The construction industry is facing a widening labor shortage, with 350,000 job openings reported in August 2023, up by 5,000 compared with the previous year. The Goodwill Construction Skills Training Center in Charlotte, N.C., is addressing this issue by providing free training to create a talent pipeline for women in the construction industry, WCNC Charlotte reports.
The SHENEW program aims to break the stigma of women in construction and provide opportunities for women to advance in the industry by offering free classes centered around fundamental trade skills.
After more than 15 years helping people with disabilities, Shakira Townsend knew the drill, but she soon decided it was time to hammer out a new future in construction.
“It was a journey," Townsend said. “Picking up tools and playing in the dirt, and working on big equipment, women can do it too.”
“We definitely do need more workers, more that are willing to learn," Townsend said.
At 43 years old, Townsend said you can always start something new.
She now works with Charlotte Water.
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