Family business learns how to provide work for migrant, "fills gaps we didn't know how to fill"
- A team member suggested hiring from the refugee pool, prompting the company to interview candidates, ultimately hiring Marcos.
- Marcos's employment is helping reduce stigma around migrants in the Denver metro area, highlighting job search difficulties for immigrants.
- Cathy Burds noted that negative rhetoric about refugees is not reflected in their experiences and hopes to hire more migrants.
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Family business learns how to provide work for migrant, "fills gaps we didn't know how to fill" – KION546
By Gabriela Vidal Click here for updates on this story COMMERCE CITY, Colorado (KCNC) — In the warehouse of a company called Colographic in Commerce City, migrant worker Marcos Adel Fidó Batista can be found crafting his purpose. “All migrants come here with a purpose,” he said. Colographic specializes in vehicle graphic and signage, and Batista says the owners of the Colorado business, Cathy and Jimmy Burds, are the reason he’s there. “Th…
Family business learns how to provide work for migrant, "fills gaps we didn't know how to fill"
By Gabriela Vidal Click here for updates on this story COMMERCE CITY, Colorado (KCNC) — In the warehouse of a company called Colographic in Commerce City, migrant worker Marcos Adel Fidó Batista can be found crafting his purpose. “All migrants come here with a purpose,” he said. Colographic specializes in vehicle graphic and signage, and Batista says the owners of the Colorado business, Cathy and Jimmy Burds, are the reason he’s there. “Th…
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