Canada’s workforce demographics are changing

We Are Trades provides employers with actionable steps to establish a safe and inclusive workplace for everyone. This is a journey and a process that takes time and dedication.

Be part of the conversation

CCWESTT is partnering with organizations in your region to host a discussion that you don’t want to miss!

We all know there is a labour shortage in the skilled trades. In this conversation, we’ll explore strategies to retain a highly skilled team and create a safer workplace. This is not your standard HR workshop. You won’t want to miss this chance to become a leader in gender inclusion in the workplace. Join us to give your business a competitive edge.

We’ll talk about:

  • How to improve your business performance
  • How to make your company a leader in safer workplaces
  • How to recruit and retain a highly skilled team
  • How workers’ mental health impacts the worksite

About We Are Trades

The People Behind the Movement

We Are Trades was developed by the Canadian Coalition for Women in Engineering, Science, Trades and Technology (CCWESTT) and is funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada. The development process included conversations with many tradespeople and employers across Canada, research into existing and emerging practices, and a pilot program involving employers and skilled trades workers.

We Are Trades is designed to guide successful workplace change in three steps: CommitCreateSustain

The journey may not look the same for every workplace, but the goal is shared: to build a work environment where each person is valued and respected for their contributions.

Step 1 - Commit

Meaningful change begins when you take a close look at current practices.

Step 2 - Create

Meaningful change is a journey, one that doesn’t stop after making the commitment.

Step 3 - Sustain

Sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce can be the hardest part of the process.

What's changing?

Canada's Workforce

In the next decade, Canada could have 40% of its labour force over the age of 55, the highest proportion on its record. Baby boomers will be retiring en masse, and for the first time in history there will be up to four generations of Canadians in the workforce. These changes are swift, and present employers with the challenge of filling significant shortages of skilled trades workers. One obvious and necessary solution is to focus recruitment efforts on traditionally underrepresented groups such as women, Indigenous peoples, new Canadians, 2SLGBTQIA+ and people with disabilities.

For example, there are many educated and capable women ready and willing to fill the gap! According to 2019 Statistics Canada reports, 50.4% of Canada’s population are women and over 66% of them are aged 25-64 with education beyond high school. Attracting diverse employees, and retaining their talent by providing safe and inclusive work environments, has proven to have a positive effect on the workplace and on the company’s bottom line. There is ample evidence that shows diverse teams are better equipped to foster innovation and will drive company performance and profitability.

It’s just SMART business!

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Pledges

Make a formal commitment.

The We Are Trades Pledges can be a powerful symbol of commitment and sends the right message to everyone that you are ready to create a safe and inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.

Click below to download your printable version of the We Are Trades pledges. There is one for you and one for your organization

  • Upholding my organization’s harassment and respectful workplace policies.
  • Sharing knowledge with new team members.​
  • Giving supportive, open-minded and positive encouragement.​
  • Speaking to others respectfully.
  • Collaborating with others to help improve the workplace.​

We Are Trades can be your guide through navigating change. Are you ready to take the next step?