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Labor Department Invests $13.8M to Help Rebuild America’s Shipbuilding Workforce

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What Happened?

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The U.S. Department of Labor announced a $13.8 million investment aimed at rebuilding and modernizing America’s shipbuilding workforce, targeting critical labor shortages across U.S. shipyards.

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The funding will support training programs, apprenticeships, and hands-on education through maritime academies and community colleges, with a focus on real shipyard skills.

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Why It Matters Now?

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Without trained workers, new shipbuilding contracts can’t be delivered on time—making workforce development as critical as funding the ships themselves.

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The U.S. currently builds less than 1% of the world’s commercial ships, while facing rising demand for naval, commercial, and offshore vessels. A skilled workforce is seen as the biggest bottleneck.