The growing voice of grassroots forestry workers, a conversation with Carl Sweet

In the fourth episode of the ForestWorks podcast, host Stewart Muir and guest Carl Sweet discuss the swelling voice of grassroots forestry workers.

Carl Sweet, BC Forestry Association and Inland Group.

ForestWorks delves below the rhetoric to get to the real facts of this important industry through conversation with people who really know their stuff.

In this week’s episode of ForestWorks, host Stewart Muir speaks with Carl Sweet, director of the BC Forestry Alliance and a forestry equipment salesperson in Campbell River. They discuss the swelling voice of grassroots forestry workers, including those in supporting indirect jobs like his.

Join us every Friday morning for a new episode of ForestWorks. Or tune in to Radio NL 610AM Kamloops, Saturdays at 7 AM Pacific as we focus on the people, places, and stories of this important and often complicated industry that drives the BC economy.

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