BC Centre for Women in the Trades

Sent on behalf of BCCWITT –> BCCWITT is hosting TWO virtual Be More Than A Bystander workshops this month! Register here: Be More Than A Bystander is a training & educational program to support organizational & cultural shifts towards more inclusive, safer, & respectful workplaces. Participants will leave equipped with practical tools & strategies to…

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BCCA sends government report with clear message: Prompt payment is needed now

Journal of Commerce | Warren Frey | May 10, 2024 One of British Columbia’s leading construction industry associations is giving the province’s leaders a roadmap to prompt payment, but it’s up to the government to use it. The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) recently collaborated with WeirFoulds LLP on a report titled The Time to Act Promptly is Now, which…

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B.C. budget a flop for most construction stakeholders

Journal of Commerce | Warren Frey | February 26, 2024 British Columbia’s new budget is leaving most industry leaders underwhelmed. While the budget, delivered by Finance Minister Katrine Conroy on Feb. 22, focused on individual benefits as the province prepares for an election in October, construction association leaders found little in the way of infrastructure announcements or…

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BCCA secures workforce development funding from LNG Canada

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | May 8, 2024 VICTORIA – The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) has announced a two-year extension to its collaboration with LNG Canada to deliver Trades Training Fund (TTF) and CONNECT workforce development programs. The TTF program provides training and support funds for apprentices in high-demand trades in northwestern British Columbia…

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WorkSafeBC announces 2024 approach to inspections

Journal of Commerce | DCN-JOC News Services | April 24, 2024 RICHMOND, B.C. – WorkSafeBC is indicating an emphasis on inspections in 2024 as time-loss claims rise in British Columbia’s construction sector. The province’s time-loss claims rate was 24 per cent higher in the construction sector than the provincial average for all other sectors, according to…

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WorkSafeBC reports 175 workers died in 2023

Of that number, 93 died from work-related disease including 48 from asbestos exposure Vancouver Sun | David Carrigg | Published Apr 28, 2024 WorkSafeBC says 175 workers died in the province in 2023. Just over half died from occupational disease, while the others suffered fatal workplace injuries. The numbers were released Sunday as part of…

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May 2024 public hearing on proposed regulatory amendments

WorkSafeBC will be holding a virtual public hearing on proposed amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. The virtual public hearing will be streamed live on May 14, 2024, in two sessions. The first will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the second from 3 to 5 p.m. View the public hearing live from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. View the public hearing live from…

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Amendment to BC Labour Relations Code Increases Risks for Supply Chain and Businesses in BC during Federal Work Stoppages

RoperGreyell Under the unassuming title – Bill 9, Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 2024 – the BC government has introduced a set of small but significant changes (the “Amendment”) to the BC Labour Relations Code (the “Code”). Specifically, it has amended the definition of “strike” and “person” under the Code so that, as explained in the information bulletin published on March…

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Budget 2024 is ‘a lot of prose and very little substance,’ says MHCA president

Journal of Commerce | Warren Frey | April 19, 2024 While the budget committed billions to new housing initiatives and to streamlining the impact assessment process, many western Canadian construction leaders saw little movement on infrastructure and no solutions for falling productivity and weak economic growth. Manitoba Heavy Construction Association president Chris Lorenc expressed “profound disappointment” and…

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Industry Perspectives Op-Ed: Trudeau government doubles down on missing the mark

Journal of Commerce | Chris Gardner | April 18, 2024 Earlier this year, public opinion research company Leger published the results of a nationwide poll. One result stood out. Seventy per cent of Canadians agreed with the statement: “It feels like everything is broken in this country right now.” To young people, families and business owners…

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Recent work-related incidents reported to WorkSafeBC

WorkSafeBC | April 16, 2024 Incident summaries are based on information obtained as soon as possible after the incidents: they are preliminary and subject to change. Details have been edited to protect workers’ privacy. See additional summaries online. Injury Type: Undetermined injury (1 worker) Core Activity: Low slope roofing / Crane operation Location: Vancouver Island/Coastal B.C. Date of Incident: 2024-Apr…

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May 2024 public hearing on proposed regulatory amendments

WorkSafeBC WorkSafeBC is holding a virtual public hearing on proposed amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation. The virtual public hearing will be streamed live on May 14, 2024, in two sessions. The first will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the second from 3 to 5 p.m. Further information on how to view or participate in the virtual…

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2024 New or Revised ACGIH Threshold Limit Values and B.C. Exposure Limits

WorkSafeBC The Occupational Health and Safety Regulation provides that, except as otherwise determined by WorkSafeBC, an employer must ensure no worker is exposed to a substance exceeding the Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) prescribed by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). Twice a year, the ACGIH publishes a list of substances for which they have set…

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