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Master Builders Australia has released ‘Breaking Ground: Women in Building and Construction’ to increase female participation in the building and construction industry.
To coincide with International Womenās Day, Master Builders Australia has released a multifaceted policy platform,Ā Breaking Ground: Women in building and construction,Ā to increase female participation in the building and construction industry.
Master Builders Australia CEO Denita Wawn said Breaking Ground represents a proactive effort to not only acknowledge the challenges faced by women in construction but also to present practical solutions and ignite meaningful discussions on this critical issue.
āAs one of the biggest sectors in the economy, the building and construction industry employs over 1.3 million Australians but a female participation rate of 15 per cent with only 3 per cent on the tools is simply not good enough.
āThe industry is on the right track with growth in recent years, but there is more to do.
āWorkplace shortages are putting immense pressure on our ability to meet housing targets, and Master Builders believes women will play a vital role in rectifying that.
āIncreased female participation has many benefits; it lifts productivity, boosts the economy, facilitates financial independence, assists in developing an inclusive and diverse culture and meets the much-needed workforce shortages the building and construction industry is facing.
āBreaking Ground aims to dismantle the barriers to participation while highlighting the positives of working in the industry.
āCultural change is needed, and industry structures must adapt ā such as more flexible patterns of work ā and more funding is required to support evidence-based programs of how to attract and retain women.
āWe must do more to end the bias between universities and vocation education, and young women should be given the same opportunities as their male counterparts to pursue trade apprenticeships if they choose to do so.
āOn International Womenās Day, Master Builders Australia is proud to lead the charge towards a more inclusive and diverse industry,ā Ms Wawn said.
Breaking Ground puts forward the following policy proposals:
- Unbiased career guidanceĀ and more hands-on experience for young women in schools.
- Access to information for parentsĀ so they can effectively guide their children and feel comfortable throughout the process.
- Industry leaders should continue to promoteĀ good culture and safety practicesĀ ā there is no room in the building and construction industry for bullying, harassment, assault, suicide, misogyny, racism, discrimination and gender-based violence.Ā
- BetterĀ support and flexibilityĀ for tradies who are pregnant or caring for children so they are able to strike the right balance between parenting and a trade career.
- Continued support forĀ Women Building AustraliaĀ and like-minded networking and mentoring opportunities for young women. Master Buildersā flagship industry-led initiative provides mentorship, networking opportunities and resources to support women at various stages of their careers in the industry.
- MoreĀ funding towards programs, education, facilities, information, and forums that promote building and construction careersĀ to women, support them on the journey and strive for equality.Ā
Click here to read ‘Breaking Ground: Women in Building and Construction March 2024’
Source: Ā© Medianet 2024
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