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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 1

    Iowa’s labor trouble doesn’t stem from a ‘skills gap’--like many Midwest states, it simply doesn’t have enough workershttps://on.wsj.com/2GpKqrn 

    12:32 PM - 1 Apr 2018
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      2. S0LlDUS‏ @S0lldus Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        If they'd spend the money to train people they wouldn't have that problem.

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      3. S0LlDUS‏ @S0lldus Apr 1
        Replying to @S0lldus @WSJ

        Well, that and pay an honest wage.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Paul Revere‏ @US_Muckraker Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Turning housing into an investment commodity by the #RealEstate industry has eliminated affordable housing required for worker mobility. Feudal societies tend to have little upward mobility.

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      1. #ThunderUp {HAMM}‏ @TheKurdishMamba Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        I’ll move there for the right price bruhs. Let the state of Iowa know.

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      1. Mark Haneline‏ @USA_Rugby_Fan Apr 4
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        @911sav_ check out this from WSJ YDA

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      1. Kyle Ryun‏ @DunedainKyle Apr 1
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        Not really any housing options; rent is outrageous companies may be hiring but towns don't want residents

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      1. Reformed Complainer‏ @downeyrants Apr 1
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        We can move to jobs, just like our ancestors! :)

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      1. RememberInNovember‏ @Gone2Ceed Apr 1
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        Pay people decently, and they'll fill those opening. #PeopleFirst

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      1. Kolton Mitchell‏ @theLastTexasDem Apr 1
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sounds like they are not willing to pay enough to the workers. Over 300 million Americans. We easily have enough people. Greedy corporations are the problem.

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      1. HouseofNothing‏ @BadBanjo484 Apr 1
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        #people are sick of #Working for nothing 6 days a week

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      1. phil‏ @splats62 Apr 1
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        Un-following you guys. Get a clue. Tired of reading stories o my to see the "subscribe". If you can't figure out how to make money off of Twitter it's not my fault.

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      1. Baxter Marcellus‏ @BusterSHAWzZZ Apr 1
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        Its impossible for america to increase productivity while decreasing immigration. The Boycott President knows this, or he wouldnt be resorting to weakening worker currency to increase nominal numbers🙄💸

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      1. Roger‏ @Roger08139013 Apr 1
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        ... WSJ, you knew this was going to happen when Obama and now Trump lowered the unemployment rate. Trump will compound it by getting rid of the DACA people. ...

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      1. Clarence D Stilwill‏ @sagefactor Apr 1
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        Nothing to do with "The Wall" I suppose?

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      1. Kolton Mitchell‏ @theLastTexasDem Apr 1
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        Tube welder right here... Ill go up there for 40 HR and 150 a day per diam.

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      1. sebastian m‏ @Peacemaker71M Apr 1
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        Lazy attitude of workers it is like ebola world wide

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