NGA Launches New Glazier Recruitment Online Resource

NGA Launches New Glazier Recruitment Online Resource
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National Glass Association

Date: 18 May 2023

Webpage communicates opportunities of a glazier career path

To continue fulfilling its goal of advancing the industry as a viable career path, the NGA developed an educational webpage about jobs in the glazing trade. The webpage defines what a glazier is and does and the career opportunities available.

In an effort to support the industry with the ongoing labor shortage, the new webpage promotes the glazing trade to those looking for jobs in construction but may not be aware of the glass industry. It will be referenced from job boards and career information resources. NGA is committed to helping industry companies with bringing new people into the trade and increasing awareness of glass and glazing jobs through this webpage and other existing resources.

Read more on this topic in a blog written by VP of Workforce Development, Jenni Chase.

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