How Economic Developers Can Support Their Local Workforce
20 May 2024
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Economic development is intrinsically linked to the strength and adaptability of the local workforce. As economies evolve, it becomes crucial for economic developers to implement strategies that not only address current labor market needs but also anticipate future demands. Let’s dive into practical ways that economic development organizations can support their local workforce, ensuring sustainable growth and resilience.
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