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Manufacturers in Central Massachusetts and the state’s manufacturing industry organization headquartered in Worcester received about $1.3 million in Workforce Training Grant funds from the state, the Baker-Polito Administration announced.
The Worcester-based Massachusetts Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MassMEP) received two grants; one for $141,253 to train 117 workers and create 30 new jobs at manufacturing companies in Western Massachusetts. MassMEP also received $223,200 from the fund to train 161 workers and create 44 new jobs by 2018 at manufacturers, including The L.S. Starrett Co. of Athol.
Outside of MassMEP, individual companies also received awards. The biggest grant went to Fitchburg injection molding manufacturer Mar-Lee Cos., Inc. for the training of 81 workers. Mar-Lee Companies, which received $176,000 expects to create eight new jobs by 2018, according to the state.
Here’s the comprehensive list of Central Massachusetts companies that received Workforce Training Grant funds.
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