Press Release
June 16, 2018 Burnaby, British Columbia Employment and Social Development Canada
Canada’s changing economy and investments in infrastructure make skills training critical to our future. Union-based skills training is a key element to achieving the Government’s commitment to get more people working in the skilled trades while also reducing barriers for apprentices to complete their training.
That’s why today, the Honourable Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Vancouver South, on behalf of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour, announced a project that will invest in training equipment and materials to help apprentices get the skills they need to succeed. This project is funded under the Union Training and Innovation Program (UTIP).
The Government of Canada will provide over $575,000 over three years in the IUOE-TA Indigenous Training Partnerships Project, delivered by the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 Training Association. The organization will purchase equipment that will help participants as they develop their skills to help them get jobs in the Mobile Crane Operator and Heavy Equipment Operator Red Seal trades.
As a result of this project, which is being funded under Stream 1 of the UTIP, apprentices will get the chance to use high-quality equipment to develop improved skills and progress through their training. This practical experience will help apprentices, including Indigenous people and women succeed as they enter the workforce in their Red Seal trade.
To further help key groups facing barriers in the trades, Budget 2018 announced three new initiatives:
As Canada’s economy continues to grow and create good, well-paying jobs, the Government will ensure that all Canadians share in and benefit from this success.
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“Canada’s future success depends on building an economy that is as inclusive as it is innovative. Our government is proud of this project that will help apprentices in Burnaby, and especially those who face additional barriers to participate and succeed in the skilled trades, start exciting and well-paying careers in the trades.”
– The Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
“The Union Training and Innovation Program will help new generations of workers benefit from the mentorship and training that unions are so well-equipped to offer. Through this project in Burnaby, our government is building stronger communities and strengthening the middle class.”
– The Honourable Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament for Vancouver South
“Through its financial support for the IUOE Training Association, the Government of Canada has shown that it recognizes the value of trades training. The new crane and excavator will provide our students with the best in hands-on experience. This equipment will ensure a training focus on safety and quality, and help us to build a skilled and inclusive workforce for the future.”
– Brian Cochrane, Business Manager, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115
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Véronique Simard
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Patty Hajdu, P.C., M.P.
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour
veronique.simard@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
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