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Posted October 28, 2025

Metabo HPT launches 'Bring Back Shop Class' campaign

As America faces a growing shortage of skilled labor, power tool manufacturer Metabo HPT, a KOKI Group brand, is stepping up with it own “Bring Back Shop Class” campaign.


Metabo HPT's Bring Back Shop ClassThe company is championing hands-on learning and career pathways in the skilled trades, supported by new data from a national survey. In partnership with the Shop Class Foundation, the initiative calls for restoring shop class as a core pillar of public education while providing training, mentorship, and tools to help prepare students for successful high-demand, skilled roles.

A Metabo HPT-sponsored “Bring Back Shop Class” Survey, conducted online in the U.S. by Ipsos, underscores the need for skills-based education and career pathways in the trades. With a nationally representative sample of 1,016 adults, the survey revealed: 

  • Hands-on learning needed in schools: 97% of respondents say it is important for high schools to bring back shop class or similar programs, with half (50%) saying it is extremely important, nearly one-third (31%) saying it is very important and 16% saying it is somewhat important.
  • Majority would encourage skilled trades: If advising a high school student today, most (78%) would encourage a skilled trade career.
  • Challenges remain for students: 62% cite pressure to attend a four-year college, 60% note social stigma, and 58% point to lack of exposure in high school as potential reasons young people avoid trades.
  • Trades seen as AI-resistant: Nearly two-thirds (61%) believe careers such as electricians, plumbers, and carpenters are more secure from automation and AI disruption over the next decade than white-collar office careers (16%).

These findings illustrate both strong public support for trades and the barriers students face in pursuing them, the company concluded.

“Metabo HPT supports and celebrates our great tradespeople and their craftsmanship,” said Bill Wyman, chief marketing officer, KOKI Group. “For too long, college has been framed as the primary route to a successful career. ‘Bring Back Shop Class’ highlights the need for students to have a real-world path to build their future in the trades. Through our partnership with the Shop Class Foundation, we’re helping make that opportunity a reality for the next generation of builders.”

Building Futures: Partnership with the Shop Class Foundation

The campaign is powered by a new partnership with the Shop Class Foundation, a nonprofit that immerses students in framing, electrical, plumbing, and finishing as they collaborate on a fully-functional tiny build each school year, gaining practical skills, confidence, and a pathway to the trades.

In high school, Shop Class Foundation co-founder Jeff Gibson knew college wasn’t the route for him. Fortunately, his school offered another path: shop class. Today, he runs a multi-state, high-end construction company and is working to give students the same opportunity he had. “Give students the right tools and guidance, and they can build anything,” said Gibson. “With Metabo HPT’s support, we’ve been able to expand our reach by 300% this year, giving more students access to real-world, hands-on learning. We’re not just teaching trade skills, we’re opening doors to meaningful careers and a future our students can be proud of.”

One graduate, Daniel Monfort, discovered a passion for electrical work through the program and is now in training to be an electrician. “I’ve always loved building with my hands, but I was unsure about my career options. Thanks to the Shop Class Foundation, I found my path,” said Monfort. “Their training gave me the skills to do what I love and build a career that makes a real impact in my community.”

As part of the partnership, Metabo HPT will sponsor the build of a mobile shop class throughout the school year, providing materials, education, and professional-grade tools. Students meet for an hour each weekday for mentorship and hands-on instruction in construction techniques and tool safety, collaborating over 34 weeks to complete the project by May 2026.

“Shop Class: Undercover” Short Film Brings the Message to Life

Monfort’s story takes center stage in “Shop Class: Undercover," a hidden-camera short film in partnership with agency Team One that launches Metabo HPT’s national “Bring Back Shop Class” awareness campaign. In the spot, Monfort and an improv actor go undercover in Hollywood-quality makeup to pose as seasoned tradespeople on real construction projects. Their craftsmanship and confidence impress homeowners until a surprising reveal shows the builders are teenagers. The film underscores a powerful truth: When you give young people real training with real tools, you give them a real path to the trades.

“Success isn’t just confined to corner offices, it’s also in the hands that build our communities,” said Jason Stinsmuehlen, executive creative director at Team One. “Alongside Metabo HPT, we’re reigniting the role of shop class and sparking a nationwide call to bring it back into public education. We’re challenging the next generation to see trades as they are: vital, opportunity-rich careers worth striving for, in an industry with more than 500,000 high-paying jobs waiting to be filled.”

The three-minute branded film and a 30-second cut-down debuted Monda and ran on Amazon OLV, YouTube, and Meta.

Join the Movement

Metabo HPT’s “Bring Back Shop Class” campaign calls on educators, policymakers, parents, and businesses to support career pathways in the trades. To learn more, get involved, or follow updates on the tiny build and reveal, visit Metabo-HPT.com/BringBackShopClass.

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