The New England Carpenters Labor-Management Program is proud to provide an interesting look at the work of union contractors and carpenters at the Old Colony Housing Project in South Boston. The time lapse video, synchronized to music was shot over the course of a year, during the project's first phase. Suffolk Construction was the Construction Manager.
Union carpenters employed by Suffolk Construction and numerous subcontractors were proud to recently complete Phase One of the redevelopment of housing at Old Colony in South Boston. The project involved demolition of old buildings and construction of 116 energy efficient affordable apartment units as well as a 10,000 square-foot community center and other improvements and amenities. As the largest property managed by the Boston Housing Authority, demolition and construction was completed on a 15 acre occupied site containing 850 housing units. The project changes the face of a community and the lives of many who will live there.
Video of the three buildings in the piece was gathered over the course of a year, from December 2010 through December 2011 during almost weekly visits. Videographer Ellen Webber of the New England Carpenters Labor Management Program produced the video. It can be watched here
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
US Department of Labor announces $300,000 grant to Action for Boston Community Development Inc. to support women in nontraditional occupations
WASHINGTON ‒ Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis announced awards of $1.8 million in grants to consortia in six states through the Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations program. Among the grantees is Action for Boston Community Development Inc. in Boston, Mass., which will receive $300,000.
“Apprenticeship programs are effective pipelines into growing industries. But too often, these programs are not as accessible to women. The federal grants announced today will better connect women with apprenticeships, helping them to gain skills in fields that offer long-term career opportunities,” said Secretary Solis.
The grants will support innovative projects that improve the recruitment, hiring, training, employment and retention of women in apprenticeships in industries such as advanced manufacturing, transportation and construction. Within these industries, the grants will fund activities focused on three occupational areas: existing occupations expected to experience primarily an increase in employment demand, existing occupations with significant changes to work and worker requirements, and new and emerging green occupations.
The six grantees are community-based organizations, each of which has formed a consortium with a local Workforce Investment Area and at least one Registered Apprenticeship program sponsor. This consortium-based approach is intended to ensure that women served by WANTO grants have access to a range of supportive services and training, as well as to specific nontraditional employment opportunities.
Each grantee will be required to place at least 50 participants annually and at least 100 participants over the life of the two-year grant into a Registered Apprenticeship program.
The grants are jointly administered by the Labor Department’s Women’s Bureau and its Employment and Training Administration’s Office of Apprenticeship. For information about the department’s range of employment and training programs, visit http://www.doleta.gov.
Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations Grants
Grantee City State Funding Amount
Action for Boston Community Development Inc. Boston Mass. $300,000
Chicago Women in Trades Chicago Ill. $300,000
Goodwill of North Georgia Inc. Atlanta Ga. $300,000
Oregon Tradeswomen Inc. Portland Ore. $300,000
West Virginia Women Work Morgantown W.Va. $300,000
Women In Non Traditional Employment Roles Los Angeles Calif. $300,000
Total $1,800,000
Action for Boston Community Development Inc. Boston Mass. $300,000
Chicago Women in Trades Chicago Ill. $300,000
Goodwill of North Georgia Inc. Atlanta Ga. $300,000
Oregon Tradeswomen Inc. Portland Ore. $300,000
West Virginia Women Work Morgantown W.Va. $300,000
Women In Non Traditional Employment Roles Los Angeles Calif. $300,000
Total $1,800,000
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Sunday, July 1, 2012
2012 TRADESWOMEN LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (Sept 28 - 29 2012)
Friday, September 28 & Saturday, September 29, 2012
NECA/IBEW Electrical Training Center
16021 NE Airport Way Portland, OR 97230
Visit this website for event details and registration!
Examples of past workshops include:
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