Nominations open for inaugural Minnesota Job Honor Awards

 
The Minnesota Job Honor Awards is accepting nominations for its first awards event set for May 10 in the Twin Cities. The awards will celebrate “A New Kind of Hero” – Minnesotans who have overcome significant barriers to employment and the employers who hire them. Deadline for nominations is Feb. 15.broadstreet.zone(48036);
The awards will be presented in partnership with the Minnesota Chamber’s workforce conference “The Hidden Labor Pool: Are you looking in the right places?” This half-day program will examine Minnesota’s workforce shortage and introduce employers to frequently-overlooked talent pools. Speakers and panelists will challenge participants to think differently about where they look for employees, sharing “best practices” of companies that are finding great talent in Minnesota’s untapped workforce.
“Minnesota employers continue to seek new solutions to our state’s workforce shortage,” Minnesota Chamber president Doug Loon said in a press release. “Finding qualified workers is a persistent challenge among companies of all

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