Mosaic Mill Mechanic Jeff Marfleet, left, shows Southeast Regional College student Devon Allary what it’s like to be on the job at K1 in a job shadowing program called Mining Essentials. Allary was one of 21 students who were involved.
Twenty-one aboriginal students were recently given the opportunity to both be seen and to see what actually goes on in a potash mine, as well as to see the effort that Mosaic puts into fostering a safe work environment. The students are currently enrolled in the Southeast Regional College’s Mining Essentials program, a 12-week course […]
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