Collaborative Strategies for Bridging the U.S. Workforce Skills Gap: A Necessary Unified Effort by Organizations, SHRM, Academic Institutions, and Government
Sunil Ramlall and
Anish Ramlall
International Journal of Learning and Development, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, 1-16
Abstract:
Organizations across the US are facing a growing skills gap due to rapid technological advancements, globalization, and demographic shifts. This gap between the skills employers require and the workforce's capabilities has led to economic consequences, including reduced productivity, wage disparities, innovation bottlenecks, and underemployment. High-growth industries such as technology, healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and renewable energy are particularly affected, leading to labor shortages that hinder economic growth. This paper examines the implications of the skills gap. It explores strategies for closing it, emphasizing the role of employer-led upskilling initiatives, public-private partnerships, and the strategic role of human resources (HR) in workforce planning. Policy recommendations, including government incentives for vocational education and apprenticeship programs, are also discussed as vital measures to ensure a resilient and competitive workforce.
Date: 2025
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