Women Shifting Gears
The Government Saskatchewan announced Women Shifting Gears, a new pilot program for women who want training to become transport drivers.
The program is a partnership between the Saskatoon YWCA, the Saskatchewan Trucking Association (STA) and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Immigration and Career Training.
“Transport truck drivers are an in-demand occupation in Saskatchewan, and an added bonus to this program is that it will help diversify our labour force,” Immigration and Career Training Minister Jeremy Harrison said. “It’s an exciting new project that will bring opportunities in a non-traditional occupation to benefit individuals, the province’s thriving trucking industry and communities.”
Ten women will go into the program which will operate in three phases. Phase one is nine weeks of pre-employment training at the Saskatoon YWCA. In the second phase, participants will be matched up to an employer by the STA for a three-week work placement. It is expected that following phase two, drivers will receive either a work offer or a conditional offer which will lead to phase three. In phase three, the trainees will receive 1A Driver Training through the Mandatory Entry Level Training program for Level 1A Drivers.