Tim Walz | Tim Walz Official Website
Tim Walz | Tim Walz Official Website
Governor Tim Walz today signed a bill into law improving workplace safety and training standards at oil refineries. The bill requires a percentage of third-party contractor employees to be graduates or apprentices in a registered apprenticeship program. Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan were joined by legislators, labor advocates, and members of the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades at Pipefitters Local 455 to celebrate the bill signing.
“We will not cut corners when it comes to workplace safety in Minnesota. We are adding safeguards and improving training standards so that workers can return home safe,” said Governor Walz. “Today, we’re celebrating this win to improve the safety of our oil refineries and recommitting ourselves to the fight to keep our workers and their families safe.
“Workers in our oil refineries do tough jobs, and we must do everything in our power to keep them safe. This legislation provides critical improvements to workplace safety and training standards,” said Lieutenant Governor Flanagan. “I’m grateful to the workers who persistently showed up to make this happen and to our partners in the legislature who are committed to fighting and delivering for workers. Together, we can do right by workers and their families here in Minnesota.”
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