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Klein® Tools "State of the Industry": More Experienced Electricians Leaving the Field


LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill., Aug. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Klein Tools today announced new results from its annual "State of the Industry" survey, with input from more than 600 union and non-union electricians. Survey results suggest that electricians are still concerned about the skills gap in the electrical industry and have seen more experienced electricians leaving the field. Many skilled electricians cite physical demands and insufficient continuing education opportunities as reasons they have pursued other careers.

Why are electricians leaving the field?

Concern rising about experienced electricians leaving the field
Results showed that the majority of electricians, 56 percent, have noticed more electricians leaving the field over the past few years, compared to 44 percent in 2015.

"It's concerning that electricians are seeing fewer experienced skilled workers on job sites," says Mark Klein, co-president of Klein Tools. "As part of the solution to this problem, we need to continue to educate the younger generation on the many benefits a skilled trade job offers, including job flexibility, potentially high wages and the opportunity for creativity and pride of ownership. It is also essential that we continue to advocate for more technical and vocational academic programming to increase student engagement and give students the opportunities to explore careers in the trades.

"At Klein Tools, we believe in investing in our youth for a better future. In fact, last year Klein Tools doubled down on its commitment to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) by investing $2 million over the next five years in training and educational programs. These programs will help develop training, scholarships and tool endowments for apprentices and will encourage the younger generation to join this exciting field."

Reasons why electricians are leaving the industry
This year's survey found several reasons electricians are deciding to leave the field.

"Klein Tools knows the physical demands of electrical work well and we strive to ensure our products allow for less strain on job sites," Klein says. "We are working hard to continue to develop and manufacture multi-functional tools that can eliminate some of the daily strain and keep electricians working longer in the field. From our Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper to our new line of Slide Driver products, Klein Tools is helping electricians stay healthy and effective on the job.

"The survey also found that electricians are leaving the field due to a lack of continuing education," Klein adds. "Klein Tools works with various state and national programs, including SkillsUSA, to encourage education throughout an electrician's entire career. We continue to offer ongoing training programs and education opportunities to help eliminate the shortage of electricians."

More than 600 union and non-union electricians were surveyed for the Klein Tools "State of the Industry" survey by Russell Research, an independent survey research firm. Russell Research conducted 201 online interviews from Jan. 20-26, 2015; 200 online interviews from Jan. 27-Feb. 5, 2016; and 200 online interviews from Jan. 10-18, 2017, to secure a nationally significant representation. Forty percent of respondents were union members and 60 percent were not.

For more about the survey results, please visit: www.kleintools.com/2017survey2  

About Klein Tools
Since 1857, Klein Tools, a family-owned and operated company, has been designing, developing and manufacturing premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools. The majority of Klein tools are manufactured in plants throughout the United States and are the number one choice among professional electricians and other tradespeople. For more information, visit www.kleintools.com

 

SOURCE Klein Tools


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