The Montana Department of Labor and Industry is hitting the road, heading to 15 different cities and towns across the state over the next month and a half to roll out its new workforce training initiative and help connect people with jobs and employment resources.
The department’s “Montanans at Work” tour will have DLI staff and other professionals talk with local businesses, teachers and local workforce development organizations about the state’s new 406 JOBS initiative to boost the state’s decreasing labor-force participation.
“These events are an exciting opportunity to connect directly with Montanans and share valuable insights, discuss new initiatives,” DLI Commissioner Sarah Swanson said in a statement. “We want to hear from business owners, workers, educators and workforce partner