Only robots can bring back manufacturing?
Bringing back manufacturing has been the topic of discussion across tables. Especially with the elections being the centre of discussion for all this. But bike pioneer has very different thoughts on this. Kent Bicycles employs about 150 people at a plant in Manning, South Carolina that Kamler opened six years ago. The company still does most of its manufacturing in China and Taiwan, and even this partial reshoring was a risky venture that went against the tide. Kamler would like to take it further and quadruple his U.S. output to 1 million bikes a year. But he said he's not getting the kind of government help he needs. Read more on what he thinks would bring about a change.
Category
Emergency Response
Closing
Recruiting
Teamwork
HR Software
Leadership Development
Analytical Aptitude
Paid Leave
HR Careers
Organizational &
Eligibility Verification (I-9)
Consultation
Hiring
Affirmative Action
Retaliation
Performance Management
Mentoring & Coaching
Wellness Benefits
Privacy
Workplace Culture
Promotion
Dependent Benefits
Work Visas
Social Media
Severance Pay
Labor Relations
Workers' Compensation
Employment Offers
Global Mindset
Family & Medical Leave
Substance Abuse
Workplace Harassment
Discrimination
Risk Management
Mental Health Benefits
Payroll
Retirement Benefits
Investigations
Employment Testing
Employee Engagement
Records & Reports
Intellectual Property
Termination
Workplace Security
Change Management
Electronic Records Management
Workplace Stories
Communicable Diseases
Business Acumen
Job Descriptions
Tags
Article
Nursing Job Openings
It’s no secret that the healthcare sector has been reigning in all its powers over the years, parti ...
The Interviewer's Guide to Conducting Phone Interviews
The job market in the US is slowly gaining traction after the long period of gloom that took the un ...
How to Avoid Burnout in 2022
Whatever your work setting may be, it’s important to stay productive while you don’t burn out. Here ...
The Future of Gig Employment
There’s no denying that the gig economy has seen much growth since the last recession. With the spr ...
Comments