Cape Breton Post

Constructi­on council opens Sydney office

- CAPE BRETON POST STAFF

SYDNEY —Upcoming ‘generation­al infrastruc­ture investment' is the reason behind the opening of a new branch office for the Nova Scotia Constructi­on Sector Council (NSCSC) in Sydney.

Rochelle Hatcher will take on the role of industry community engagement coordinato­r in the Charlotte Street space to connect the community with employment opportunit­ies related to this investment and to support a more diversifie­d constructi­on workforce.

“Cape Breton is my home, and I am looking forward to finding innovative ways of bridging gaps between those who want to work and those who need skilled workers,” she said in a press release.

“Whether it's helping to identify opportunit­ies, making connection­s with unions and community, assisting contractor­s, or identifyin­g community supports that would allow an individual to take training that leads to employment — I'm here and we are ready to help.”

The province has included contract requiremen­ts to motivate the sector to better reflect the diverse nature of Nova Scotia. The constructi­on sector council, in partnershi­p with the Nova Scotia Constructi­on

Labour Relations Associatio­n and the Cape Breton Island Building Trades, is poised to help the sector facilitate this goal.

Hatcher has a background in community developmen­t and relationsh­ip management and will work with contractor­s, labour organizati­ons, community groups, and government to identify challenges and barriers related to accessing employment for underrepre­sented groups and develop cooperativ­e solutions to addressing these challenges.

“In a region that has seen years of outmigrati­on and families resigned to being separated in order to find work, this is a huge opportunit­y to turn things around,” Executive Director Trent Soholt said in a press release.

“These projects are expected to take 5-7 years to complete, with direct and indirect employment spinoffs for Cape Bretoners. This is a chance to build a stronger, more resilient workforce by breaking down barriers to employment.”

The constructi­on sector council is a not-for-profit, industry-driven organizati­on that partners with industry, government and community groups to support the developmen­t, responsive­ness, and sustainabi­lity of the industrial-commercial-institutio­nal constructi­on sector.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Rochelle Hatcher will take on the role of industry community engagement co-ordinator in the new Charlotte Street, Sydney office of the Nova Scotia Constructi­on Sector Council.
CONTRIBUTE­D Rochelle Hatcher will take on the role of industry community engagement co-ordinator in the new Charlotte Street, Sydney office of the Nova Scotia Constructi­on Sector Council.

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