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With help from Snap-on, visually impaired workers drive home a point

2015-01-23 03:38:52| Appliances - Topix.net

As a production supervisor at Industries for the Blind Inc. in Milwaukee, Jeana Angelini takes pride in being able to run any machine in the factory. Unless she tries a job herself, Angelini said, she wouldn't know the issues that someone might face in the plant, which, among other things, assembles screwdrivers for Snap-on Inc., a Kenosha-based tool company.

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