Kennebec Valley Community College was the site Tuesday of Northern Light Inland Hospital's first vaccination clinic for health care workers and others 70 or older.
Laid-off workers from Jay mill can go to college for free
177 ex-employees are eligible for retraining at two area community colleges.
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A massive explosion at the Androscoggin Mill in April 2020 left the paper mill unable to produce pulp, which it requires to make paper.
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Workers who lost their jobs after the explosion at the paper mill in Jay last spring can enroll for free at two nearby community colleges to help them find new jobs.
Pixelle Specialty Solutions, the mill owner, and the Maine Community College System announced Friday that 177 displaced workers have until next July to access the free classes.
Workers displaced by explosion to use community college fund
December 18, 2020 GMT
JAY, Maine (AP) Workers who lost jobs as a result of an explosion at a paper mill in Jay are now eligible for free training and classes at a pair of community colleges.
The explosion at Androscoggin Mill in April kept a paper machine offline for months, and the owner said earlier in December that it plans to keep the machine idle. The mill has eliminated dozens of jobs since the explosion.
The owner, Pixelle Specialty Solutions of Pennsylvania, has created a $1 million education fund for the workforce. Officials with the company and the Maine Community College System said Friday that workers can use the funds at Central Maine Community College in Augusta and Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield and Hinckley.
Workers laid off after mill explosion to use community college fund for training Share Updated: 11:22 AM EST Dec 18, 2020 The Associated Press SOURCE: WMTW Share Updated: 11:22 AM EST Dec 18, 2020 The Associated Press Workers who lost jobs as a result of an explosion at a paper mill in Jay are now eligible for free training and classes at a pair of community colleges. The April explosion at Androscoggin Mill kept a paper machine offline for months, and may stay idle. The mill has eliminated dozens of jobs since the explosion, and mill officials announced last week that one of the mill s three paper machines would be shut down permanently. The owner, Pixelle Specialty Solutions, has created a $1 million education fund for the workforce. Officials with the company and the Maine Community College System said Friday that workers can use the funds at Central Maine Community College in Augusta and Kennebec Valle