In the US, agriculture employed 63% of the workforce in 1840 compared with just 2% today. In 1943, the number of US blue-collar employees reached its peak, accounting for at least 40% of the workforce. That number has steadily declined since then to about 8%, and before the end of the century may well fall to the same level as that of agriculture [3].
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Let's Follow the Lead of Agriculture and Manufacturing
By Paul Bassett
Posted June 30, 2004 | Industry | Leadership |
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