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A UK article of some notable women in the building sector. Lets not forget that women working on the tools are just as influential in making progresses in the Global Tradeswomen Movement! Note: the 16% women in the trades # most likely includes women in the office not working with the tools.“Release the bogs” campaign out of Ireland is tackling another barrier to women enter and remaining in the industry.Our 2024 International Call schedule is posted - The meet-ups will rotate times to allow all regions to attend and share the campaigns in their geographical area. Looking forward to seeing many of you in March!Have you signed up for the "Breaking down barriers - women succeeding in construction" session yet? Last chance to hear from Kelly McClellen, co-chairperson of the International Union of Operating Engineers Sisters Leadership Committee, our London colleague Sandi Rhys Jones OBE, president of the CIOB, and other industry experts discussing strategies to increase the representation of women in the construction sector. SIGN UP LINK - https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IoHYB0VPSgmuPXSiJqG5AQ#/registrationRegister for the Global Construction Summit February 20, 2024 One of the TBB Co-Founders - Kelly McClellen - will join Tradeswomen Movement leaders from around the world to discuss the barriers to women entering and excelling in construction.This article is highlighting female construction workers in Cambodia and another example of women in the global south being seen as not smart enough. It has been reported that roughly between 30 and 35% of the construction sectors workers are women.
Daily Archives: May 23, 2022
Meet the 2022 Delegates!
This post is a little longer than normal but it’s for a good reason. We wanted to highlight the tradeswomen who have committed to our London Delegation. They have all exhibited amazing leadership qualities and have proven that they embody … Continue reading
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