JTL, a leading apprenticeship provider in England and Wales, is championing the inclusion of more women in the electrical and plumbing and heating trades, addressing the growing demand for diversity in these industries. JTL campaigns for a diverse and inclusive workforce, and apprenticeships are a ...
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UGL’s manufacturing and maintenance team recently had the privilege of participating in theStrive Program– coordinated by Empowering Women in Trades and Apprenticeship Support Australia at Loreto College in Ballarat, Victoria. This event was aimed at Year 10 students and designed to reinforce the op...
Empowering women in trades: JTL champion diversity JTL, a leading apprenticeship provider in England and Wales, is championing the inclusion of more women in the electrical and plumbing and heating trades, ... L Peake - 《Electrical Times》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Towards an empowering tangible...
Girl Gang Garage is dedicated empowering women through workshops and projects designed to make skilled trade learning accessible to females of all ages.
Girl Gang Garage is an unusual sort of shop where we are focused solely on introducing women in the trades to one another and introducing women to the trades creating opportunities for women to explore in kind of a safe environment welding metal fabrication, bodywork mechanical work, anything ...
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Ms Whittles hard work was recognised earlier this year after she was highly commended in TMEC’s Women in Resources and Manufacturing Tasmania Awards. “We are so proud of her achievements after she was recognized as runner up in the Outstanding Tasmanian Tradeswoman, Operator or Technician in ...
Ms Whittles hard work was recognised earlier this year after she was highly commended in TMEC’s Women in Resources and Manufacturing Tasmania Awards. “We are so proud of her achievements after she was recognized as runner up in the Outstanding Tasmanian Tradeswoman, Operator or Technician in ...
Ninety five percent of them are women, 60 percent are black. Many earn less than five dollars a day. Domestic workers began mobilizing 90 years ago, but it was not until the return to democracy in 1985 when trades unions were allowed again, that domestic workers turned their association ...