Today,
Secretary John Bryson traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to tour facilities at
Minneapolis Community Technical College (MCTC), along with Mayor R.T. Rybak and
U.S. Representative Keith Ellison. After the tour, Bryson held a discussion
with business leaders, students and educators—including Steven Rosenstone,
Chancellor of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, MCTC Graduate Mike Palm and Kimberly Arrigoni, President-Elect of Minnesota Precision Manufacturing Association—on how the Obama
Administration can continue to support successful partnerships between
community colleges and businesses to train and place skilled workers.
The
rigorous education and hands on technical training offered at MCTC and other
workforce training campuses has made a difference in the lives of people across
the country. As President Obama said during his State of the Union Address a
few weeks ago, having a strong workforce is a critical part of ensuring that
our economy is built to last.
Bryson noted that over
the past two years, we’ve added over 3.7 million new jobs, including 404,000
manufacturing jobs. But there is still work to be done. That’s why the
President has called for more programs and partnerships like the ones at MCTC.
We need to support more colleges that teach people the skills that businesses
need, and investing in the next generation of skilled workers is a smart
investment that will pay off.