Good Jobs for Women: Getting Business on Board

PGTI is a “multi-stakeholder collaboration.” In addition to the usual suspects working for equality and social justice (labor, community, and tradeswomen themselves), developers, general contractors and trade contractors join us every other month in the PGTI open meetings to explore strategies for crushing the barriers to women’s entry into the construction trades. A PGTI-moderated workshop at the 2nd Biennial New England Women’s Policy Conference , at UMass Boston on January 18, examined recent strategies for opening up good jobs in the construction trades for women, described the successes that have led to significant increases in women’s participation in the construction workforce and looked critically at the role of business in social change and the extent of the business sector’s commitment to radical alterations in business practices.

The workshop, “Getting Business on Board for Good Jobs for Women,” included panelists John Barros, Chief of Economic Development for the City of Boston; Marcy Reed, CEO of National Grid; Brian Doherty, General Agent of the Metro Boston Building Trades Council; Labor Management Consultant Gail Kinney;  and Sue Mailman, President of Coghlin Electrical Contractors. PGTI Co-convener Susan Moir moderated. 

The workshop can be viewed here.

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The Massachusetts Building & Construction Trades Unions Celebrate Diversity on National Women in Apprenticeship Day

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Project Labor Agreements bring labor and community together for better jobs

This tradeswoman’s life has been changed by the Los Angeles Building Trades and Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Project Labor Agreement/Construction Careers Policy (PLA/CCP). Among the strategies fro increasing women’s access to good jobs in construction in LA is the Women Build METRO LA Pre-Apprenticeship Boot Camp. The North Hollywood Station West Entrance project had 8.9% women.

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Actively Seeking Women for Good Jobs in the Construction Trades

See below for upcoming job fairs. Register to meet local trade unions and find opportunities to enter apprenticeship– the first step to a career as a union tradeswomen. Registration is at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3WJRY66

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Research finds that union construction workers get back $5.59 for every $1 paid in dues

And in unionized construction, there is no gender wage gap. Construction has always been a gateway to secure income and stability. It is way past time that women had these opportunities. The goal of the Policy Group on Tradeswomen’s Issues and other tradeswomen’s organizations across the country is #20percentby2020.

Read the announcement of the study here and the full study here.

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