Bridging the Warehouse Labor Gap: Untapped Talent and Smarter Strategies

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by | Apr 9, 2026

by | Apr 9, 2026

Bridging the Warehouse Labor Gap

Materials Handling & Logistics’ article “Bridging the Warehouse Labor Gap: Untapped Talent and Smarter Strategies” argues that warehouses can’t solve their chronic labor shortages with traditional recruiting alone and need to tap into overlooked talent pools instead. Authors James Emmett and Brad Long highlight opportunities to hire workers with disabilities, candidates from other industries, and people seeking part-time or flexible schedules, noting that these groups often bring strong transferable skills and loyalty when supported well. Rather than relying solely on wage increases or automation, they position inclusive hiring as a way to improve retention, safety, and productivity while strengthening the overall workforce.

The article also lays out practical steps to make these strategies work on the floor, from rethinking hiring and onboarding processes to adapting communication and safety practices to different needs. Emmett and Long emphasize clear expectations, staged onboarding, and a safe, supportive environment, alongside assistive technologies and modern lift truck features that can make jobs more accessible and scalable. They close by urging warehouses to secure buy-in across the organization, build flexible recruitment and training systems, and partner with disability organizations, veteran groups, and specialized agencies so inclusive hiring becomes a durable competitive advantage rather than a short-term fix.
 
Read the entire article here.
 

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