To celebrate Minnesota Manufacturing Month, Hastingsbased Intek Plastics hosted an event on Oct. 7, 2022, to discuss workforce challenges and successes and how it is using Minnesota DualTraining …
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To celebrate Minnesota Manufacturing Month, Hastingsbased Intek Plastics hosted an event on Oct. 7, 2022, to discuss workforce challenges and successes and how it is using Minnesota DualTraining Pipeline to help meet its workforce needs. With the help of a Dual Training Grant, the company is training two individuals Joey Thul and John Radmanovich – as machinist tool and die makers. Through the program, both receive onthejob training at Intek Plastics and attend related courses at Dunwoody College of Technology. More about DualTraining Pipeline is at dli.mn.gov/pipeline.