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October is National Manufacturing Month

October is National Manufacturing Month

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October is “National Manufacturing Month”, and one northwest Iowa manufacturer hosted 230 students this week from as many as 12 schools on a tour of their facility. Valley Machining Chief Financial Officer, Joe Van Tol, says his company’s “Manufacturing Day” is part of a larger effort to address the big shortage of manufacturing workers.

Van Tol says this is just the beginning of laying a foundation for future workers, not just in Rock Valley, but the entire state. He says an important part of this event is to remove preconceived notions about manufacturing.

Van Tol stresses to young people that good wages await those who go into manufacturing. He he says locally the wages are above the national average and will likely increase in the future. Valley Machining has been in business for 38 years and is one of many manufacturers that call Rock Valley home.

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