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Kelly Kienleitner: Red Seal Electrician, Red Seal Winder, & EJTC Instructor and Mentor

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Take a break, we’re on Smoko! This week we are joined by Kelly Kienleitner, an electrician, winder, and educator breaking barriers in the male-dominated world of trades. From her childhood surrounded by tools to becoming the first red-sealed female in Canada in her trade, Kelly's story is one of resilience and determination.

As Kelly recounts her path into the trades, listeners are transported through her challenges and triumphs. Despite societal expectations pushing her towards a white-collar career, Kelly's passion for trades led her to blaze a trail, supported by mentors and colleagues who recognized her skills and dedication.

Throughout her career, Kelly emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and advocating for oneself in male-dominated workplaces. She sheds light on the vital role of unions in supporting workers and ensuring fair treatment, despite facing layoffs and disparities in pay.

In a candid conversation, Kelly reflects on her experiences teaching in the Electrical Joint Training Committee program, sharing insights into her efforts to empower future generations of tradespeople, particularly women. From establishing the first women's committee for the IBW in Canada to advocating for structural changes like accessible childcare, Kelly's dedication to equity and inclusivity shines through.

As the episode concludes, Kelly's optimism for the future of women in trades is palpable. Through her advocacy and personal journey, she envisions a world where gender is irrelevant in job roles, paving the way for a more inclusive and supportive environment for all aspiring tradespeople.

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 Kelly Kienleitner, an electrician, winder, and educator breaking barriers in the male-dominated world of trades. From her childhood surrounded by tools to becoming the first red-sealed female in Canada in her trade, Kelly's story is one of resilience and determination.

As Kelly recounts her path into the trades, listeners are transported through her challenges and triumphs. Despite societal expectations pushing her towards a white-collar career, Kelly's passion for trades led her to blaze a trail, supported by mentors and colleagues who recognized her skills and dedication.

Throughout her career, Kelly emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries and advocating for oneself in male-dominated workplaces. She sheds light on the vital role of unions in supporting workers and ensuring fair treatment, despite facing layoffs and disparities in pay.

In a candid conversation, Kelly reflects on her experiences teaching in the Electrical Joint Training Committee program, sharing insights into her efforts to empower future generations of tradespeople, particularly women. From establishing the first women's committee for the IBW in Canada to advocating for structural changes like accessible childcare, Kelly's dedication to equity and inclusivity shines through.

As the episode concludes, Kelly's optimism for the future of women in trades is palpable. Through her advocacy and personal journey, she envisions a world where gender is irrelevant in job roles, paving the way for a more inclusive and supportive environment for all aspiring tradespeople.

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

  continue reading

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