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State honors Spokane company with “Hire-A-Vet” Award

Today State Senator Mike Padden, R-Spokane Valley, joined Employment Security Commissioner Paul Trause, ESD Spokane Area Director John Dickson and John Lee, director of the Washington Department of Veteran Affairs, in recognizing Haskins Steel general manager Craig Dias, who was awarded the “Hire-A-Vet Award” for the company’s stellar record of hiring military veterans and guardsmen.

Padden, a staunch advocate of the nation’s military men and women and the organizations that support them when they return home, applauded ESD’s work in highlighting the job needs of returning veterans, and called on more employers to follow Haskins Steel’s lead. Continue reading

VIDEO: Sen. Mike Padden at 2012 Hire-A-Vet Award Ceremony

 

State Senator Mike Padden, R-Spokane Valley, joined Employment Security Commissioner Paul Trause, ESD Spokane Area Director John Dickson and John Lee, director of the Washington Department of Veteran Affairs, in recognizing Haskins Steel general manager Craig Dias, who was awarded the “Hire-A-Vet Award” for the company’s stellar record of hiring military veterans and guardsmen. (Wednesday, June 27, 2012)

Sens. Baumgartner and Padden applaud ‘Hire-a-Vet’ program and local award recipient

Spokane-area business Haskins Steel to become first award recipient in four years

Sen. Michael BaumgartnerMike PaddenState Sens. Michael Baumgartner, R-Spokane, and Mike Padden, R-Spokane Valley, today recognized the efforts of Spokane-area employer Haskins Steel for its stellar record of hiring military veterans and guardsmen.

Later this morning the state will award Haskins Steel general manager Craig Dias with the “Hire-A-Vet” Award – the first time the honor has been given since the economic recession started in 2008.

Padden, who will attend today’s ceremony along with representatives of the state Employment Security Department and state Department of Veterans Affairs, is a staunch advocate of the nation’s military men and women and the organizations that support them when they return home. He applauded ESD’s work in highlighting the job needs of returning veterans, and called on more employers to follow Haskins Steel’s lead. Continue reading