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"And you're going to start seeing... them recruiting from the Middle East and Africa," said Stan Kruse, director of the Manitoba Heavy Construction Safety Program.
"The ones we have are hard-working guys," regional vice-president Andy Dutfield said in an interview. "They're here to do a good job and can be relied upon to show up each day and put in a good day's work."The executive vice-president of the Winnipeg Construction Association said the last eight or nine months have seen a "fairly significant number" of trades workers returning to Manitoba from Alberta because there's plenty of work here and the cost of living is much lower.See the full content of this document
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Hunt for Trades Workers Global
Firms recruit in developing world
MANITOBA'S construction industry is going farther afield in its search for skilled tradesmen and women.Although...See the full content of this document
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