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Tradeswomen break through all kinds of barriers when they enter the male-dominated construction industry. They overcome systemic discrimination, prejudices about their abilities, fewer job opportunities, and even access to clean, accessible washrooms.
There is a better way to build in B.C. — a way that provides opportunities and a legacy of skills and experience to qualified local workers, apprentices, women in trades and Indigenous workers.
"Women on the worksites are here to stay," said Tom Sigurdson, executive director of the B.C. Building Trades.
To ignore the underground economy is to ignore the practices of tax evasion, money laundering, and human trafficking.
We don’t act like jerks on steroids at church, in the parent-teacher interview, or in many other situations, so why would it be OK at work?
VICTORIA, BC – The BC Building Trades is pleased by commitments in Budget 2018 that will provide the support and services necessary for the next generation to start their careers in the construction industry.
Statement from Tom Sigurdson,
Executive director
BC Building Trades
Career Starter
Building Trades Events
April 20, 2018
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