Workforce
Lieutenant governor sees university’s workforce connections in action
1 Mar 2022
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Wisconsin’s lieutenant governor saw firsthand on Monday, Feb. 28, how University of Wisconsin-Stout is doing its part to help ease the state’s labor shortage.
Mandela Barnes visited the university’s Spring Career Conference, which got underway Monday. More than 340 employers from across the state and U.S. were recruiting students for co-ops and internships and interviewing soon-to-be graduates for full-time jobs.
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