Manitoba to return to original apprentice-to-journeyperson construction ratio

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Manitoba to return to original apprentice-to-journeyperson construction ratio
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The province says it's returning to a system that includes more supervision on construction sites, out of concerns for workplace safety.

The province says it’s returning to a system that includes more supervision on construction sites, out of concerns for workplace safety .

The province’s previous Progressive Conservative government changed the ratio to 2-to-1 in 2020, but the current administration is reversing it to the original regulation.“In remote areas, there might be challenges with the number of journeypeople,” Moses said.

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