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The Indiana Manufacturers Association is asking the governor to allow all manufacturing facilities to open - from production lines to distribution centers.
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A bill signed into law by Gov. Eric Holcomb this month will allow the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to raise permit fees after an extensive rulemaking process.
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Industry experts, business leaders and federal government representatives came together Wednesday to discuss impacts trade policies are having on Indiana companies.
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Indiana Manufacturers Association visited Subaru in Lafayette Thursday, one of the several stops around the state meeting with manufacturers.
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The state's top business sector says 2017 reforms didn't go far enough to realign existing workforce spending and create incentives to attract new workers.
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A new national survey of manufacturers paints a rosier picture than a similar, Indiana-centric survey painted just before the election.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb told factory owners Wednesday he knows they're struggling to find enough qualified employees.
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Manufacturers also said a shortage of skilled and, increasingly, unskilled workers remains a concern.
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Indiana manufacturers laid out priorities for the next legislative session in the first of a series of industry meetings this week.
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Supporters say the TPP will open up trade between the U.S. and 11 Pacific Rim countries, plus Canada and Mexico. Critics say it will cost Hoosier jobs.