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September 2019 - Women's Work

With a mission to inform, empower, celebrate and advocate for British Columbia's current and aspiring business leaders, BCBusiness go behind the headlines and bring readers face to face with the key issues and people driving business in B.C.

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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN TRADES? Trades offer good paying jobs, and workers are in demand. It's expected there will be about 71,000 job openings in the trades in B.C. over the next decade. The B.C. Government is committed to building up a diverse and inclusive workforce for skilled tradespeople. Apprentices can earn while they learn so now is the time to find out more about: Ħ Financial and other supports for women pursuing careers in the trades Ħ Government funded projects supporting mentorship and networking to build up the next generation of women in the trades Ħ Government funded projects supporting safe and respectful work sites Ħ 100 different trades programs through the Industry Training Authority If you're a woman interested in pursuing a career in the trades, visit WorkBC.ca or a Work BC Centre near you. Breaking down barriers for women in the skilled trades Photo courtesy of North Island College

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