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The blue-collar workers form the core of any economy which is powered by the manufacturing, construction, and logistical industries as well as the services. Nevertheless, the fast rate of automation and digitalization has presented an urgent necessity of upskilling in this group of workforce. Vocational training, online education, and state-supported programs of career upskilling are assisting employees in adapting to new technologies, boosting their productivity, and earning higher wages. To close the digital divide to high-technical expertise, these programs will support bridging the skills gap and creating opportunities of sustainable employment, so that the blue-collar workers do not end up irrelevant in the changing labor market. For more inspiring updates, visit our Workers Rights News page today.
The conventional meaning of blue-collar jobs is changing because technology has found its way almost in all industries. The use of automation, robotics, and digital tools is changing the way work is done, and this necessates workers to be more technologically advanced than ever before. The previously acquired skills based on their practical use now require digital knowledge and data interpretation to make decisions.
The initiatives are rising by governments and other private organizations to aid in the development of skills. India Skill India Mission and Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) are programs that have offered technical and vocational skills training to millions of workers in India. On the same note, multinational companies are also investing in on-the-job training to upgrade their blue collars as they have realized the long term value of having a competent labor force.
Online classrooms, web-based seminars and handheld learning devices are transforming the opportunities of blue-collar employees. Courses like Coursera, Udemy or regional language-specific applications are also training in a more inclusive way. Employees would now have the time of learning at their own pace and in most cases, it would be a combination of work and acquiring new skills in terms of automation, handling machinery, and safety at work places.
Upskilling not only increases the level of employability but also the level of job satisfaction as well as the earning possibilities. To the employer, a trained workforce enhances efficiency, safety, as well as innovation. The transition to skill-based growth has led to economic resilience and industrial productivity which is a win-win to all stakeholders.
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