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The U.S. economy’s main constraint isn’t demand but supply. Aaron Wiegel tells Bloomberg BusinessWeek about today’s scarcity of skilled labor to fill open positions at his manufacturing plant.
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The U.S. economy’s main constraint isn’t demand but supply. Aaron Wiegel tells Bloomberg BusinessWeek about today’s scarcity of skilled labor to fill open positions at his manufacturing plant.
Read MoreAs Wiegel emerged from the recession in 2009, Aaron Wiegel noticed his job ads for tool and die makers were going unfilled for months, leading to his restarting an apprenticeship program.
Read MoreEach year Wiegel awards a scholarship to an NIU student pursuing an undergraduate degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology. The recipient also gets a summer internship at Wiegel's plant headquarters.
Read MoreOtto Wiegel founded Wiegel the day before the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941. This year, his three grandchildren mark the manufacturing company’s 75th anniversary!
Read MoreThirteen manufacturing facilities have been named finalists in the 2016 IndustryWeek Best Plants competition, IW's annual search for and salute to manufacturing excellence across North America.
Read MoreManufacturing is essential to the health of the United States because it creates wealth. Being able to produce goods to sell throughout the world, while creating lucrative careers for people, makes fo…
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Read MoreSince Aaron Wiegel assumed the helm of Wiegel in 2011, the third-generation, all-American manufacturing company has tripled revenue to $50 million. Now Wiegel, 38, wants to expand and open a plant in Mex…
Read MoreAaron Wiegel, President of Wiegel, talks about innovation in manufacturing today. In order to stand out and be on top, companies need to be highly technical and innovative.
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