Andy Calitz, LNG Canada
“We are committed to creating a workplace that supports equity and diversity. Our support of the Builders Code will help the province grow and retain its skilled labour pool.”
Paul Hill, Houle Electric
“Our people are what makes Houle successful, and we’re devoted to providing a safe and healthy work environment for all our employees.”
Chris Atchison, BC Construction Association
“A skilled tradesperson is a valuable asset, not a gender or demographic. Worksite behavior is not a women’s issue, it’s a business issue.”
Knowing the Signs of Depression in Men (and How to Help)
/in News PostsIntro by Chris Atchison In 2014, I was handed a series of challenges that shook my foundation. I lost my father, battled constant pain waiting for a hip replacement, and faced a cancer diagnosis that reminded me of my mortality in ways I hadn’t faced before. With a strong family, supportive friends, and a workplace […]
You’ve Signed the Pledge – Now What?
/in News PostsFor all those companies who’ve signed the Builders Code Acceptable Worksite Pledge – Thank you! By committing to the Pledge of building an acceptable workplace culture, you’ve taken an important step towards creating a more diverse and inclusive workforce, as well as strengthening productivity, safety, and retention in the construction industry. What comes next? Signing […]
The Builders Code: Paving the Way for a Safer and More Inclusive Construction Industry
/in News Posts, PresidentThe Builders Code is not just another initiative; it’s a groundbreaking commitment to transforming the construction industry from the ground up. It sets a standard code of conduct for job sites across British Columbia, addressing the urgent need to eliminate bullying, hazing, harassment, and discrimination. By doing so, we are fostering an environment where workers can thrive, free from the toxic behaviors that have too often been tolerated or overlooked in the past.