
View original post from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. This year, Canadians honour and celebrate the contributions and heritage of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples throughout Canada’s history on […]
View original post from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. This year, Canadians honour and celebrate the contributions and heritage of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples throughout Canada’s history on […]
Government risks making labour shortage worse March 15 2023, Winnipeg – Today, Manitoba Federation of Labour President Kevin Rebeck and Manitoba Building Trades Executive Director Tanya Palson raised concerns that […]
March 10, 2023, WINNIPEG – The Manitoba government’s infrastructure budget rests on a poor foundation as Manitoba has not prioritized investments in skilled trades training opportunities. The 2023 Budget announced $1.683 […]
Dear Union Sisters, I write to you today on International Women’s Day to recognize your dedication, sacrifices, and hard work in an industry that, frankly, was not built for you, […]
Winnipeg- The executive board of Manitoba Building Trades (MBT) is pleased to welcome Tanya Palson as their new executive director, the first woman to hold the position. Palson has worked […]
Introducing a New E-Learning Resource Hub for Employers, Workers, Unions and Industry Consultants Manitoba’s and Canada’s workforces are rapidly aging. This is evidenced through demographic and socio-economic changes. With […]
Over the last four years, Manitoba Building Trades has been working with BUILD Inc, a social enterprise that provides crucial training opportunities for individuals with a history in the criminal […]
To view the original message posted from CBTU please click here. Canada’s Building Trades Unions and our 600,000 members honour and thank the brave men and women and their families […]
On November 3, 2022, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland, released the 2022 Federal Fall Economic Statement, which includes investments and incentives to support Canada’s workforce.Key initiatives […]
Click here to view the original post from Canada’s Building Trades Unions. This week, Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) launched In The Trades, a federally-funded program that will help apprentices […]
See original message from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. Today, workers will gather at fairs, festivals and parades across this country to mark Labour Day, or, like many Canadians, you […]
See original update from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. On behalf of the 600,000 members of Canada’s Building Trades Unions, we applaud the Federal Government for including a Labour Mobility […]
Bringing Zero-Waste Techniques to the Table As part of a unique partnership, Manitoba Building Trades Institute has been working with cohorts from Seven Oaks School Division’s Co-op Vocational Program over […]
See original statement from CBTU here. Canada’s Building Trades Unions Executive Director, Sean Strickland, has released the following statement regarding the ongoing protests and blockades: “Canada’s Building Trades Unions have always […]
Click here to view original release from CBTU. Canada’s Building Trades Unions are calling for the upcoming 2022 Federal Budget to include tax support for skilled trades workers. In his appearance […]
To view the original update from Canada’s Building Trades Unions click here. Neil Young has chosen to not keep on rocking the Spotify world, in a stand against the spread of […]
See original update from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. The CFL Players’ Association (CFLPA) is proud to announce a new partnership with Canada’s Building Trades Unions (CBTU) and SkillPlan to […]
To see original update from Canada’s Building Trades Unions, click here. Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet of the 44th Parliament was sworn in at Rideau Hall. Canada’s Building […]
Click here to see original update from Canada’s Building Trades Unions This week, Service Canada updated their website to account for the situation around vaccination requirements in workplaces. See pertinent […]
See Original Newsletter from Canada’s Building Trades Unions here. As we head toward the end of September, both election campaigning and the weather are cooling down; Monday marks E-Day and […]