Ready to Serve: Skilled Veteran Workforce is Out There, if Companies Help With Transition

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Kim Palmer, Crain's

A career military veteran leaves the service both highly skilled and trained to both follow and lead — characteristics that businesses clamor for in an employee.

Many of those potential workers, though, have little experience writing a resume or doing a traditional job interview.

2nd Annual Cleveland Builds Clay Shoot Raises Awareness, Funds and Fun

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On May 5, more than 180 members of the union construction industry spent the day shooting clays during Cleveland Builds’ 2nd annual fundraiser. More than $60,000 was raised - $10,000 more than last year - to support Cleveland Builds' work to promote careers in the skilled trades. Cleveland Builds’ pre-apprenticeship training is perfect for those who like to work with their hands and want a fulfilling career with good pay and excellent benefits. This year’s Clay Shoot brought an increased number of participants, funds, fun and awareness raised.

Supporting Women in Plumbing

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Katherine Lehtinen, Plumber Magazine

Now more than ever, skilled trade workers are vital to society's everyday safety, health and well-being. At Oatey Co., we try to shed light on the significance of the trades while educating, inspiring and empowering the next generation of professionals.

Union Apprenticeships Rival Four-Year Degrees, Says New Study

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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW)

new study by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute found that a union apprenticeship may be a better ticket to the middle class than a traditional four-year degree.

Cleveland Apprenticeship Fair Resumes After COVID Pause

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CBCTC

For the first time since October 2019, the Cleveland Building Trades Tradeswomen Committee hosted their Apprenticeship Fair. 

The semi-annual event was paused in 2020 and the first part of 2021 for COVID-19 safety precautions.

After a year and a half pause, the apprenticeship fair resumed with an in-person event in mid-October at the Plumbers Local 55 Union Hall. The event drew more than 230 students and adults.

Study: Union Construction Training Has Economic, Social Benefits on Par With College Degree

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Jeff Yoders, ENR Midwest

Union apprenticeship programs in the construction industry produce salary and social outcomes for workers equivalent to the jobs and social situations of those with four-year college degrees, a new union-backed study of 10 years of federal statistics concludes.