Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: Veterans need support that extends beyond Nov. 11 - constructconnect.com - Daily Commercial News

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In our latest Industry Perspectives Op-Ed CDNTrades executive director Sean Strickland stresses that veterans need support that extends beyond Nov. 11.

Sean StricklandRemembrance Day is a day to reflect and honour Canada’s veterans for their service and their sacrifice. But Canadian veterans need support that extends beyond Nov. 11.The organization supports veterans and their families who are seeking a transition to civilian life and a second career in the skilled trades.

At a time when the construction industry, like many other sectors, are facing labour availability challenges, veterans offer an untapped talent pool. There is also an opportunity for additional growth and skills requirements as Canada transitions the economy to net-zero and sectors including renewables, hydrogen, nuclear and more expand as we look to diversify Canada’s energy resources.

The skills military personnel develop while serving are transferable to the skilled trades – the discipline, technical skills, work ethic – will set them up for success in the construction industry. And the unionized skilled trades offer a lifetime, rewarding career with family-sustaining wages, health and welfare benefits and a pension.

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