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NAWIC and the Employer
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Q:
As an employer, why should I consider investing in NAWIC?
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A:
Our name offers several good reasons why.
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N etworking opportunities
A cquisition of knowledge
W orkplace
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I ndustry involvement
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- Through NAWIC membership, your employee will increase her knowledge of the
industry by associating with members employed in all phases of the construction
industry.
- Monthly chapter meetings, annual conventions and regional forums provide
opportunities for association and a strong communication network for developing
and broadening valuable business contacts for your firm through your employee.
- NAWIC members are updated on pending legislation, both locally and nationally,
through the Legislative Industry Issues Committee.
- The Association's special interest councils for business and management,
professional services, Tradeswomen and owners, as well as various committees,
such as Safety and Health Awareness, Professional Education and Legislative
Industry Issues, encourage the member to participate in her area of individual
expertise. They also expand your employee's knowledge by support from other
members with similar specialization.
- More than 30 associations work with NAWIC to share resources, aggressive
problem resolutions, and safety training and practices. Together, we create
a more positive image of not only the industry in genera], but also of the
role of women in the non-traditional field of construction.
Through Liaisons and Partnering Agreements
- NAWIC's first partnering agreement was signed in October 1993 with the United
States Army Corps of Engineers to promote and enhance the role of women in
the construction industry.
- NAWIC's partnering agreement with the US Department of Labor signed in September
1994 provides access to grant applications and involvement with the Department's
programs served by the Women's Bureau, Glass Ceiling Commission, Employment
and Training Administration, Small Business and Minority Affairs and OSHA.
- A partnering agreement with the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)
allows NAWIC members and firms to participate in ABC's Construction Education
Foundation modular program, "Wheels of Learning," and provides access
to ABC's national legislative updates.
- NAWIC is an active participant in the coalition initiated by the Associated
General Contractors of America, Inc. (AGC) to define intergovernmental programs,
laws and regulations adverse to the construction industry and to build a consensus
on successful strategies to address major legislative issues.
- Representatives from NAWIC have been appointed to serve on committees of
the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
and the National Advisory Committee for Construction Safety and Health.
Through Construction Education
- As a NAWIC member, your employee can participate in the educational programs
developed by the NAWIC Education Foundation.
- Courses in the fundamentals of construction terminology, processes, procedures
and technology provide the member with an overview of the industry.
- Other courses include topics, such as drawings, specifications, estimating
and scheduling, that cover the interpretation of information conveyed from
architects and engineers to contractors by way of a legal document and implementation
of that fundamental understanding.
- The Foundation also offers two certification programs recognizing participants
as Certified Construction Associates(CCA) and/or Construction Industry Technicians
(CIT).
- An important focus of the Foundation is to concentrate on kindergarten through
12th grade education processes for all young people, with primary emphasis
on exposing children to career opportunities available in construction.
- More than 11,000 students participate each year in the Foundation's award-winning
National Block Kids Contest, which promotes construction education at the
grade school level. The CAD/Design/Drafting Competition is offered at the
junior high/middle school and high school levels.
- The NAWIC Founders' Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships each year
to students pursuing degrees in construction-related fields with at least
one year of course study remaining.
By Serving the Construction Industry
- Many NAWIC chapters have established scholarships and financial awards for
students in their areas who are pursuing degrees in the various fields of
construction.
- Local NAWIC chapters initiate and complete construction projects that benefit
the industry and the community, such as Habitat for Humanity and the Phoenix
Arizona chapter's Construction Dictionary, which is now in its eighth edition
with more than 82,000 volumes sold.
- Chapter members have built blueprint reading rooms, renovated public service
buildings and conducted construction safety workshops. Chapters and regions
have united to create and participate in flood and disaster relief programs.
- Local NAWIC projects may benefit your company directly or indirectly but,
most importantly, can involve you and your employee as you work together on
behalf of the industry.
- As an employer, your support of NAWIC as a corporate affiliate or by sponsoring
your employees as either chapter or individual members will bring you recognition
as a supporter of women in the non-traditional field of construction.
By Participating in Career Recruitment
- NAWIC chapters conduct career day seminars in local schools and communities
to encourage young men and women to enter the world of construction.
- Many chapters participate in job fairs to recruit women who are interested
in changing careers and to provide information about educational and training
requirements for both traditional and non-traditional construction opportunities.
How can an employer participate in NAWIC?
- Your company can show its support of women in construction by becoming a
Corporate Affiliate with a sponsorship of $500, $1,000, $1,500, $2,500 or
$5,000.
- Acquaint yourself with the many benefits of your employee's membership in
NAWIC.
- Encourage your female employees to join NAWIC. Your endorsement will generate
interest among other employees.
- Share your knowledge and experience in construction by participating in
local chapter activities.
- Support your female employees in NAWIC by paying their dues as you do for
other employees of your firm who belong to professional organizations.
- Become a Chapter Corporate Member of NAWIC. Your company can hold one or
more memberships and designate female employees to represent your firm at
meetings, regional forums and national conventions. NAWIC membership dues
may be tax deductible as a business expense. Check with your accountant.
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