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Employers: SMALL, MEDIUM SIZE EMPLOYERS (SME) seeking first year apprentices in any of the 39 Red Seal Trades are eligible for up to $20,000 in incentives.
First year apprentices:
Receive support to get hands-on experience to start your career in trades. Just ask Bryan Thomas, a recent graduate of the FPDI program.
Bryan Thomas is steamfitter who recently went through the FPDI’s Red Seal plumbing program and is now part of UA LOCAL 254.
Prior to hearing about FPDI from a friend, the 29-year-old tried many job paths. But he’s now excited about his future. “It’s a great opportunity,” he said.
Thomas found the FPDI Red Seal program designed to be “easier to maintain information and do schoolwork.” They “really look out for you,” he added.
Learn more about FPDI’s apprentice support project for first year apprentices and SME employers at: www.fpdinc.ca,
call 204.987.9570 or email us at ASP@FPDINC.CA
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