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The Detroit Salt Company seeks employees to fill positions.

For Immediate Release

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May 10, 2022 George Davis 313-841-5144 w 313-841-0466 fax

The Detroit Salt Company seeks employees to fill positions.

(Detroit, Michigan) The Detroit Salt Company (DSC) is seeking employees to fill several open positions. Offering competitive wages, excellent benefits, and monthly bonuses, the company is seeking qualified individuals to assist with production.

DSC is looking for persons to fill general laborer and mechanical operation positions. These full-time positions come with paid time off and matching 401K benefits

The Detroit Salt Mine had been consistently recognized as one of the safest mining operations in the nation. The Sentinel of Safety Program, administered by the Mine Safety and Health Administration and the National Mining Association, rewards mines for their safety records. The Detroit Salt Mine has consistently won awards from the Sentinel of Safety Program since its restart in 1997

DSC salt products save lives on winter highways and roads. Because of this, DSC works diligently to provide quantities of bulk road salt to its customers. DSC works closely with metro Detroit communities to meet their needs every season for winter safety.

For more information, or to apply these positions, go to www.detroitsalt.com

Background Information:

The Detroit Salt Company has owned and operated Michigan’s only rock salt mine since 1997. The mine is a thriving Detroit business supplying its customers, in and around the state if Michigan, with tons of rock salt to safely maintain the precarious winter roads of the Midwest. The salt mine’s 100-plus-year history with the city of Detroit encompasses decades of effort, manpower and technological advancements. It is very much a part of the history and fabric of Detroit, with a story that began millions of years ago. Today, DSC employs the latest mining techniques, making it one of the safest and efficient mining operations in the world.

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