Blue Collar 101: Building Trades & the Path Through Apprenticeship

Event Details

Host Organization:

Charles River Museum of Industry & Innovation

Public/Private:

Public

Host Org. Industry(s):

Construction

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Event Description

Inaugural Session

What does it actually take to become a carpenter in the 21st century? What range of skills and specialties does the trade encompass, and how does someone learn them?For the inaugural session of Blue Collar 101, we're bringing together voices from across the carpentry and building trades to answer those questions directly. Joining us will be members of Local 339 of the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, including a working carpenter who has moved through the apprenticeship pathway alongside a representative from the Massachusetts Division of Apprentice Standards (Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development), who will offer a policy and workforce perspective on how apprenticeship programs function across the Commonwealth.


This is a panel conversation for the general public and those interested in pathways to the trades and industrial work. Expect honest, ground-level discussion about what the work looks like day to day, how skills are acquired, what the apprenticeship pipeline actually offers, and what the public often gets wrong about the trades. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, alongside unions, industry, and educational institutions, are prioritizing the importance and future of our industrial labor force.