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Industry Training Authority

www.itabc.ca

 
The Industry Training Authority (ITA) leads and coordinates British Columbia`s skilled trades system. ITA works with employers, employees, industry, labour, training providers and government to issue credentials, manage apprenticeships, set program standards and increase opportunities in the trades. ITA is also a key collaborator in the B.C.`s Skills for Jobs Blueprint, which sets out a plan for re-engineering our education and training system to support our growing and changing economy, and to help British Columbians take full advantage of the opportunities presented by these changes.
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.itabc.ca
  • 13351 Commerce Pky 1373
    Richmond, BC CAN V6V 2X7
  • Phone: 778.328.8700

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