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Chrissie Caprani: Electrician & IBEW Local 529 Organizer

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Take a break, we’re on Smoko. This week we are joined by Chrissie Caprani, a seasoned electrician and advocate for women in the trades. Chrissie shares her remarkable journey from an interest in art to becoming an electrician with 21 years of experience and an organizer for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) in Saskatchewan. Despite facing challenges like math struggles and discrimination on job sites, Chrissie's resilience shines through as she navigates male-dominated environments and diverse projects, finding fulfillment in her work and pride in her growth.

The discussion also dives into the crucial role of unions, like the IBEW, in supporting women in trades, providing fair wages, protection, and opportunities for career advancement. Chrissie emphasizes the need for emotional support and mentorship programs, highlighting initiatives like Women in Traditional Trades (WIT) and the Women's Committee within unions as vital for addressing biases and discrimination.

With optimism for the future, Chrissie and Alexis encourage listeners to engage in mentorship and advocacy, recognizing the importance of community support and outreach efforts to increase female representation and leadership roles in the trades. Their dialogue serves as both a testament to the resilience of women in male-dominated fields and a call to action for continued support and collaboration within the industry.

The Smoko Podcast is sponsored by Peggy Workwear: workwear designed by women, for women. From the shop floor to the boardroom, Peggy Workwear creates workwear which fits and functions for your everyday. Whatever that may be! After all, we've been in your boots.

www.peggyworkwear.ca

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Take a break, we’re on Smoko. This week we are joined by Chrissie Caprani, a seasoned electrician and advocate for women in the trades. Chrissie shares her remarkable journey from an interest in art to becoming an electrician with 21 years of experience and an organizer for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) in Saskatchewan. Despite facing challenges like math struggles and discrimination on job sites, Chrissie's resilience shines through as she navigates male-dominated environments and diverse projects, finding fulfillment in her work and pride in her growth.

The discussion also dives into the crucial role of unions, like the IBEW, in supporting women in trades, providing fair wages, protection, and opportunities for career advancement. Chrissie emphasizes the need for emotional support and mentorship programs, highlighting initiatives like Women in Traditional Trades (WIT) and the Women's Committee within unions as vital for addressing biases and discrimination.

With optimism for the future, Chrissie and Alexis encourage listeners to engage in mentorship and advocacy, recognizing the importance of community support and outreach efforts to increase female representation and leadership roles in the trades. Their dialogue serves as both a testament to the resilience of women in male-dominated fields and a call to action for continued support and collaboration within the industry.

The Smoko Podcast is sponsored by Peggy Workwear: workwear designed by women, for women. From the shop floor to the boardroom, Peggy Workwear creates workwear which fits and functions for your everyday. Whatever that may be! After all, we've been in your boots.

www.peggyworkwear.ca

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