In a lively panel discussion with representatives from business, education and politics, various perspectives and solutions to the acute shortage of skilled workers were discussed this evening in Radebeul. The discussion revealed a variety of topics and challenges, but also innovative ideas that have the potential to change the world of work in Saxony in the long term.
Topic 1: Education and training
Max Jankowsky, Managing Director of Gießerei Lößnitz GmbH and President of the Chemnitz Chamber of Industry and Commerce, emphasized the urgency of tackling the shortage of 300,000 skilled workers by 2030 by focusing more on STEM subjects and adapting the content of education to the realities of life. He also appealed for more confidence and self-assurance in Saxony. "Why does TSMC believe in Saxony, but Saxony doesn't believe in itself?" he asked, emphasizing the need for motivation and belief in one's own strengths. All participants agreed that these are definitely present in Saxony.
Amy Kirchhoff, Chairwoman of the State Student Council in Saxony, is a representative of Generation Z and pointed out the importance of mental health and practical experience in the education system. "Give education meaning, then the children will learn too," she said and called for more internships and a more direct dialog between politics, business and students.