Construction Labour Relations Alberta (CLRA), in partnership with Building Trades of Alberta (BTA), presented a cheque for $35,000 to The Education Partnership Fund (TEPF) in Red Deer today. This donation will support TEPF’s Trades Careers Program which aims to expose hundreds of students every year to the skilled trades with hands-on experiences and learning opportunities.
The financial contribution is on behalf of the Workforce Development Trust (WFDT), a shared effort of both CLRA and BTA to address the need to invest in programs that grow, train, and support Alberta’s construction workers. The WFDT is funded by construction contractors who contribute 2 cents for every hour worked by a skilled tradesperson under collective agreements through CLRA, BTA and the General Presidents Maintenance Committee (GPMC) to develop the next generation of skilled trades workers.
TEPF’s Trades Careers Program focuses on giving students a head start by providing them with easily accessible courses in world class union training facilities and the necessary hands-on experience to begin a career in the trades. Approximately 100,000 students have been exposed to or benefited from this program to date.
CLRA and its WFDT partners fully support any initiative that contributes to growth of the construction industry, including the elimination of barriers to entry into the skilled trades. To date, WFDT has invested more than $6 million in TEPF and has provided millions more in funding to other organizations and programs that aim to raise the public’s awareness of the skilled trades and grow the industry.