By William Crum Staff Writer wcrum@oklahoman.comChamber president updates business outlook Greater Oklahoma City Chamber President Roy Williams told the city council data shows 80 percent of the workers who are going to be in the workplace in Oklahoma City in 10 years are in the workforce today. Worker retention and training are a “critical part of ensuring we have the workforce for tomorrow for our companies to be competitive,” he said. Local companies say they need a lot of help in recruiting “out-of-market” talent to come to Oklahoma City, Williams said. It's a fact The U.S.