US President Joe Biden visits Wolfspeed, a semiconductor manufacturer, in Durham, North Carolina, on March 28, 2023.
(Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)A push to re-shore semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. has spurred massive spending, and with it, concerns about the size of the skilled workforce.
Now, as the shovels hit the ground to begin construction, companies are realizing how difficult it is to find talent.
TSMC is bringing in workers from Taiwan to handle the high-tech equipment and train U.S. workers.
The Arizona Pipe Trades 469 union has helped fund a website called "Stand with American Workers" accusing TSMC of overlooking Arizona workers in favor of Taiwanese counterparts in an attempt to "exploit cheap labor."
Persons:
Joe Biden, Wolfspeed, Jim WATSON, JIM WATSON, Brian Harrison, Harrison, TSMC, that's
Organizations:
Getty, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Arizona Pipe, American
Locations:
Durham , North Carolina, AFP, U.S, United States, Arizona, Taiwan