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Local and state officials announce website to assist Luke Mill displaced workers

May 3rd, 2019 by WCBC Radio

Today, officials from the states of Maryland and West Virginia, and from Allegany, Garrett and Mineral Counties announce the creation of workforceallegany.com. The site is dedicated as a centralized location for all updates regarding programs and events to assist those affected by the Verso Corporation’s recent decision to close the Luke, Maryland mill.

Since the April 30, 2019 announcement, Allegany County Government, the Maryland Department of Commerce, the Maryland Department of Labor, the Maryland Department of Planning, the Cumberland Economic Development Corporation, Allegany College of Maryland, Western Maryland Consortium, as well as officials from Garrett County Government and the Mineral County Development Authority, have been working together to establish a rapid response team and to coordinate outreach efforts.

Local and state teams are meeting with human resources officials with the Verso Corporation. Additionally, since Tuesday’s announcement, representatives from these organizations have been in contact with a number of the area’s top businesses. These businesses include Hunter Douglas, the Western Correctional Institution, National Jet Corporation, and others. Job openings and requisite skills have been identified for immediate placement. 

Anyone affected by the Luke Mill closure, including those truck drivers, loggers, and other service providers that would also need assistance should register at workforceallegany.com. It is critical for all individuals, whether the person was employed directly by the Verso Corporation or through any other entity doing business at the Luke Mill, register to ensure that appropriate federal funds are allocated to meet area needs. The website will be updated in real time as additional resources, events, and postings are added.   

A combined job fair and coordinated resources event is also being organized and is currently slated for the week of May 13, 2019. Those registered with the website who provide email information will receive emails as information becomes available.

One Response to “Local and state officials announce website to assist Luke Mill displaced workers”

  1. May 03, 2019 at 3:42 pm, Brian said:

    This is the state of Maryland for you they have given up because these jobs are blue collar jobs if I remember correctly when the Kelly left the state didn’t try to keep the blue collar jobs but they did everything possible to keep the white collar jobs and they did

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