatively low industrial diversity and an increasing wage differential
among workers. The greater demand by employers for skilled workers means that today’s workforce must develop the capacity to update their skill sets in order to survive in the evolving job market. Because of this, Corporation for a Skilled Workforce (CSW) and the local workforce boards set out to determine the best way to define the state of the existing workforce and its ability to become
part of the new economy.

OBJECTIVES OF THIS REPORT

  • Identify competitive strengths and challenges for the Pee Dee and Regional Partnership regions
  • Build a credible foundation for strategic planning
  • Engage policy makers and stakeholders

 

 

 

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