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Canadian contingent gains traction at Women Build Nations conference

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Canadian contingent gains traction at Women Build Nations conference
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The 2018 Women Build Nations Conference provided an opportunity for attendees representing every craft in the building trades to network, take part in demonstrations and learn about key initiatives taking place across the U.S. and 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023.

More than 2,300 tradeswomen from around the U.S. and 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023, plus a few from Europe, attended the conference, which took place over three days in October at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

Attendance this year was up by 400 from the 2017 conference in Chicago. Of the total, a record number of 150 Canadian women were present. Although most of them were from B.C., they came from every Canadian province.

An annual event that takes place in different cities around the U.S., Women Build Nations (WBN) is for women of all ages and skill levels who work, or want to work, in the construction trades.

In addition to attending workshops and listening to speeches, attendees spent an afternoon building houses for the homeless and took part in a demonstration over a labour dispute. And they paraded in the streets around the convention centre, singing and waving banners.听

鈥淚t was a great opportunity for networking and building relationships with other women in construction,鈥 said Vancouver participant Sarina Hanschke.

According to organizers, WBN 鈥渟peaks to every tradeswoman鈥檚 needs, offering workshops and plenary sessions facilitated by tradeswomen and featuring union leaders, apprenticeship co-ordinators, contractors and politicians.鈥

 

Women Building Nations is the largest gathering of tradeswomen in the world

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Lindsay Amundsen, director of workforce development at 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023鈥檚 Building Trades Unions, is the Canadian representative on WBN鈥檚 planning committee.

鈥淭he theme of this year鈥檚 conference was the importance of getting organized to empower women in construction,鈥 said Amundsen.听

There were six WBN workshops facilitated by Canadians, such as advancing women in the trades, networking and committees, building a movement and creating a more inclusive work environment.

In addition, there was a Canadian networking event, which all the Canadians attended.

鈥淚鈥檝e been going to the conference since 2013 and I鈥檝e watched it grow and become more organized in that time,鈥 Amundsen said.

Vicki O鈥橪eary put the conference together. O鈥橪eary is a Chicago-based safety and diversity organizer for Iron Workers International, and chairwoman of the women鈥檚 committee of the North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU).听

鈥淲omen Building Nations is the largest gathering of tradeswomen in the world,鈥 said O鈥橪eary. 鈥淚t supports and mentors the sisterhood in construction who are coming up through the industry.鈥

Hamilton, Ont.-based ironworker and apprentice boiler maker Jamie McMillan

delivered a presentation to 150 to 200 people on how to do school and community outreach, which is one of McMillan鈥檚 specialties.

鈥淚f I鈥檓 addressing youth, I need to think differently than if I鈥檓 talking to the same number of adults,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut at Women Building Nations, my presentation was tailored to an adult audience.鈥

McMillan is co-founder of KickAss Careers.

鈥淣ot everyone wants to be lawyer, doctor or white-collar professional,鈥 said McMillan. 鈥淭hrough school and community outreach, KickAss Careers encourages youth to consider careers in construction, as well as mechanical, industrial, technology and advanced manufacturing.鈥

In addition to American and Canadian participants in WBN, there was a small contingent from Ireland.

Women In Trades Network Ireland (WITNI) raised money through a crowdfunding platform and was able to finance sending five Irish tradeswomen to Seattle.听

鈥淲e had an exceptional welcome,鈥 said WITNI founder Jen Kelly.

鈥淭he news of our efforts was circulating in the tradeswomen鈥檚 networks in the U.S., 新澳门六合彩开奖结果2023 and the U.K. well before our arrival.鈥

Kelly said WITNI鈥檚 goal in attending WBN was to learn how to retain and recruit women in Irish trades, as well as how to make the industry more inclusive and equitable.

鈥淥ur organization plans to engineer a similar event in Ireland in the near future and we are seeking partners to help bring it about,鈥 she said.

Hanschke, founder of Surrey, B.C.-based Vanguard Road Safety Network and a consultant on roadside worker safety, made a joint presentation called Making a Movement, which expanded on this year鈥檚 WBN theme.

The 2018 WBN conference was Hanschke鈥檚 third.

鈥淭he camaraderie of all the participants was intense,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 connected with other women who are engaged in roadside work in North America, including the many traffic control personnel who were at the conference.鈥

WBN started on the west coast as Women Building California. In 2015, NABTU took the event national. Since then it has been held in various cities around the U.S., such as Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington.听

The 2019 WBN conference will take place Oct. 4 to 6 in Minneapolis-St. Paul.听 The event will have a technology theme 鈥 Changes from linemans (a tool) to laptops.

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