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Kelowna career coach to tackle worksite harassment, bullying as Builders Code advisor

Diane Jolicoeur to equip Southern Interior employers with tools to handle harassment
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The British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) launched in March to focus on retaining tradespeople through creating a safer worksite.

Now, Kelowna-based Diane Jolicoeur has been appointed as the Southern Interior regionsa国际传媒檚 new Builders Code advisor.

With a background in human resources and experience working with the Okanagan Collegesa国际传媒檚 Women in Trades Training program, Jolicoeur will address diversity and harassment issues by supplying employers with the resources, training and tools to create a safe worksite for tradeswomen and equity seeking groups.

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READ MORE: New code aims to increase number of women working in B.C.

This new code of conduct sets a new standard province-wide. It has expanded the definition of safety to go beyond Personal Protective Equipment. Now it includes behavioural safety, which accounts for stress and distraction caused by discrimination, bullying, hazing and harassment.

sa国际传媒淭he goal is to work with the employers and support them in creating a worksite that is free from hazing, bullying and harassment and creates an inviting and safe environment,sa国际传媒 the certified professional coach said.

The Builders Code also seeks to increase the number of women working in B.C.sa国际传媒檚 skilled-labour force by 10 per cent by 2028 sa国际传媒 thatsa国际传媒檚 another approximately 9,500 women that would have to join the workforce.

Labour jobs are predominately male dominated, but the Builders Code looks to change the culture of the worksite environment to ensure all employees feel safe, secure and welcome.

BCCA said the first-year retention rate for women is only 50 per cent, despite the fact more women, youth and other equity-seeking groups are entering the trades than in the past.

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But, itsa国际传媒檚 not a womensa国际传媒檚 issue, Jolicoeur explained, itsa国际传媒檚 a business issue.

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There is no provincial standard for behaviour and worksite culture and often attitudes vary greatly from one crew, or one job, to the next, BCCA said. By establishing a baseline, the Builders Code raises the bar for employers, employees and the industry as a whole.

sa国际传媒淲hen you are an attractive employer, you attract great employees,sa国际传媒 Jolicoeur said.

sa国际传媒淚 am looking forward to building the relationships with contractors and share the vision and cultivate that vision of creating a safe worksite for all,sa国际传媒 she said. sa国际传媒淚 am really looking forward to being apart of supporting and creating that.sa国际传媒


Caitlin Clow
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