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Apprentice Scholarships available-apply asap deadline June 30
In total there are up to six $1,000 scholarships available, broken down by the following categories/regions: Three for electrical apprentices in Metro Vancouver One for electrical apprentices on Vancouver Island One for electrical apprentices in the Interior and Northern BC regions One for a line technician apprentice Applicants do need to be working with an…
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June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day
Find an Event near you! Kootenays: National Indigenous Peoples Day at the Rossland Museum June 21, 2024. 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre 1100 Hwy 3B &22, Rossland BC 2nd Annual National Indigenous Peoples Day Block Party June 21, 2024. Noon to 6:00 pm Carnegie Community Centre, Vancouver BC Surrey’s National…
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May 4th – Storm the Stairs event in Trail – United Way BC
YOU’RE INVITED! Storm the Stairs 2024 | Team Challenge Wear your best sneakers and storm the stairs to support local United Way BC programs that help people in need throughout Trail and area. United Way BC’s Storm the Stairs is an annual event in Trail that brings the community together to get active and have…
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Help Design A Future That Works on June 12 & 13, 2024
BC Community Discussions to Build a Future that Works We’re coming to a community near you this spring for a province-wide discussion hosted by the BCFED, member unions and your local Labour Council. Register Now Our environment and economy are changing. Our jobs and the communities we live in are being hit hard. Nobody’s immune…
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International Womens Day
EMPOWER your partners, sisters, cousins, daughters and friends! Members may earn a $100 Referral Bonus to get new female apprentices WIRED for success in Electrical. Happy International Women’s Day! Today we celebrate the women in our lives, both on and off the job. With growing demand in Security, Data and Environmental Controls, as well as most other sectors of…
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WorksafeBC – Roles, rights & responsibilities of Workers
On a worksite, everyone has varying levels of responsibility for workplace health and safety. You should know and understand your responsibilities — and those of others. If you’re a worker, you also have three key rights. Your rights Right to a healthy and safe workplace Right to safety training and orientation Right to refuse unsafe work…
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Selkirk College Silverking Campus Electrical Upgrade