The GGF were represented at the CITB NI Apprenticeship Event in Belfast

GGF: Building Talent and Protecting Standards

GGF: Building Talent and Protecting Standards

The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) has been intensifying its efforts to champion high‑quality apprenticeships and the promotion the glass and glazing industry as a credible career pathway for talented individuals.

Through political engagement, collaborative sector work, and hands‑on participation in major apprenticeship events, the GGF is reinforcing its commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent.

A central focus of recent activity has been the GGF’s work within the Construction Coalition, a 31‑member group led by the British Woodworking Federation (BWF).

The GGF has raised significant concerns with Neil Coyle MP, highlighting that proposed government reforms risk diluting essential competence standards. With glass and glazing being critical in building safety, the GGF warns that lowering assessment rigour could reduce installer competence and weaken compliance with the Building Safety Act.

To safeguard standards, the GGF continues to push for constructive dialogue with government and has invited Neil Coyle MP to meet at GGF offices to explore solutions that encourage apprenticeship uptake without compromising safety or quality. Alongside policy work, the GGF is actively promoting careers at major events.

On 29 January, the organisation took part in the National Apprenticeship and Further Education Event in Liverpool. Following an intense few days of preparation, the GGF team spent the day engaging with more than 200 students considering future career options.

Thanks to the support of industry representatives including Martin from Bootle Glass, Simon Swift from FENSA, Chris Ferris, and Ray Moss and Sarah Hutchinson from GG Glass & Glazing, the GGF was able to showcase the breadth of opportunities within glazing, from installation and processing to creative glass disciplines.

The enthusiasm shared throughout the day highlighted the common story of those that have joined the sector and never wanted to leave.

The momentum continued on 5 February at the CITB NI Apprenticeship Event in Belfast, where the GGF supported employer members such as Mourne Windows and Doors, and Turkington Windows.

The strong turnout reinforced the sector’s commitment to attracting new talent and highlighted the importance of promoting glazing as a fulfilling long‑term profession.

The GGF will continue expanding its presence at skills events, spotlighting employer ambassadors, and working collaboratively to strengthen apprenticeship pathways across the UK.

For more information about the GGF, visit: Glass and Glazing Federation

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