3M Docuseriers Promotes the Trades.
The new “Skilled” docuseries from 3M showcases the need
for diverse and meaningful trade careers. Global
research shows nine in 10 agree more people should enter
the trades. 3M has committed to advocacy and education
to expand the talent pipeline.
3M
has premiered a
new documentary film, “Skilled,” to
celebrate the skilled trades and break down stereotypes
that may prevent people from pursuing these vital
careers. “Skilled” features four trade workers—a
plumber, fall protection specialist, welder, and film
gaffer—at various stages in their careers and highlights
the meaningful opportunities offered within the trades.
The film debuted at 3M’s officially sanctioned 2023
Sundance Film Festival event—hosted by actress,
director, and philanthropist Vivica A. Fox—and will be
available for streaming on Apple TV+, Google Play,
Kanopy, Prime Video and The Roku Channel on May 3.
“At 3M, we’re working to increase awareness around the
variety of opportunities available in the trades and
support students who choose these exciting career
paths,” said James Momon, chief equity officer, 3M.
“Skilled workers are vital to our global communities and
economies. Because access to education and opportunity
remains inequitable, we are focused on sharing ‘Skilled’
in classrooms and advancing our global commitment to
create 5 million unique skilled trades and STEM learning
experiences for underrepresented individuals by the end
of 2025.”
In addition to this enterprise-level goal at 3M, the
company’s Safety & Industrial Business Group (SIBG) will
leverage its people, products, and community
partnerships to advance equity in the skilled trades. To
increase awareness of the skilled trades as a viable
career, the business group is engaging underrepresented
students and young adults interested in vocational
training for jobs. SIBG is also actively identifying
community partnerships that support skilled trade
occupations their customers are working to fill, while
connecting students and young adults to hands-on
training and certification opportunities.
“Within SIBG, we’re on a mission to transform the way
work gets done,” said Mike Vale, group
president, 3M Safety and Industrial Business Group. “Our
innovative products and solutions are an important part
of that, but we also need to foster a transformative
mindset in our people and the industries we serve.
Supporting skilled trades will shape the future of work,
grow the talent pool for critical jobs, and fulfill the
pressing demands of the global economy.”
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