MnDOT Workforce
About the measures
MnDOT tracks the percent of total staff headcount for women and people of color (POC) within the MnDOT workforce and on federally funded projects. MnDOT also operates an on-the-job training program. The primary objective of the program is to offer equal opportunity for the training and upgrading of minorities, women, and disadvantaged persons toward journey-level status in the highway construction trades.
Where we want to go
MnDOT proactively works with contractors, education institutions, career fairs and women and minority community members throughout the state to increase participation, retention and advancement for workers placed through these programs. Workforce and training programs assist Minnesota in maintaining a competent workforce available to meet highway heavy construction needs and ensures equal opportunity for employment in the construction trades on state and federally funded projects regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, religion, marital status, and status about public assistance.