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Non Traditional Employment for Women (NEW)

New York, NY
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About Non Traditional Employment for Women (NEW)

Non Traditional Employment for Women (NEW) is a nonprofit workforce training organization located in New York, New York. The organization prepares women for careers in the skilled construction, utilities, and maintenance trades, fields in which women have historically been underrepresented.

Specific program listings are not detailed in current IPEDS records. NEW's training programs typically include pre-apprenticeship preparation in construction trades such as carpentry, electrical, plumbing, painting, and facilities maintenance, with instruction designed to help women qualify for and succeed in union apprenticeship programs.

New York City has a large and active construction and building maintenance sector, with ongoing demand for skilled trades workers across commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects. NEW serves women seeking to access well-paying skilled trades careers through structured training, job placement support, and apprenticeship referrals.

Contact Information

243 W 20 St, New York, NY 10011

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