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Komatsu Harbor District headquarters to see first employees this fall

Komatsu Mining Corp. s new headquarters in Milwaukee s Harbor District will see its first office employees arrive this fall. That s according to an update of the $285 million corporate campus development presented Tuesday to the Common Council s Zoning, Neighborhoods and Development Committee. The three-story office building, overlooking the inner harbor at the end of East Greenfield Avenue, is now fully enclosed, said Matthew Beaudry, Komatsu Mining project director and general manager. Work is proceeding on the office building s interior build-out, he told committee members. The office building connects to a two-story lab and two-story training building and museum, with all three structures totaling 176,000 square feet,

Wisconsin Leaders Issue Grant to Support Marine Facility in Marinette

Wisconsin Leaders Issue Grant to Support Marine Facility in Marinette Aerial view of Fincantieri Marinette Marine (SteelGuru Business News via YouTube) Wisconsin officials announced May 6 that $1 million in grant funding has been awarded to support infrastructure at a shipbuilding facility in Marinette. Located in northeast Wisconsin, Marinette toes into Green Bay and sits about 65 miles north of the city of the same name. The funding, approved by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, will support the reconstruction of Ludington Street to provide better access to Fincantieri Marinette Marine. Founded in 1942, the marine started with a contract to build five wooden barges and has since grown into a company that has designed and constructed approximately 1,500 vessels. The total cost of the Ludington Street project is $2.6 million.

Local man pays it back to thank UWNEMN for COVID assistance | Local

CHISHOLM — Craig Roberts has worked for 30 years as a handyman, and as a self-employed contractor he said he never thought he’d ever be out of work. “Things might slow down every now and then, but never for more than a week or two,” he said. “Nothing like this.” Roberts is one of many individuals across the nation whose livelihood has been uniquely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. His work was not up-ended due to government mandates or a lack of demand but rather the heightened safety concerns due to the pandemic. “People don’t really want anyone coming in and out of their houses right now,” Roberts pointed out.

Staff at historic Worcester factory left in shock after pay rises and investment

FACTORY: The Joy Mining factory that is set to close by 2023 A UNION representative supporting the workers of an historic Worcester factory which is set to close with the loss of around 150 jobs, says staff are shocked. The Joy Mining plant in Bromyard Road, previously called Meco, is set to close by 2023 its owners Komatsu have said. Stuart Baker, from the Unite trade union, said staff had been told the work would be moved overseas, but had been shocked as the plant had been working throughout the pandemic. It is a blow to the community, he said. It has come as a big shock to the workforce. They went through a glorious period, prior to Covid last year, they were in a buoyant position.

Staff at historic Worcester factory left in shock after pay rises and investment

Staff at historic Worcester factory left in shock after pay rises and investment
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