Mechanics for Women: Piracicaba Opens 200 Spots for Free Workshop at Multinational Automotive Company
The city of Piracicaba in Brazil has opened registrations for a free basic mechanics workshop exclusively for women, with 200 spots available at a multinational automotive company.
The city of Piracicaba in São Paulo State, Brazil, has announced the launch of a free basic mechanics workshop tailored for women, aiming to empower them with essential automotive skills. There are 200 spots available, split into two groups of 100 participants each, with classes scheduled to commence on March 4. The sessions will be held at a multinational automotive company located in the Industrial District of Bairro Unileste, where women will learn crucial mechanics skills.
The initiative stems from a collaborative effort between the Piracicaba City Hall, a key automotive company, and local labor unions, including the Metalworkers' Union of Piracicaba and the Union of Metalworking, Mechanical, and Electronics Industries of Piracicaba, Saltinho, and Rio das Pedras (Simespi). This effort reflects a growing recognition of the need to promote gender equality in fields traditionally dominated by men, like the automotive industry. The program allows women above the age of 18 to register online until March 2, fostering an environment where they can gain confidence and expertise in mechanical tasks.
By opening such programs, Piracicaba not only addresses a skill gap but also inspires women to consider careers in automotive mechanics, ultimately contributing to diversity and representation in a crucial sector. Events like these highlight a broader trend in Brazil towards empowering women and creating opportunities that challenge gender stereotypes in various professional fields.