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Office of Civil Rights
Learning from workers in the highway heavy construction industry
The Worksite Cooperation Committee would like to survey workers in highway heavy construction about their experiences. The Worksite Cooperation Committee is a subcommittee of the DBE and Workforce Collaborative. The survey will help inform industry stakeholders and help create tools to improve worksite culture. Responses are anonymous. Staff from the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) will compile the results. The survey takes 5–10 minutes to complete.
We need your help! Survey open through Oct. 15
Please share the survey with anyone who is currently working or has previously worked in the industry. Emphasize to workers that their voice matters and reassure them that their responses are anonymous. No one from individual companies will have access to workers' responses. Only the resulting trends and themes will be shared.
Contractor Strategies
- Post this flyer with QR code on project boards. (black and white version of flyer)
- EEO Officers: share during onsite visits. Take the flyer with you and share it with employees.
- Include the flyer along with paystubs.
- Share via electronic communications: newsletters, announcements, etc.
- Forepersons: share with crews during regular meetings.
- All Staff or Supervisor Meetings: include in agenda.
- Use at least two of the methods above and send reminders to staff.
Contact
For more information or questions about any survey subject matters, please contact Isela X. Gómez at isela.gomez@state.mn.us.
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MnDOT invites and encourages participation by all people in their programs, services and activities.
- If you need an ASL, a foreign language interpreter, or documents in an alternative format (such as braille, large print or in a different language) at no cost, please email your request to Janet Miller at ADArequest.dot@state.mn.us or call 651-366-4720. Relay service: 711.
- If you need any another reasonable accommodation to participate (such as seating modification or auxiliary aids), please email your request to Accessibility.DOT@state.mn.us or call 1-833-400-8432. Relay service: 711.
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