Expanded education is key to filling high-demand trades professions in B.C.

October 11, 2022

The story of B.C.’s labour shortage is told through help wanted signs in store windows, delayed construction projects, supply chain disruptions and understaffed emergency rooms. Experts say things like the pandemic, the aging population and inflation have exacerbated the shortage of workers with no end in sight.

While solutions include immigration, child care, and better pay, a key one is education and ensuring students have the opportunities to train in the sectors most desperate for them.

Part of that, say teachers, students and B.C.’s jobs minister, is to better highlight the opportunities available in the trades and reframe the narrative that a university education is the only route to a well-paying career.

Source: Vancouver Sun