Tomah Chamber & Visitors Center Newsletter November2018 | Page 11
SPOTLIGHTS
Workforce Update On Base at Fort McCoy
BY SHAY JILEK BY THERESA FITZGERALD
It’s no secret that there is a significant shortage of people
to fill job openings, not just in our area, but the whole state.
Wisconsin is at a record low 2.8% unemployment rate. The
workforce is aging and with many retiring and less applying,
we’re coming up short. Workforce agencies are traveling out
of the state to recruit more people to Wisconsin as well at
working to attract more veterans to the workforce.
Tomah is feeling the struggle of looking for staff to fill many
vacant positions, as well. The Tomah Chamber and Visitor
Center, among others in our community, is putting forth
effort to help our city and surrounding area gain an edge in
this current environment.
In October, the Tomah Chamber and Visitor Center hosted
a manufacturing tour showcasing General Stamping and
Sheet Metal, Usemco and Meadow Valley Log Homes. The tour
was a successful event that allowed participants to see the
inside workings of our area manufacturers and demonstrate
the variety of jobs, training and career pathways that the
companies offer.
November 1, 2018 is the Workforce Summit with the Monroe
County Workforce Alliance and International Trade, Business
& Economic Development Council (ITBEC). A variety of
speakers will come together at the Best Western Tomah to
present on topics such as employee retention, recruitment,
creating a positive work environment and the job market. All
of these topics are helpful to human resource staff, business
owners and recruiters in our area.
The Tomah High School offers career readiness courses for
students to gain the skills needed to earn a secure job upon
graduation or use that foundation to have an upper hand as
they move on to a post-high school institution.
While we are certainly experiencing a shortage of people to
fill jobs, our area is working hard to prepare and recruit the
next generation employee and shifting the paradigm of the
workforce.
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New public website now live at Fort McCoy
The new Fort McCoy public website, https://home.army.mil/
mccoy, is now live.
The new website is part of Installation Management Command’s
(IMCOM) mission to provide a unified web content management
system for its public-facing websites. The Fort McCoy Public
Affairs Office (PAO) remains responsible for approving and
updating content on the public website.
The main page of the old website will redirect to the new
address for at least six months, but users are encouraged to
update their bookmarks or favorites as soon as possible.
As part of the website change, The Real McCoy Online also has
a new address. The current issue is available at https://home.
army.mil/mccoy/index.php/my-fort/all-services/real-mccoy.
A limited number of editions will be archived on the website;
older editions can be found at the Fort McCoy PAO page on
the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, located at
https://www.dvidshub.net/unit/FMPAO.
Community members can also follow Fort McCoy on Facebook
at www.facebook.com/FtMcCoy and on Twitter at www.twitter.
com/USAGMcCoy.
Questions about the Fort
McCoy public website or any
other command information
source can be directed to
the Public Affairs Office at
608-388-4209 or usarmy.
mccoy.imcom-central.list.
[email protected].