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RHS Backs Women in Welding

Well, Well, Weld. Look who’s teaming up to turn the non-traditional into the norm.

Women in Welding Program training class

As a leading metal fabrication company serving various sectors, we’re proud to partner with Chicago Women In Trades (CWIT) to support their Women in Welding Program.

We’ve built a strong partnership, ensuring women interested in welding get equal access to information, training, and job opportunities through our quarterly workshops. This collaboration fosters an inclusive environment where women thrive in the welding industry, breaking barriers and creating equal opportunities.

CWIT has been a key advocate for women in the trades, providing support networks, mentorship, and resources. By partnering with CWIT, we align with their mission to diversify the workforce and empower women with the necessary skills.

Our quarterly workshops are meticulously designed to blend hands-on training with theoretical knowledge. Participants learn about the latest welding technologies, safety practices, and industry standards, all while building practical skills that make them competitive candidates in the job market. Moreover, these workshops provide a platform for women to network with industry professionals, share experiences, and build lasting relationships that can propel their careers forward.

Our partnership aims to address the skilled labor shortage in welding by tapping into an underrepresented workforce segment. Supporting initiatives like the Women in Welding Program contributes to individual career growth and broader industry development.

We take immense pride in seeing our workshop graduates successfully transition into the workforce, securing rewarding jobs in various sectors of metal fabrication and welding. Their achievements stand as a testament to the effectiveness of our partnership with CWIT and our shared dedication to promoting gender equality in the trades.

We are committed to expanding our support for CWIT, enhancing training, increasing outreach, and providing more opportunities for women in welding. By investing in these individuals, we invest in the future of our company and the industry.

For those interested in the Women in Welding Program, reach out to learn more about this initiative. Together, let’s forge a stronger, more inclusive future in metal fabrication.

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