New Delhi, Nov. 13 -- Ford Motor Corporation's President and CEO Jim Farley said workers at the carmaker's manufacturing facilities have raised warning flags that "none of the young people want to work here". He said its an industry wide problem amid general shortage of trained and skilled manual labour in the United States, Fortune reported.

Speaking on the Office Hours: Business Edition podcast to host Monica Langley, the auto executive said that Ford has around 5,000 mechanic jobs with hefty six-figure salaries, that have got no takers due to lack of skilled workers in the US.

These mechanical positions provide a salary of $1,20,000 he said. The amount is close to double the median American worker's pay, as per the report.

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