The Inland Empire is fast approaching 300,000 jobs created since 2011, led by continued strong gains in logistics, health care and construction, a new report shows.
Inland Empire manufacturers gathered last week, eager to hear a national perspective on critical issues including tax reform, immigration, regulatory reform, healthcare, infrastructure construction, workforce and apprenticeships.
Local manufacturers in need of talent are increasingly relying on San Bernardino County-based Industrial Technical Learning Center (InTech), which connects employers with a pool of applicants trained in manufacturing. In...
As the need for skilled manufacturers’ rises in the Inland Empire, employers look to future generations. On Friday, September 22nd, regional manufacturers met with top school administrators and stakeholders, at...
When looking to the future, many manufacturers are more than a little worried – with good reason. The Manufacturing Institute estimates that by the year 2025, 2.7 million baby boomers...
Regional manufacturers will meet with top school administrators and stakeholders to discuss building a K-16 pipeline for apprenticeships and jobs in the region. The event, co-sponsored by the Manufacturers’ Council...
Rep. Norma J. Torres (D-Pomona) drew to a close her “Made in the 35th” tour of manufacturing businesses in the 35th district. The tour, which took place from August 7th through...
Rep. Norma J. Torres (D-Pomona) introduced the Job Opportunities between Our Shores (JOBS) Act, a bill to promote advanced manufacturing in California and throughout the United States and give dislocated...
The plastics industry includes making the plastic as well as forming the plastic into a final product. Making the resins for plastic and rubber products falls under chemical manufacturing, while...