GREENFIELD On May 19, six adult precision machining trainees participating in the Manufacturing Skills Initiative (MSI) at Greenfield Community College completed GCC’s 12-week computer-numerical-control (CNC) operator training program and entered.
GREENFIELD On May 19, six adult precision machining trainees participating in the Manufacturing Skills Initiative (MSI) at Greenfield Community College completed GCC’s 12-week CNC Operator training program and entered a very hot job market,.
BETE Fog Nozzle in Greenfield recognized for supporting employees, public in pandemic
Matt Bete, CEO of BETE Fog Nozzle, and Tom Fitch, president, pose for a photo outside their Greenfield business after being given the 2021 Workforce Leader Award from the MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board. Contributed photo/Soulful Life Photography
From left to right, Mead Landis, Cameron Landers, Matthew Betsold, Eric Amato, Ted Toothaker, Tom Fitch, Mary St. Germain, Matthew Boyden, Lee Skiffington, Holly Sevene and Matt Bete pose for a photo at an award presentation on the front lawn of BETE Fog Nozzle in Greenfield. The company received the Workforce Leader Award from the MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board. Contributed photo/Soulful Life Photography
MassHire Workforce Board reports on progress during pandemic
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Modified: 12/13/2020 2:44:03 PM
GREENFIELD Lack of transportation, limited internet service and child care remain some of the barriers to people getting jobs throughout Franklin County and the surrounding area, and the pandemic has only made it worse.
The MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board met virtually early Friday morning with area social services heads, legislators and the public for what typically would have been its annual breakfast/Legislative Roundtable. Instead, everyone brought coffee and pastries to their home offices.
After presenting some of the challenges, MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center Executive Director Teri Anderson said the center has been inundated with calls for assistance.
MassHire Workforce Board reports on progress during pandemic
BLAIS
Modified: 12/11/2020 4:38:08 PM
GREENFIELD Lack of transportation, limited internet service and child care remain some of the barriers to people getting jobs throughout Franklin County and the surrounding area, and the pandemic has only made it worse.
The MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board met virtually early Friday morning with area social services heads, legislators and the public for what typically would have been its annual breakfast/Legislative Roundtable. Instead, everyone brought coffee and pastries to their home offices.
After presenting some of the challenges, MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center Executive Director Teri Anderson said the center has been inundated with calls for assistance.