BTA is home to more than 60,000 unionized skilled trades workers, from apprentices to red seal journeypersons, many of them are Indigenous with many finding personal growth and financial security through the unionized skilled trades. These careers offer the best rates of pay, health and welfare benefits, collective bargaining rights, the highest workplace health and safety standards, a sense of community and more.
Our 18 local union affiliates work in all areas of the construction trades, and with paid apprenticeships and EI benefits while attending training, you never go into student debt.
If you think your path forward could be in the unionized skilled trades, let BTA help you with your first few steps by directly contacting BTA Community and Indigenous Director, Lyle Daniels.
Note from BTA Community and Indigenous Director, Lyle Daniels, son of George Gordon First Nation:
“It is so sad when our young people lose hope in their life, and for some, to only see suicide as the solution. It is also heartbreaking to hear of four suicides in the last few months from Ethan Bear’s home community of Ochapowace First Nation, not far from where I grew up. I want to help. The Building Trades of Alberta wants to help. That’s why we’re doing Path Forward.
“The best way to fight for our young people, to help them see and plan a future for themselves, is to offer a hand up and for many, it could be with the unionized skilled trades.
“If you think a career in the building trades is for you, or if you have any questions about how to get started, I want to talk to you.”