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Mayor Gavin Newsom, Speaker Nancy Pelosi And U.S. Secretary Of The Navy Ray Mabus Endorse Terms Of Naval Station Treasure Island Transfer Agreement

Transfer of Treasure Island to San Francisco will clear way for environmentally sustainable development project, create thousands of permanent and construction jobs.

Carpenters Attack PLAs in California

The Carpenters Union attacks the use of PLAs for renewable energy projects in California

Largest CURE PLA Yet Signed: Solar Millennium Blythe Power Plant

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UA President Hite Appointed to US Export Council

United Association President Bill Hite was appointed by President Obama to serve on the US Export Council.

BCTD Multi-Craft Core Curriculum - New Course for Coordinators and Instructors Offered at National Labor College

A new course for Coordinators and Instructors of the BCTD Multi-Craft Core Curriculum is now being offered in June at the National Labor College in Silver Spring, MD

Edmonton’s Building Trades Unions Step Up Big for Hospital

Building Trades workers who bought lottery tickets for charity on Alberta construction sites will see their money go toward a new facility that will use robotics, virtual-reality simulations and other high-tech treatments to rehabilitate disabled or injured patients.

Charles Jones, - Former Boilermakers International President - Dies at 86

Charles W. Jones, 86, who served as International President of the Boilermakers union from 1983 to 2003 — and as International President Emeritus since his retirement — died in hospice care in Kansas City, Mo., on April 5, 2010.

Army National Guard Battles Soldier Suicides…Cites “Helmets to Hardhats” as a Solution

 With 2010 suicide numbers slightly above last year’s and coming off the worst January on record, the Army National Guard is emphasizing resilience, transition programs and the importance of asking for help.

Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter Signs Historic Energy Bill – Building Trades Leaders Applaud Bold Action

As lawmakers in Washington debate the details of climate and energy legislation, Colorado is moving quickly ahead with its own clean energy plan. On Monday Gov. Bill Ritter signed HB 1001, putting the finishing touch on a landmark measure to increase Colorado’s renewable energy standard (RES) from 20% to 30% by 2020. The law opens up a new frontier of renewable energy investment and jobs in Colorado, creating an expansive market for increased development of solar, energy, agricultural biomass and other innovative technologies.

UA Members Serving in the Military Deserve Our Deepest Thanks

As America continues to fight wars on two fronts, thousands of union members called into service by the Armed Forces are serving with great courage and distinction. These members bring all kinds of skills to their missions, many of which extend far beyond the battlefield itself. They are teachers as well as warriors, builders as well as combat troops, and many of them are providing much needed reconstruction services in both Afghanistan and Iraq. I am proud and grateful to all the Americans and Canadians who are serving in the military so far from home. They are the true heroes.

Pfizer Program Makes Prescription Medicine Available to Unemployed Workers

Pfizer Pharmaceutical has informed the California State Building Trades Council of a program by which it is making free prescription medicines available to unemployed workers who were previously taking a Pfizer medicine but who have lost their health coverage.

Riverside County CA Rejects Ban on PLAs

A proposed ordinance that would have prohibited Riverside County, CA from entering into Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) on county construction projects was rejected today by the County’s Board of Supervisors.

Canadian Painters Give Back To Community In Back To School Program

The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 46 has represented workers for decades, and for the past few years have continued to participate as active members of the community through various outreach programs. More recently, IUPAT has urged its members to be more involved in the community with the “Member to Remember” campaign. District Council 46, located in Ontario, has also been an active participant in the Firgrove Community Learning Centre’s Back to School Program. As part of the Back to School Back-Pack Program, District Council 46 and their contributing contractors and suppliers gave away 1,000 backpacks with school supplies to kids from JK to Grade 12. Leftover bags were given to other communities in need. Furthermore, the Painter’s Union handed out five individual $1,000 scholarships along with donating $500 to Firgrove’s Women’s Group.

