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    Automotive relies on a strong technical workforce, increasingly due to the transformation of vehicle technology and mobility.

    For the U.S. supplier industry to continue to innovate and remain competitive, companies need the right workers with the right skills. Workforce development, training, and upskilling are necessary tools for employers to provide high-paying, skilled jobs in their communities. 

    MEMA supports workforce development and immigration policies and programs that recognize and support the changing workforce needs of suppliers.

    Contact Carter Salwin, Senior Manager, Grassroots and Member Outreach, for more information.

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