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About Hard Hatted Women (HHW). OUR MISSION: To empower women to achieve economic independence, by creating workplace diversity in trade and technical careers. Hard Hatted Women. Founded in 1979 by 3 women - a steelworker, truck driver and a telephone repair technician - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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About Hard Hatted Women (HHW)

OUR MISSION:

To empower women to achieve economic independence, by creating workplace

diversity in trade and technical careers.

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Hard Hatted Women

• Founded in 1979 by 3 women - a steelworker, truck driver and a telephone repair technician

• HHW today is recognized for its leadership in helping women and girls explore, pursue and excel in high wage, nontraditional careers

Nontraditional = any career with 25% or less

of one gender (defined by USDOL)

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Why HHW?Building strong families and communities

• 80% of women are clustered in 20 of 420 occupational fields. (source: Women Work!)

• In 2007, more than 50% of poor families in the U.S. were headed by single women. (Source: U.S. Census Bureau

• Nontraditional employment for women is an “underutilized but effective strategy” for addressing poverty (Source: The Center for Women’s Welfare, The Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies)

HHW empowers women and families to escape the poverty trap.

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HHW Results

• Creation, testing and replication of national best practices

• Since 1992 HHW has trained over 500 women– Women come to HHW with little experience and few skills– 2/3 are single parents, over half are low-income, highly diverse– Graduates today are electricians, highway maintenance workers,

landscapers, laborers, carpenters, salt miners, engineers, iron workers, bricklayers, truck drivers and in many other fields.

• In 2007 HHW extended its services throughout Ohio

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Why Specialized Recruitment?

• An aging workforce in skilled trades• Traditional worker not entering skilled trades • Planned retirement, slowed by economy, will

happen dramatically as economy improves.

• National stimulus investments are increasing the need for trained and skilled workers

• American Recovery and Reinvestment Act• Emerging green economy• Diversity requirements and enforcement tightened

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Reaching untapped labor pools

Get your energy workforce ahead of the game– Understand the challenges– Dedicate resources– Build strong alliances

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Understand the Challenges

• Recognize the barriers women face. • Lack of knowledge about nontraditional careers• Lack of skill base to be successful (especially in math).• Practical problems to being successful on the job

» transportation, child care and elder care issues • Concern about hiring biases and sexual harassment • Steadiness of work (last hired/first laid off)• Isolation on the job

– Free HHW Toolkit for recruitment and retention of women in skilled trades, available at www.hardhattedwomen.org

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Dedicate Resources

• Start early: Conduct outreach at middle and high school level.

• Outline wages and benefits, including retirement• Target recruitment/ materials

– Represent women in recruiting materials/brochure– Show women the connection between their work and its

community value. • e.g. being a line technician brings electricity to homes;

electricity brings warmth, food, and comfort.– Use female and minority role model speakers

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Dedicate Resources

• If you have female & minority workers in targeted fields, let them be your spokespeople!

• Create or support mentorship programs, with company employees if possible– Mentors can “talk them off the wall” or provide guidance

through a career pathway– Women have stated this is one of the most important

services they value

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Build Strong Alliances

• Partner with your local Workforce Investment Board (WIB)• Partner with community agencies

• Tradeswomen organizations like HHW• YWCA, Job Corps, Community Action Agencies, Youth

Build, churches can connect you to untapped labor pools• Communicate your commitment to gender diversity to

training providers, including:• Adult technical and joint vocational schools• Community colleges and others

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Model Partnership: American Electric Power and HHW

• Pilot to recruit 2 women into a power technology internship – HHW helps AEP’s HR department tailor recruitment

materials and efforts, and to implement strategies– AEP recruits mentors; HHW trains mentors– HHW provides supportive services as needed

• Working with two universities in targeted region

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Other Resources

• Hard Hatted Women

http://www.hardhattedwomen.org/links.asp• Wider Opportunities for Women

http://www.wowonline.org/• Tradeswomen Now and Tomorrow

http://www.tradeswomennow.org/• US DOL Women’s Bureau

http://www.dol.gov/wb/

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THANK YOU!

For more information contact

Terri Burgess Sandu

Executive Director, Hard Hatted Women

Phone: 216-861-6500, ext. 14

Email: [email protected]