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Workforce
With a prosperous business climate, the Hendersonville area enjoys one of the most highly educated and trained workforces in the country. Anchored by some of the country’s most well-recognized institutions of higher learning and highly acclaimed technical schools, graduates come into the workforce with well developed skills and a notable work ethic.
Hendersonville offers an ever-expanding pool of available labor in all occupations. During the 1990’s, Hendersonville’s labor force grew by more than 24% and is expected to growth trend for the foreseeable future. ensures a large and talented workforce for .
Employers in Hendersonville find an eager, well-educated workforce capable of contributing to the success of the business. In addition, Tennessee remains one of only 8 states with a right-to-work provision in the state constitution. Tennessee also has one of the lowest unionization rates in the country with about 6.5%, and the third lowest unionization rate in manufacturing at 3.7%.
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