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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(134,968 posts)
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 06:14 PM 14 hrs ago

Lawmakers must restore funding to train high-tech workforce

By Marc Cummings, Kayla Coffee and Randa Minkarah

Washington has a problem. We have too many good jobs. Why is that a problem? Not enough of them are going to Washingtonians.

As leaders representing Washington’s innovative technology, life science and aerospace industries, we have watched for a decade as Washington’s economy ranked first in GDP growth and ninth in job growth. During that same time, Washington has been a top destination for college-educated talent; meaning that our high-paying, high-demand jobs are going to people trained elsewhere because we aren’t preparing our own kids for those jobs.

The good news? There’s still plenty of opportunity if we get our act together.

Projections show that we will have 1.5 million job openings over the next decade and a shortfall of nearly 600,000 credentialed workers. Seventy-five percent of those jobs will require a postsecondary credential such as a degree, industry-aligned certificate, or license. Programs that provide students with a combination of a degree or credential in a high-demand field along with interactive industry experience are the best path to securing a job. Unfortunately, only 40 percent of Washington high school students obtain such a credential by the time they turn 26.

https://www.heraldnet.com/2026/03/10/comment-lawmakers-must-restore-funding-to-train-high-tech-workforce/

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Lawmakers must restore funding to train high-tech workforce (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 14 hrs ago OP
Those jobs will never go to Washington grads RainCaster 12 hrs ago #1

RainCaster

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1. Those jobs will never go to Washington grads
Tue Mar 10, 2026, 08:27 PM
12 hrs ago

Unless they have an H1B visa. It has nothing to do with knowledge, skills or experience. It's all about hiring the cheapest bodies possible under indentured servitude.

This bill does nothing for that.

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