NETCO Announces Climate Literacy Course for Construction Trades by Canada’s Building Trades Unions

March 19, 2024

LinkedIn post by NETCO – National Electrical Trade Council

Enroll today!
This is an interactive, 2.5hr online self-directed climate literacy course contextualized for the construction trades. It contains the foundations of what apprentices, journeypersons, and trainers need to know to deliver high-performance construction projects today and in the future.

👉 Interactive questions, activities and videos
👉 Workplace scenarios incorporating green building practices
👉 Pop-up definitions for key terms
👉 Links to references, follow-up information and research sources
👉 Module quizzes and a final assessment
👉 Certificate on completion

Any of the following construction tradespeople associated with Canada’s Building Trades Unions’ affiliated unions:
Apprentices (any level)
Journeypersons
Trainers, Training Directors, Trades Instructors
Building Trades employers or contractors
*Disclaimer: all applicants will be verified prior to gaining access to the material.*

View the LinkedIn post HERE.

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