LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. — Workforce leaders, educators, and lawmakers gathered in Lancaster County on Tuesday to discuss concerns about Pennsylvania’s future workforce and the need to keep more young people living and working in the Commonwealth.
The youth workforce development roundtable focused on preparing students for careers as older workers retire and businesses face ongoing labor shortages.
Rebecca O’Shea with the Pennsylvania Workforce Development Association said investing in younger generations is critical to Pennsylvania’s long-term economic future…