b'SIAC WESTERN CANADA CHAPTER UPDATESIAC WESTERN CANADA CHAPTER UPDATET he SIAC Western Canada Chapter had its latest meetingand our concerns regarding rising costs and ensuring that we on June 27, 2019, in Calgary at the Inglewood Golf andmaintain current Canadian content in all our training programs. Curling Club. A few of the highlights from our meetingMoving forward we are now looking at ways in which we can form included an interactive workshop addressing Millennials in Thean alliance between the SIAC and the SAIA; within this initiative we Construction Workforce, a report on SAIA Committee Week,are moving towards the SIAC gaining a unified voice across Canada. which took place in Portland, and a brief discussion on our currentTo date we have had many discussions and have received positive relationship with the SAIA. feedback; we are looking forward to what the future has in store.The Millennials in the Construction Workforce workshopIf you would like to connect with the SIAC Western Canada Chapter was presented by Daniela Soto and Tony Barnard. All attendeesfor event and/or membership inquiries, please contact Elmer Haan or were able to gain an understanding of the differences betweenWendy Larison.Traditionalists, baby boomers and Generation Y. Topics included the perspective of a baby boomer working with millennials andElmer Haan vice versa, how to work with millennials in your workplace, and theSIAC Western Canada Chapter President effects of social media.c/o CLAC Training Alberta 780-288-6012Members viewed an informative report of the SAIA Committee Week held in Portland. The report touched upon a meeting inWendy Larisonwhich our president and treasurer met with a few members of theSIAC Western Canada Chapter TreasurerSAIA Executive Committee. The intent of the meeting was to beginc/o Urban Scaffolding Ltd. a conversation regarding SAIA scaffold training here in Canada,780-452-595022THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SCAFFOLD INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF CANADA'