U.S. furniture factories are humming. The problem: There aren't enough skilled workers available.
Companies expanding American production due to consumer preferences and tariffs are finding a dearth of skilled workers At Catawba Valley Community College’s Furniture Academy, students learn job skills from industry professionals.
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