Doreen Cannon, retired member of Plumbers Local 55, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the upcoming Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council (CBCTC) Apprenticeship Career Fair, the recent Women in Construction Week dinner and the evolving landscape for women in the trades in the Cleveland area.
The CBCTC Apprenticeship Career Fair, scheduled for March 26 in Independence, Ohio, has continued to grow year after year. Cannon said this year’s event required a new venue due to increasing interest. She expects around 500 attendees, including high school and college students exploring career options in the trades. The event brings together representatives from various trades, offering a unique opportunity for aspiring apprentices to learn about different programs, wage rates and application processes. The "one-stop shopping" approach allows individuals to explore multiple career paths in construction and make informed decisions about their future while connecting directly with the men and women in the trades, Cannon said.
Last Friday, Women in Construction Week was celebrated with a dinner hosted by the Greater Cleveland Council of Tradeswomen, drawing about 100 attendees. Cannon said the event provided a platform for women in the trades to network, share experiences and mentor newcomers. She discussed the importance of such gatherings when addressing unique challenges faced by women in construction, including isolation on job sites and the need for support systems. Cannon said the industry is adapting to accommodate women's needs, especially as more unions implement programs like maternity leave and explore solutions for childcare.
Retention of women in the trades has improved, thanks to organizations like the Greater Cleveland Council of Tradeswomen. Cannon said these groups offer mentorship, education and support to help women navigate the unique challenges the face of working in the construction industry. She said the increased interest from schools and counselors in promoting apprenticeship programs as viable career options has helped improve awareness of the opportunities in the trades. According to Cannon, the industry is experiencing a surge in demand across all trades, driven by ongoing construction projects and the retirement of baby boomers, creating ample opportunities for new entrants.
Listen to the full episode above for more from Cannon on women in construction and career opportunities in the trades.
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