Brazil’s Industrial Workforce: 14 Million Workers to Be Trained by 2027

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
aims to meet the growing demands of the industry, totaling 14 million workers
The National Confederation of Industry CNI released these findings on Friday
Their Industrial Labor Map highlights key areas requiring enhanced qualifications.These include logistics and transportation, construction,
industrial operations, maintenance and repair, and metallurgy
The 2.2 million newly trained workers will address job creation and replace those leaving the formal labor market.Meanwhile, 11.8 million
current workers need skill updates for their existing roles
2027
(Photo Internet reproduction)The study outlines new competencies required for current industrial workers
These encompass hard skills, such as mastery of machinery, equipment, and software programs.Soft skills are equally important, including
critical thinking, emotional intelligence, creativity, and innovation
Workers must also focus on occupational health and safety practices.This comprehensive approach ensures a well-rounded workforce capable of
meeting industry needs
development reflects its dedication to economic growth
By investing in human capital, the country aims to boost its industrial competitiveness
Workers to Be Trained by 2027The scale of this training effort underscores the rapid evolution of industrial requirements
It highlights the need for continuous learning and adaptation in the modern workplace.Workers who embrace these opportunities may find
themselves better positioned for career advancement
investment and foster domestic innovation
It could also lead to the development of new industries and technologies within the country.