Manufacturing trade group to begin national tour to tout blue collar jobs
National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) President and CEO Jay Timmons will kick off the 2016 State of Manufacturing Tour in Manchester, N.H., on Jan. 28. He will be joined at the first event by Neil Levesque, executive director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics and Political Library, and Jim Roche, president of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire.
During the tour, NAM plans to showcase modern manufacturing, highlight the importance of manufacturing to America and lay out solutions that will create more jobs, seize global leadership and expand the circle of opportunity.
According to NAM, manufacturing supports an estimated 18.5 million jobs in the United States and contributes $2.17 trillion to the economy A strong manufacturing sector is key to a strong economy. For every $1 spent in manufacturing, another $1.40 is added to the economy. That is the highest multiplier effect of any economic sector, the trade group said.
As part of the 2016 State of Manufacturing Tour, Timmons will also visit with local manufacturers, employees, students, community leaders and elected officials across New Hampshire, Florida, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Texas and Maryland to discuss the real-world solutions needed to allow the U.S. economy and manufacturers to thrive.