Arizona is partnering with the manufacturing industry and local colleges to train potential workers in rural areas of the state.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Friday the formation of two "manufacturing workforce accelerators" in Yuma and Kingman.
The Democratic governor says the training programs, called Future48 Workforce Accelerators, will ensure residents in less urban areas benefit from the growing presence of manufacturing and technology companies.Governor Katie Hobbs has unveiled plans of new training for the workforce of the future, in two rural Arizona communities. The programs, called Future 48 Workforce Accelerators, are being launched in Kingman and Yuma.
"In Kingman, the 30,000 square foot training center is expected to be operational in 2024 and will support the manufacturing, transportation, and mining industries in partnership with NUCOR Steel, Dot Foods, and Freeport McMoRan," said Hobbs.that this will provide necessary resources to the region that has seen massive growth in manufacturing, transportation and mining.
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