HR Tech Insights: MyPerfectResume Report: 99 Percent of Workers See Ageism in the Workplace
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Efforts to combat “brain drain” and continuing supply chain disruptions and economic volatility prioritize talent, training, and technology tools to close gaps
HR Tech Insights: Businesses Cite ‘Monumental’ Losses When They Choose Wrong HR Software These and other findings come from the new Quickbase research report, The State of Manufacturing 2025: Navigating Technological Changes, examining the manufacturing sector’s struggles with the labor shortage, skills gaps, and managing change due to these factors. Using responses from 536 manufacturing leaders in the U.S. and U.K., the report looks at the impacts to operations and productivity, especially as rising production costs and inflation and ongoing supply chain disruptions present an urgent need for technological transformation. Labor shortages remain a top concern for manufacturers, with 89% of Quickbase survey respondents reporting negative shop floor efficiency impacts due to a dearth of available workers. Additionally, an aging workforce and inadequate knowledge transfer – aka, “brain drain” - are creating a skills gap; 41% of manufacturers struggle to pass on knowledge from experienced workers to new hire, slowing down operations. This is leading some companies to increase wages to attract skilled talent (57% report doing so) or hire less qualified staff and invest in on-the-job training (29%), both of can add costs to labor and prove unsustainable eventually. HR Tech Insights: Why Prioritising Employee Health Will Attract More Success for Business? Instead, manufacturers can take advantage of technology and automation to combat these challenges, creating operational stability and closing gaps. This is especially critical as labor shortages in the industry are expected to persist, with Deloitte estimating that 1.9 million manufacturing jobs will go unfilled over the next 10 years, heightening the need for talent upskilling, knowledge retention, and employee retention strategies. Key areas where technology can make an impact include:“The labor shortage and growing skills gap is not something new for manufacturers”