Monday, April 26, 2010
A message from the Maine Labor Group on Health
Hello Friends of the Maine Labor Group on Health and Southern Maine Worker's Center,
As many of you know the Maine Labor Group on Health and the Southern Maine Worker's Center are partnering to hopefully provide occupational health and safety curriculum to low wage workers in the Portland area. We would love to have your input on this project. We are pursuing funding through the Maine Health Access Foundation's Fund for the Future (pdf). One of the aspects of this process is to solicit public comment about our project on either the Fund for the Future's facebook page .The link to the facebook page is more direct and will take you directly to our proposal where we would love to hear a comment. The deadline for comments is this Friday April 30th. Please take a quick 5 minutes and tell us what you think of our proposal, what you would like to see incorporated in to our training, and tell us about any personal experiences you might have had with workplace health and safety issues. The more comments we have the stronger our proposal will be and the better chance we will have at receiving funding for our work.
Thank you.
As many of you know the Maine Labor Group on Health and the Southern Maine Worker's Center are partnering to hopefully provide occupational health and safety curriculum to low wage workers in the Portland area. We would love to have your input on this project. We are pursuing funding through the Maine Health Access Foundation's Fund for the Future (pdf). One of the aspects of this process is to solicit public comment about our project on either the Fund for the Future's facebook page .The link to the facebook page is more direct and will take you directly to our proposal where we would love to hear a comment. The deadline for comments is this Friday April 30th. Please take a quick 5 minutes and tell us what you think of our proposal, what you would like to see incorporated in to our training, and tell us about any personal experiences you might have had with workplace health and safety issues. The more comments we have the stronger our proposal will be and the better chance we will have at receiving funding for our work.
Thank you.
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