businesspress24.com - $55 Million Boost will Attract More Apprentices to the Trades: Dillon
 

$55 Million Boost will Attract More Apprentices to the Trades: Dillon

ID: 1350381

(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 04/09/15 -- "The construction industry welcomes today''s announcement that an additional $55 million will be injected into Ontario''s apprenticeship training system," said Patrick Dillon, Business Manager of the Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario.

The newly-formed Apprenticeship Enhancement fund will help bolster the training capacity of organizations that supply Ontario''s construction workforce across every trade. "The best return on investment is in unionized training facilities. They provide some of the best experiences for apprentices, when it comes to hands-on, earn-while-you-learn training," explained Dillon noting that "this doesn''t stop at graduation, but rather continues well into the careers of Journeypersons who receive ongoing skills upgrades and exposure to the latest technology."

"Ontario''s Building Trades already have a robust training infrastructure in place that will now be able to leverage the pre-Apprenticeship Training funds which are a part of today''s announcement," said Dillon. Programs like ''Hammerheads,'' ''Build Together,'' ''Work Ready Aboriginal People'' and ''Helmets to Hardhats Canada'' cater to at-risk youth, women, Aboriginals, and returning veterans and reservists, respectively, in attracting them to the construction industry. "There is a good opportunity for the exemplary model that these programs provide, to be replicated across the province so that more apprentices are hired in traditionally under-represented communities," suggested Dillon.

"We believe that accountability and performance should the primary focus in how the government allocates these funds," observed Dillon. "Attraction, retention and completion should be the major driver of any apprenticeship program receiving these monies."

"Unionized Building Trades training facilities have among the highest apprenticeship completion rates in the country, and Ministry funding of any program should be indexed to retention and graduation rates," concluded Dillon.





The Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario represents 150,000 trades workers throughout the province.



Contacts:
Patrick Dillon
Cell: (416) 347-8245
E-mail:


Themen in dieser Pressemitteilung:


Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:



Leseranfragen:



PresseKontakt / Agentur:



drucken  als PDF  an Freund senden  Sikh Rights Group Seeks Prosecution of Indian Prime Minister Modi in Canada
Stackla Lands in the US With Offices in New York and San Francisco, and a Hootsuite Partnership
Bereitgestellt von Benutzer: Marketwired
Datum: 09.04.2015 - 17:11 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 1350381
Anzahl Zeichen: 0

contact information:
Contact person:
Town:

TORONTO, ONTARIO


Phone:

Kategorie:

Advertising, PR and Marketing


Anmerkungen:


Diese Pressemitteilung wurde bisher 244 mal aufgerufen.


Die Pressemitteilung mit dem Titel:
"$55 Million Boost will Attract More Apprentices to the Trades: Dillon
"
steht unter der journalistisch-redaktionellen Verantwortung von

Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario (Nachricht senden)

Beachten Sie bitte die weiteren Informationen zum Haftungsauschluß (gemäß TMG - TeleMedianGesetz) und dem Datenschutz (gemäß der DSGVO).


Alle Meldungen von Provincial Building and Construction Trades Council of Ontario



 

Who is online

All members: 10 591
Register today: 0
Register yesterday: 0
Members online: 0
Guests online: 124


Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As registered user you have some advantages like theme manager, comments configuration and post comments with your name.