Iowa Governor Set to Approve Project Labor Agreements for Nearly $200 million in Prison Work

Iowa Governor Chet Culver will host a ceremony today to officially receive the state’s first two project labor agreements that have been negotiated since he signed an executive order last month aimed at encouraging such deals.

San Gabriel water district gives big win to organized labor

In a victory for organized labor, the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District has pledged to use union labor - or contractors who agree to union-written requirements - on its future construction projects.

IBEW Local 481 See First “Green Technicians” Apprentice Class Graduate

On March 8, the first "Green Technician" apprentices graduated from an Indianapolis, IN training program run by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 481 and the National Electrical Contractors Association of Central Indiana. After receiving their certifications, the newly minted Green Technicians displayed an array of solar panels and a wind turbine they recently installed at the Electrical Training Institute, where they received their instruction.

California State Assembly Moves Forward on Prevailing Wage Bill

SB X8 26, a bill to finance energy and water efficiency improvements for commercial and residential property using state loan guarantees – and which includes state prevailing wage protections – passed two Legislative hurdles this on March 9.

Southern California Port and Water Districts Endorse PLAs

Within a span of about 12 hours, the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building Trades Council scored two major victories, winning support for Project Labor Agreements (PLA) from the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners on March 1, and the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District Board of Directors on March 2.

9th Annual California Women in the Trades Conference Information

The Women Building California conference is a statewide conference for women who work in construction or are interested in exploring a construction career. We hope to bring more women into the trades and offer them skills, resources, and support to thrive in these careers through retirement.  

VERMONT SENATE VOTES TO SHUT DOWN VERMONT YANKEE NUKE BY 2012

The Vermont Senate delivered a blow to the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant Wednesday with a resounding vote against allowing the state Public Service Board to consider granting the plant another 20 years of life after 2012.

New York Building Trades, Employers, Back at the Table to Seek Further Cost Reductions

In 2009, New York City Building Trades Leaders and their signatory contractors sat down to hammer out a Project Labor Agreement that would reduce overall construction costs and expenses by between 15% and 20%.

Greater Louisville BCTC Recieves $400,000 in Grants for KentuckianaWorks Construction Pipeline Project

The Greater Louisville BCTC has received a $400,000 grant for the KentuckianaWorks Construction Pipeline Project, a program created to recruit women and minority workers into the construction trades for projects in Louisville.

John Flynn Retires as President of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers; Jim Boland Sworn in as New President

John J. Flynn, President of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers announced his retirement today at the winter meeting of the Union’s Executive Council.

Iraq Vet and Union Member Through Helmets to Hardhats Lauded for Heroism During Austin Terror Attack

Robin De Haven is no stranger to danger. As an American who served with honor in Iraq he returned home to a difficult economy but the hope for peace. That peace was broken last week as an anti-government terrorist flew a private plane into a building in Austin, Texas. De Haven is credited with the rescue of five people from the burning building. From 9/11 to the Miracle on the Hudson to the Fort Hood shooting, union members continue to represent the best of America.

$360 Million SunCoke Energy Project to Begin in Ohio

For many months now, 500 building trades workers have been waiting in anticipation of breaking ground on the $360 million SunCoke Energy project in Middletown, Ohio.  After enduring delays attributed to the snowy weather, the project is now ready to move forward.  And, just in time for the skilled craft professionals of Butler County.

Gov. Beshear designates $750,000 for pre-apprenticeship initiative; grants will provide training in construction occupations

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 17, 2010) – Governor Steve Beshear has awarded $750,000 in federal stimulus grants to three Local Workforce Investment Boards in Kentucky to develop pre-apprenticeship training programs for careers in construction occupations. The dollars, provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) through the governor’s Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Statewide Reserve, will fund the Pre-Apprenticeships in Construction Initiative.

Rhode Island Building Trades Unions Urge Approval of Off-Shore Wind Farms

Rhode Island’s Building Trades Unions are urging government regulators and lawmakers to support of a proposal to build two wind farms off the Rhode Island coast.

