EmPower Women’s Leadership Conference brings together women in trades careers to celebrate their success as leaders, inspire other women to find and embrace their inner leader, and showcase the possibilities when women succeed in breaking barriers. Hear from industry leaders, current apprentices, and a nutritional expert on what it takes to step into leadership, and maintain a healthy lifestyle in all industries.
FREE Virtual Event (with Registration)
Register at: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ej0tv57zeaab1217&llr=i4szzydab
Since 1983, the Northwest Laborers Apprenticeship program has provided quality training for Construction Craft Laborers. Our mission of providing continuous workforce education and training which meets industry needs, builds careers, and increases our employers’ competitive advantage has achieved a significant milestone.
We are honored and excited to announce that our apprenticeship and training program is now accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and was awarded on December 10th, 2020.
The U.S. Secretary of Education recognizes the Council on Occupational Education as a reliable authority on the quality of education offered by institutions such as our apprenticeship program. As a national institutional agency for the accreditation of non-degree and applied associate degree postsecondary occupational education institutions, it presents stringent qualifications standards to assess the quality and integrity of those who apply.
We are proud to have met these requirements and earn this nationally-honored seal of excellence.
To learn more about the Northwest Laborers Apprenticeship program and begin a rewarding career in construction, visit our website at MyConstructionCareer.com.
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PLEASE REVIEW THIS NOTICE AND DO NOT ENTER
IF YOUR ANSWER TO ANY OF THESE QUESTIONS IS “YES.”
• Have you been diagnosed with or tested positive for COVID-19?
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If your answer to any of these questions is “Yes,” PLEASE DO NOT ENTER.
If you are a regular employee or student at these sites, please call us at 360.297.3035 for further information.
Learn the Construction Craft Laborer trade! Join NW Laborers Training for an introduction webinar on the Apprenticeship Program, benefits and skills.
Start your career through the Northwest Laborers Apprenticeship Program on June 4th at 2:00 PM or June 9th at 6:30 PM via Zoom.
Register for the June 4th 2pm Webinar: bit.ly/3c4nWvj
Register for the June 9th 6:30pm Webinar: bit.ly/2TJORGi
For every attendee, NW Laborers Training will donate $10 to Crisis Connections (up to $2,000), a crisis line serving the emotional and physical needs of individuals across Washington State.
Come join us at a Virtual Career Spotlight, Northwest Laborers Apprenticeship Events
When: Thursday, June 4 @ 2:00 p.m. (Pacific)
Tuesday, June 9 @ 6:30 p.m. (Pacific)
Registration and other information to follow soon!
LIUNA Training & Education now has a website for information on COVID-19 which includes a 4-hour Infectious Disease Awareness Training course for free to all members. It includes information and resources for infectious diseases and safe processes.
This could lead to future work opportunities for members.
www.liunacovidinfo.com
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