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Energy industry finally focusing on replacing an aging work force, managers say

2015-06-25 21:40:31| Energy - Topix.net

Human-resources managers from some of the Charlotte region's major energy-industry players say making their companies grapple with the urgent need to replace a rapidly aging work force has proved difficult. "It has been a battle to get anything established or funded to deal with this problem," said Debra Hager , Duke Energy's nuclear strategic work force development manager.

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