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LEEA Invites Industry to Register for Lifting Industry Webinar

The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) has opened registration for a webinar that will exclusively reveal the findings of its ‘State of the Lifting Industry’ survey. The free-to-attend webinar will take place on Global Lifting Awareness Day (GLAD) 2025 — 12 June, 11am BST.

‘GLAD 2025 Insights: Turning Industry Voices into Action’ will be the focal point of GLAD, dedicated to tackling the growing skills shortages across the lifting industry, promoting practical tools to attract new talent. The day is a launchpad to inspire the next generation to explore careers in lifting.

The webinar will be led by Dr. Ross Moloney, CEO; and Matt Barber, Director of Membership, LEEA. They will share the results of an in-depth study that has gathered insights from industry leaders and frontline professionals to paint a clear picture of the recruitment and skills development landscape. LEEA will break down the data and explore the real-world implications for businesses.

Why attend?

The lifting industry is at a crossroads. As experienced professionals retire and fewer young people enter the trade, companies are facing an urgent recruitment crisis. A shortage of skilled labor is placing increasing pressure on operations, productivity, and safety standards. Coupled with growing demands for technical compliance and innovation, the industry must act fast to secure a sustainable future.

LEEA will also share actionable strategies to help companies attract, retain, and upskill talent. Learn how leading organizations are responding to the crisis with innovative approaches to training, apprenticeships, and internal career progression.

Key learning objectives

  • Understand the critical workforce challenges facing the global lifting industry, including the impact of an ageing workforce, declining recruitment, and the growing demand for technical skills and compliance;
  • Gain exclusive insights, with data-driven analysis highlighting current trends, key skills gaps, and the real-world implications for businesses across the lifting supply chain;
  • Explore proven strategies and practical tools to attract, retain, and upskill talent, including innovative approaches to training, apprenticeships, and internal development programs used by industry leader; and
  • Learn how to future-proof your workforce by applying actionable takeaways that support long-term sustainability, safety, and competitiveness in your organization and across the lifting sector.

Register for ‘GLAD 2025 Insights: Turning Industry Voices into Action’ on 12 June, 11am BST.

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