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May 21, 2023 | In the Community, Training

Spectrum News 1: Nailing down the next generation of New York’s carpenters


Students and the general public get the facts! Spectrum News 1 and NBC Channel 13 were on-site and aired the workshops. Click here to view video footage courtesy of Spectrum News 1.

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With the demand for a skilled construction workforce on the rise, the NASRCC is actively preparing the next generation of carpenters by expanding opportunities to explore, prepare for, and advance a career in carpentry.

More than 200 students from eight schools around the Capital Region participated in full-day workshops at the North Atlantic States Carpenters’ Training Facility in Albany. They received a first-hand glimpse of the comprehensive craft skills training available on their doorstep and learned about ‘the other four-year degree’ – that doesn’t rack up tens of thousands of dollars in debt.

The tours and workshop demonstrations were led by NASCTF training instructors and NASRCC business representatives. There was a constant stream of open conversations with Local 291 apprentices about how programs like our apprentice program positively impact the lives of young adults by receiving tuition-free education, lifelong learning, and representation that results in middle-class earnings and family-supporting health and retirement plans.

In addition to learning about NASRCC’s apprenticeship and specialty programs, many were eager to find out more about the career advancement opportunities aided by tuition-reduced college degree programs.

Destini Cole, a junior at Shaker High School, said she learned a lot about the opportunities available and training for carpenter apprentices to hone their craft and encourages all — particularly women — to explore the trade and enhance their knowledge in the field.

“Do it because if you feel like you can and want to, you should!”

We should all play a role in promoting and showing people on the outside what’s possible when you’re a union carpenter. Whether someone is already polished or shows good potential, you can see if they’ve got what it takes. Check in with your local union to see how you can help recruit or visit here for more information.