February 4, 2008
Heavy Equipment
Ontario training facility picks up $1.7 million in provincial funding
MORRISBURG, ONT.
The Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario (OETIO) campus in Morrisburg has been awarded $1.7 million from the provincial government to buy new equipment and expand training opportunities for heavy equipment operators.
Stormont-Dundas-Glengarry MPP Jim Brownell made the announcement during a ceremony at the campus Jan. 11.
The money will come from the provincial Skills Training Infrastructure Program (STIP).
“The Operating Engineers Training Institute of Ontario here in Morrisburg has a reputation for excellence in training and continues to produce highly-skilled workers,” Brownell said.
STIP is a venture that was set up to help training centres keep pace with changing technological requirements.
STIP also increases their ability to train more apprentices, trainees and workers in heavy equipment operation.
The money will be used to purchase a bulldozer and ripper, excavators, mini-excavators, skid steers, concrete pump simulators and mechanical hoe simulators for the campus in Morrisburg.
Local 793 business manager Mike Gallagher said he’s pleased the Liberals are investing in the OETIO.
“This money will enable the OETIO to keep pace with changing technology and train more apprentices and workers,” he said.
“Our training campuses are key partners in Ontario’s apprenticeship and skills training system and this money will help us prepare the workforce of the future.
Gerry Hughes, OETIO executive director, was delighted with the funding and the government’s continuing support for OETIO programs.
“We are most encouraged that this government recognizes the importance of credible training for the trades in Ontario,” Hughes said.
“And for initiatives such as this to ensure a steady supply of skilled operators that can continue to contribute to the economic growth of Ontario,”
JOC News Service
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