Program that brought Ukrainians to North Dakota oil fields ends
Source: msn/Canada Press/AP
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) An oil and gas trade group has ended a recruitment program that brought Ukrainians from their war-torn country to North Dakota's oil field to fill jobs. The North Dakota Petroleum Council shelved the Bakken Global Recruitment of Oilfield Workers program after placing about 60 Ukrainians with 16 employers from July to November 2023, the group's president, Ron Ness, said.
The goal had been to recruit 100 workers by the end of last year and 400 within the first 12 months of the program, not all of them from Ukraine. We just werent seeing the great demand from our members on us to help them with workforce, Ness said. Job placement also isnt a core function of the trade group, he said.
Workers who have already been placed can apply to stay in the U.S. for two more years under a recently announced re-parole process, Ness said. Applications will be considered on a discretionary, case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, according to a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services email announcement.
The North Dakota Petroleum Council presented the program as a workforce and humanitarian solution amid a labor shortage in North Dakota and the war in Ukraine. Bakken GROW worked with the Uniting for Ukraine humanitarian program.
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