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County Executive announces community effort to address worker shortage

February 18, 2014

By County Executive’s office

 MADISON — The county is launching a multi-phase approach, “Project Big Step”, to connect skilled employees with construction companies that are ready to hire, but face worker shortages, Dane County Executive Joe Parisi announced.
“We’re all encouraged to see signs of economic recovery in Dane County. With this welcome news, we must take great care to ensure that as our community rebounds, the opportunity exists for all of Dane County families to do the same,” said Parisi.  “Project Big Step will create a vital link between those looking for work and those looking to hire, and will help make our economy and our families even stronger.”
Parisi met for months with representatives from labor, business, and educational institutions, as well as economic and workforce development professionals, to form a comprehensive strategy.
The result, Project Big Step, will help address worker shortages in Dane County’s construction industry and increase access to these family-supporting jobs to under-represented people, including minorities and women.
The 2014 Dane County Budget included $30,000 to help administer Project Big Step in Dane County.  Modeled after the successful Milwaukee program of the same name, the multi-phase approach will work with contractors and the building trades to identify needs for employees for upcoming projects.  Big Step will then partner with local community organizations to recruit and train individuals to fill those needs.
“Apprenticeship programs are amazing opportunities for individuals to learn skills that can lead to a lifelong, family-supporting career,” said Supervisor Sheila Stubbs. “Big Step can help more people navigate the employment and training process, particularly underrepresented populations in the workforce such as women and persons of color. The program is great for employers, and communities full of people who are ready to work.”
 

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