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New report details skilled trades earning, difference between men and women
by Jordan Press, The Canadian Press
Posted Mar 16, 2021 4:00 am EDT
Last Updated Mar 16, 2021 at 4:14 am EDT
OTTAWA A new report finds that women in the skilled trades earn about half what men do, because they’re concentrated in lower-paying fields.
The report from the Labour Market Information Council looks specifically at those who received their certifications over a decade ago in 2009, and follows their annual earnings through to 2017.
Researchers found that those in the “Red Seal” trades, which are those that have national standards, started out making $64,000 in their first years and those incomes grew on average 2.1 per cent annually over the eight-year study period to reach $73,800.
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Jordan Press, The Canadian Press Posted: Save to Read Later
OTTAWA - A new report finds that women in the skilled trades earn about half what men do, because they re concentrated in lower-paying fields.
A worker welds steel at George Third & Son Steel Fabricators and Erectors, in Burnaby, B.C., on March 29, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
OTTAWA - A new report finds that women in the skilled trades earn about half what men do, because they re concentrated in lower-paying fields.
The report from the Labour Market Information Council looks specifically at those who received their certifications over a decade ago in 2009, and follows their annual earnings through to 2017.