Job Quality Matters ~ What workers think about Energy Construction
As the United States works to rebuild our economy from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, Congress must be focused on getting Americans back to work. They should focus their efforts on creating and protecting reliable, good-paying, family-supporting jobs. Comprehensive new studies found quality job opportunities in oil and natural gas construction, and both union and non-union energy construction workers report that oil and natural gas jobs are better for them in both the short and long term.
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10 Reasons Why You Need A Union Where You Work
Make Your Job Better Make It Union
The construction industry is booming and there's a nationwide shortage of workers who can get the job done. So there's never been a better time for you to gain a fairer share of the profits you're producing, and make your construction job a good union job. By joining together with your co-workers and forming a union where you work, you're paving the way to higher pay, better benefits and a much more secure future.
Annual Construction Trades Career Day Oct 9, 2019
Wednesday, OCTOBER 9, 2019
Expo Hall @ Kewaunee County Fairgrounds
Student sessions 8:30am-11:00am & 12N-2:30pm
Presented By: NorthEast WI Building & Construction Trades Council
Interactive Participation • HANDS on Activities • LEARN from Journey workers
Who should Attend: High School Students interested in applying their knowledge to analyze, evaluate, and build a career with a lifetime of satisfaction.Teachers and Counselors are encouraged to attend and explore careers in the trades.
Students contact your teacher or counselor on how to register.
All these trades offer Apprenticeships.
For more information contact: Ted Gumieny
NEWBCTC Office: 920-733-3136
Email: busrep1@newbt.org or sandy@newbt.org
Website: https://newbt.org