Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Help from Minnesota for Verso Workers

$350,000 Available to Help Verso Workers Find New Jobs: Money that will help former Verso Paper workers retrain and find new jobs is available for those who were caught in layoffs. The Stearns-Benton Employment & Training Council has $350,000 from the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development for up to 100 workers, said Sally Brenden, deputy director of the Stearns-Benton Employment & Training Council. In October, Verso Paper in Sartell announced it was shutting down two of its three paper-making machines. This month, 175 people were laid off, about 41 percent of the workers at the century-old mill.