One of the earliest states to buck the trend was Oklahoma, says Aaron Collins, superintendent of MetroTech in Oklahoma City. MetroTech is one of 29 centers now in the state's CareerTech system.
Other recent layoffs include Smyrna logistics firm WWL Vehicle Services Americas, Inc., Murfreesboro freight company Quickway Transportation and Spring Hill auto parts supplier OPMobility and Tennoco.
Jim Farley admits dealerships can’t find enough skilled mechanics, warning of a nationwide labor shortage threatening auto ...
Ford CEO says car giant is struggling to fill 5,000 mechanic posts despite offering $120K salary - CEO Jim Farley said the ...
(TestMiles) – At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, AISIN’s president, Moritaka Yoshida, outlined what many automakers are quietly racing toward: vehicles that sense emotion, manage their own energy, and ...
The auto industry just can’t seem to get a break. U.S. assembly plants are weeks away from shutdowns due to a new chip shortage. Germany’s VDA, the lobbying group for the auto industry, warns that ...
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Wiltshire-headquartered automotive products manufacturer AB Dynamics has appointed a new group chief executive. Sarah Matthews-DeMers is the group's current chief financial officer and will take up ...