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Morrow County's recent commissioners meeting highlighted significant concerns regarding local labor involvement in a major solar project in Laurel County. Representatives from Labor's Local 12 16 expressed disappointment over the decision by Sol Systems and Lawson Solar to not utilize local union labor for the construction, which they argue would benefit the community economically.
The union representatives emphasized that local workers contribute to the economy by spending their earnings within the community. They urged the commissioners to advocate for local labor by reaching out to the project developers to encourage dialogue about hiring local union members. The absence of local labor not only affects job opportunities but also deprives workers of valuable career paths and retirement benefits.
In addition to the labor discussion, the meeting covered other administrative matters, including updates on ongoing projects and staffing changes. The commissioners were informed about the upcoming ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new phase of a development project, showcasing the county's commitment to growth and infrastructure improvement.
The meeting concluded with a call for continued support for local labor initiatives, reinforcing the importance of community engagement in economic development. As the solar project moves forward, the union remains hopeful for a resolution that prioritizes local workforce participation, which they believe is crucial for the region's prosperity.
Converted from Morrow County Commissioners Meeting Session - Jul 07, 2025 meeting on July 07, 2025
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