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Uniting For Ukraine

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immigration2 years ago

"Ukrainian Refugees Find Employment in North Dakota's Oil Fields"

Ukrainian refugees who fled their homeland due to Russia's war are moving to North Dakota to work in the oil fields, attracted by workforce shortages. A pilot program called Uniting for Ukraine, in collaboration with the North Dakota Petroleum Council's Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program, has brought 16 Ukrainian refugees to North Dakota, with 12 more scheduled to arrive soon. The program aims to provide humanitarian support while addressing workforce needs. The oil boom in the Bakken oil field initially attracted workers from across the country, but a downturn in the energy sector and other economic shocks led to workforce shortages. The Uniting for Ukraine initiative offers support in finding work, housing, healthcare, and education for Ukrainian refugees.

human-interest2 years ago

Ukrainians Seek Oil Field Jobs in North Dakota to Support War-Torn Families

Thousands of Ukrainians are moving to North Dakota to work in the oil fields, seeking high-wage jobs to support their families back home amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. A pilot effort by the Uniting for Ukraine humanitarian program and the North Dakota Petroleum Council's Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program aims to recruit refugees and migrants to address the workforce shortage. The program provides support for finding work, healthcare, schools, and housing for Ukrainian workers and their families. The goal is to recruit 100 workers by the end of 2023 and 400 workers after one year.

human-interest2 years ago

Ukrainians Seek Oil Field Jobs in North Dakota to Support War-Torn Families

Thousands of Ukrainians are moving to North Dakota to work in the oil fields, seeking high-wage jobs to support their families back home amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. A trade group's pilot effort, the Uniting for Ukraine humanitarian program, is recruiting refugees and migrants to address the workforce shortage. The program aims to help Ukrainians find work, healthcare, schools for their children, and safe housing. About 160 Ukrainians have already arrived in North Dakota, with more expected to join. The workers have experience in various industries and are willing to take on basic jobs starting at $20 an hour, with the opportunity for advancement.