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Historic National Strategy for Women in Trades Released

Dec 9, 2020 - 5 years ago

Historic National Strategy for Women in Trades Released

 

In celebration of National Women’s History Month, the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum (CAF-FCA) is releasing a first-ever, National Strategy for Supporting Women in Trades.  In 2019, CAF-FCA led a task force of more than 60 skilled trades stakeholders who came together to guide and inform a strategy to create measurable change for women’s representation in skilled trades careers in Canada.  The industry driven strategy has four clear and measurable action items that are intended to generate awareness, trigger policy change, recognize best practices and create skilled trade workplace environments where women’s representation increases. 
Task force member, Lindsay Amundsen, Director of Workforce Development at Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) states “The SWiT National Strategy has brought together groups and organizations doing the work to recruit and retain tradeswomen in the construction industry. And together, through identifying barriers and developing strategies for success, SWiT will help change the face of construction and increase diversity within our industry.” 
According to the Statistics Canada Registered Apprenticeship Information System 2018 data, when apprentice registrations in the construction, manufacturing and transportation sectors were analyzed, women represented 4.5 per cent of apprentice registrations. The SWiT task force established a national target to increase participation and retention of women in skilled trades careers to 15% by 2030.   
Another priority of the Strategy was to identify tactics to create respectful workplaces.  “CAF-FCA is committed to being a catalyst for diverse and inclusive workplaces.” says France Daviault, Executive Director of CAF-FCA.  “Under-represented groups including women, transgender, two-spirited, intersexed or gender non-binary have a fundamental right to a safe, healthy and equitable workplace, free of harassment, bullying, and discrimination.”  The SWITCANADA.CA web page provides links to tools to assist employers, unions, educators and tradeswomen in creating healthy, safe, and inclusive workplaces.  
“The goal is to have best practices from across sectors available in one place. There is no need to recreate the wheel – there are some tried and tested tools out there that organizations are willing to share”, continues Daviault. 
The strategy is a national movement and call for champions who commit to making a difference through a public pledge. The pledge requires that they share their internal numbers on the percentage of women apprentices and journeypersons they employ in skilled trades work annually. “Those who join the movement as champions by taking the #CHAMPIONS4CHANGE pledge are truly changemakers and leaders”, says Daviault. “They understand that numbers matter and aren’t afraid to be part of the discussion. We are beyond rhetoric as the number hasn’t increased in years. It’s time to be bold by holding industry accountable for the numbers”.  
To learn more about the strategy and pledge, visit switcanada.ca. 

About CAF-FCA  
The Canadian Apprenticeship Forum – Forum canadien sur l’apprentissage (CAF-FCA) is a non-profit organization that connects Canada’s apprenticeship community. Participants work collaboratively to support vibrant and innovative apprenticeship systems and policies with a view to developing a highly skilled, inclusive and mobile skilled trades workforce. Employers, unions, equity-seeking groups, educational institutions and the jurisdictions support CAF-FCA operations through membership.  
CAF-FCA is the only organization that brings together apprenticeship stakeholders from across trades, across sectors and across Canada to share information and promising practices, identify challenges and propose joint solutions. As a national voice for the apprenticeship community, CAF-FCA influences apprenticeship strategies through research, discussion and collaboration. Its research agenda and events provide stakeholders with accurate, unbiased insights into apprenticeship challenges and barriers and illustrates the substantial benefits of hiring and training apprentices.  For more, visit : caf-fca.org

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