VRCA news feature
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Workers wanted Multiple recruitment strategies will be needed to meet an expected demand for 19,000 more workers by 2021 in the Lower Mainland’s construction sector | B2
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Carpenter Simon Cheng is one of more than 10,000 British Columbians placed in construction jobs since 2006 through the British Columbia Construction Association’s Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP). Government-funded programs like STEP are among the many solutions that will be required to address the province’s growing skilled labour shortage | Dave Silver/BCCA
constructive comment B3 No single solution will solve the skilled labour shortage legal specs B8 Courts guard holdback obligations of Builders Lien Act
HIRING: Making the shift to competing for talent
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WORKPLACE: Safety 2.0 comes to B.C. construction industry
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MENTORSHIP: Program helps fight labour shortage
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RECRUITMENT: BCCA helps connect employers, workers B7 LABOUR: VRCA employee benefit plan celebrates 50 years
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