Tag:Apprenticeship
Skills Ontario brings together thousands of young people. Here they can navigate through many career possibilities. The ECAO and IBEW are avid supporters of this initiative.
James Barry Responds to Government Announcement Re: Students Entering the Skilled Trades
The Ontario Office of the Premier published a news release titled, Ontario Helping More Students Enter the Skilled Trades Faster.…
Local 353 steps up to host 2022 Skills Ontario Post Secondary Electrical Wiring Competition
It was a hard decision to make, the 2022 Skills Ontario Competitions would be held once more virtually via https://www.skillsontario.com/. …
The Ontario government is taking steps to ensure apprentices in the skilled trades will be set up for success as…
Labour Minister Tours IBEW Ontario Training Centres
Ontario’s Labour Minister Monte McNaughton is showing a commitment to learning more about the importance of high standards and training…
The Network Cabling Specialist (NCS) trade is ever-growing and expanding. We had eight Network Cabling Specialist apprentices exhibiting their skills…
In just over a month, Labour Minister Monte McNaughton is inspiring optimism in trade professionals by following through on his…
The IBEW and ECAO continues to showcase our vibrant and strong electrical apprenticeship system at the 2019 Ontario Technological Skills…
IBEW’s Local Union 804 in the Breslau region has received approximately $5.5 million in federal funding over 5 years to…
Message from James Barry Executive Chairman IBEW CCO As many of you know, the Ontario government has introduced a new…
On May 6 – 8, 2019, we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Skills Ontario with yet another successful competition and…
Two Ontario electrical sector organizations have released a report recommending steps forward for the Ontario government to fill the void left by the demise of the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT).