Global Lifting Awareness Day returns in 2025

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- 20 Feb 2025 ( #1218 ) - London, United Kingdom
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Global Lifting Awareness Day is back
Global Lifting Awareness Day is back

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has announced the return of Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) to be held this year on Thursday, June 12 with the theme Lifting careers, building futures.

“This year, GLAD is dedicated to tackling the growing skills shortages across the lifting industry, promoting practical tools to attract new talent, and using the day as a launchpad to inspire the next generation to explore careers in lifting,” the LEEA states.

“The lifting industry plays a crucial role in global infrastructure, construction, manufacturing, logistics, and more, yet many employers are struggling to recruit and retain skilled professionals. As recruitment challenges intensify, GLAD 2025 aims to provide practical solutions to help businesses identify, develop, and retain top talent.”

Throughout the day of June 12, the LEEA will release a range of activities, resources and discussions which have been designed to help employers gain insight into recruitment and retention strategies, empower jobseekers and promote the industry by encouraging stakeholders to invest in the workforce of tomorrow.

A webinar will also be held by LEEA CEO Ross Moloney and director of membership Matt Barber, which will include the release of an industry report highlighting the most pressing issues related to skills shortages, skills gaps and recruitment across the sector.

Moloney says: “The skills shortage in our industry is a challenge that we must address together. GLAD 2025 provides a platform for businesses, educators, and job seekers to come together, share solutions, and shape the future of lifting. It’s time to lift careers and build futures.”

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