Monday, May 30, 2011

Another Story on Lack of Adequate Workforce in the Bakken -- North Dakota, USA

This time: a focus on Minnesota workers. From the Minneapolis Star Tribune:
North Dakota's governor and commerce and tax commissioners, among other state officials, recently launched a full-scale recruiting mission in the North Star state. They are seeking engineers, electricians, IT pros, machine operators, health care experts and anyone else who wants a job, so long as they don't mind relocating.

"We are in such a wonderful position over here right now," said North Dakota Commerce Commissioner Alan Anderson. "But we have a 3.3 percent unemployment rate. ... So we have to either get some more folks coming back home or get more coming across the state line to share in the opportunities."

In the Twin Cities, North Dakota officials have dined with business leaders and brought in 40 businesses to interview 350 Minnesotans at a job fair in Minneapolis. They also have tapped Minnesota's colleges and universities for hiring leads.

After just a few days in Williston, I have heard many, many stories regarding this issue.

Perhaps when I have more time, I will post a few notes.