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Business leaders in Texas keep saying they're struggling to hire qualified workers

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 25 Sep 2017


Business leaders in Texas once again said they are struggling to hire qualified workers in the latest Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey released monthly by the Dallas Federal Reserve.The report includes anonymous comments from survey respondents working in various manufacturing industries regarding how their businesses are doing.Most respondents detailed various setbacks due to Hurricane Harvey in September. But some also said they continue to have a hard time finding qualified candidates.Here are some choice quotes from the report:"The storm caused the need for repairs in the refinery. This backlog of field and shop work repairs will last 30 to 60 days. We cannot hire enough qualified people to fill the need for this time period," one respondent from the fabricated metal product manufacturing industry said."There is a labor shortage in Central Texas. We are unable to find qualified candidates. This is a factor among most American manufacturers I speak with," a respondent in the miscellaneous manufacturing industry said."We are having issues with our North American production due to a shortage of labor and are transferring more production to China," said another in the food manufacturing industry.Respondents have long pointed to a shortage of quality labor. (A respondent in the July 2016 surveyonce said, "Entry-level candidates cannot read or follow instructions. Most cannot do simple math problems. What is wrong with the educational system'")Theoretically, the idea of labor quality becoming a pressing issue for employers suggests the jobmarket is moving from a period of weak demand after the Great Recession to one of tight supply. And that, theoretically, points to higher wages for workers. The basic thinking is that when employers have a hard time finding quality workers, they end up having to shell out more money to attract them.That last part, however, doesn't seem to be happening. The Dallas Fed manufacturing surveydata suggests that September saw faster employment growthand longer work weeks, but "wage pressures"held flat.The employment index came in at 16.3 in September, which was its highest level since April 2014. The hours worked index rose by 4 points to 18.4. And28% of firms noted net hiring, while 11% noted net layoffs, according to the report.The wages and benefits index, however, was "essentially unchanged" at 26.4.SEE ALSO:LARRY SUMMERS: 'Mnuchin may be the greatest sycophant in Cabinet history'Join the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: THE BOTTOM LINE: The 'Trump trade' is back and Ray Dalio breaks down the bitcoin bubble
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