California State Assembly Deals Another Blow to the ABC

Three bills backed by the Associated Builders and Contractors, and which were specifically designed to weaken Building Trades-backed requirements on design-build contracts were killed in a policy committee this week after Building Trades representatives exposed them for what they were: anti-worker measures crafted to maintain a “race to the bottom” low-wage, low-skill, indigent worker business model that continues to extract heavy social and economic costs on communities all over California and the nation.

California Building Trades Leader Retires

Lucille Palmer Byrd, who served as the Secretary-Treasurer of the Stanislaus, Merced, Tuolumne and Mariposa Counties (CA) Building and Construction Trades Council, retired in early January after many years of committed service to the Building Trades and to her local community.  Lucille was a pioneer in many respects, becoming one of a very few women to serve as an officer of a local building trades council.  In her case, she served as Secretary-Treasurer for 6 years.

Building Diversity in Union Construction

Like their counterparts all over the nation, Building Trades Unions in Peoria, Illinois are reaching out to women and minorities to entice them into careers in the skilled trades.  Read this terrific story from PeoriaMagazines.com.

Unions Support Vermont Yankee Contract Renewal

The Vermont Building and Construction Trades Council descended upon the state capitol of Montpelier on January 4th to urge state legislators to vote in favor of the continued operation of Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.

Court Dismisses AGC Challenge to San Diego Unified School District PLA Apprenticeship Policy

A California court Dec. 11 dismissed a lawsuit challenging the apprenticeship policy established under a project stabilization agreement reached between San Diego Unified School District and construction unions (Associated General Contractors of America v. San Diego Unified School District, Cal. Super. Ct., No. 09-00095057, dismissed, 12/11/09).

Tri-State Building Trades Council Sponsors Ironton Basketball Tournament

The Tri-State Building and Construction Trades Council is the lead sponsor of the 2009 Ironton High School Basketball Tournament that features some of the top teams in the nation.  Proceeds from the tournament will help remodel the Conley Center in Ironton, OH…including replacing the flooring and bleachers. Proceeds will also be used to create scholarships and more.

Portland Weatherization Program Gives Top Billing to Labor Standards and Community Benefits

Clean Energy Works Portland is a groundbreaking new program that enables Portland residents to improve the energy efficiency of their homes and pay for the improvements over time through their utility bills.

IUPAT DC 46 - Ontario Painters Union Give Back To Community In Back To School Program

The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 46 has represented workers in their Union for decades and for the past few years have continued to participate as active members of the community through various outreach programs.

Fluor Daniel to pay $12 million for antiunion hiring practices.

Settlement resolves two decades of litigation, largest case of its kind.

New Jersey Motorsports Park Announces "The Building Trades 150" Race

New Jersey Motorsports Park announced on August 28th a partnership with 22 South Jersey building and construction trade associations in which an upcoming 150-mile racing event at the 500-acre park will be named the South Jersey Building Trades 150.

San Diego School Board Gives Final Approval to Community Workforce Agreement

The San Diego Unified School District Board of Education Tuesday night approved an agreement with unions regarding the use of labor on Proposition S projects.

Sunrise River Energy Station Holds Promise of Hundreds of Union Jobs for Chisago (MN) County

Building Trades Union members in Chisago County are organizing public support for a national power company’s plans to develop a natural gas-fired electric plant in Lent Township, which, if approved, could mean hundreds of new building trades jobs.

New Jersey Town Council Considers "Responsible Contractor Ordinance"

This month the Secaucus Town Council will consider a so-called “responsible contractor ordinance” purportedly in an effort to improve the quality of construction work done on large-scale municipal building and renovation projects. But critics of similar measures elsewhere say such laws only serve to limit the pool of qualified companies eligible to bid on public contracts.

Massachusetts Building Trades Council Applauds Governor Deval Patrick and the Legislature for Requiring That 20% of the Hours Worked on Construction Projects Funded by Economic Stimulus

The Massachusetts Building Trades Council applauds Governor Deval Patrick and the State Legislature for recognizing the importance of apprentices on construction projects funded by economic stimulus money. 

