2018 Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute skills gap and future of work study

The Allegheny Conference has been sounding an alarm for some time that the Pittsburgh region is on the leading edge of a serious shortfall in our working age population, and that we have lagged behind other regions when it comes to inward migration. As the Chair of the Conference’s Workforce Steering Committee, last year I asked a working group to dive into this issue and to examine our challenges and opportunities over the next 10 years.

Inflection Point: Supply, Demand and the Future of Work in the Pittsburgh Region is the result of this effort, and should serve as a wake-up call and catalyst for all employers, educators, civic leaders, and our current and future workforce.

The Allegheny Conference has been sounding an alarm for some time that the Pittsburgh region is on the leading edge of a serious shortfall in our working age population, and that we have lagged behind other regions when it comes to inward migration. As the Chair of the Conference’s Workforce Steering Committee, last year I asked a working group to dive into this issue and to examine our challenges and opportunities over the next 10 years.

Inflection Point: Supply, Demand and the Future of Work in the Pittsburgh Region is the result of this effort, and should serve as a wake-up call and catalyst for all employers, educators, civic leaders, and our current and future workforce.

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