Cincinnati Public Schools Feeling Pressure on Project Bids

With a crucial campaign season looming, a labor union-led coalition is ramping up political pressure on the Cincinnati school board to impose new restrictions on construction contractors looking to help build new schools.Last week, the board voted to delay action until August, but the pressure to require higher wages and better benefits for workers on CPS building projects isn't going away.  

Ohio Supreme Court Again Defines Prevailing Wage Limits

In its second high-profile ruling on Ohio’s prevailing wage law in as many weeks, the state Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the statute applies only to construction work by or for a public body.

California Building Trades Greet Labor Secretary - Respond to Call For Volunteerism

Building trades union leaders and members greeted U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis during her recent visit to Los Angeles, and responded to her call on behalf of President Obama for volunteer service. 

Youngstown State University $19,000 Donation From Building Trades Council

Youngstown State University has announced a $19,000 donation from the Western Reserve (OH) Building and Construction Trades Council, calling it a manifestation of the link between the university and labor.

Wisconsin Building Trades Receive Green Job Training Grants in State Budget

Building Trades Locals in Wisconsin Receive Substantial State Funds for Green Job Training

NH Legislature Passes Budget...Ignores Workers' Concerns

The New Hampshire state legislature approved a budget that failed to address the concerns of job-hungry workers...including a rejection of an expanded gaming initiative that would have produced $200 million in additional state revenues and over 500 union construction jobs.

Massachusetts Building Trades Councils Go Grassroots to Win Public Support for Projects

Building Trades Councils across Massachusetts are employing a wide array of grassroots tactics to win over public support for projects across the state

ThyssenKrupp Accused of Hiring Illegal Workers on Alabama Project

Leaders of the Mobile-Pensacola Building and Construction Trades Council are demanding a crackdown on what they believe are illegal construction workers at the ThyssenKrupp AG site in Calvert, AL.

California Building Trades Seeks Investigation into General Assembly Vote Trading

The California Labor Federation, the State Building and Construction Trades Council, the Sierra Club, and the Planning and Conservation League, are urging State Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. to investigate Republicans in the Legislature who, according to press reports, are trying to trade favorable votes on the budget for agreements to weaken worker protection laws and environmental regulations

Another Solar Power Plant in the Works for Boulder City, NV

Boulder City, Nevada expects to sign a contract with NextLight Renewable Power LLC by mid-April to build a 100-megawatt photovoltaic plant on 1,100 acres in the Eldorado Valley Energy Zone.

San Diego School Board OKs PLA for Repairs and Construction

The San Diego-Imperial Counties Building Trades Council secured a huge victory.

LA City Council Approves PLA

The Los Angeles, CA City Council unanimously approved a Project Labor Agreement between the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council.

Rancho Santiago PLA Upheld by Federal Court

In an important victory for Building Trades workers, a federal district court judge has ruled in favor of the building trades, and against a challenge by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) to the Rancho Santiago Community College District’s project labor agreement (PLA).

IUPAT - The “Black and Gold Army” Mobilizes for Obama

Members of the Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) union are launching a national political mobilization tour, kicking off this weekend, to help energize union members and send Sen. Barack Obama to the White House.

The New Apollo Program’ Launches In California

The Alameda County IBEW Electrical Training Center is usually quiet on a Saturday.  But yesterday, the center buzzed with activity.

Scranton (PA) School District PLA not Hindering Bidding on School Projects

A project labor agreement hasn't created any major setbacks in the early stages of Scranton School District's $60 million school construction program, a top administrator said.

Buffalo Building Trades Exterminate Their Rat

Leaders of those unions, as well as heads of contractors they work with, cut up the deflated rubber rodent with scissors on Tuesday in Niagara Square. They said the gesture was meant to symbolize a break with tactics of the past and a shift toward more labor- management cooperation.

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