December 2020


Nearly 4,000 industrial members of Northwest Carpenters Union went to the bargaining table with their employers this year.

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Washington State House Bill 1817 is a landmark bill addressing refinery safety through apprenticeship and wage standards benefitting workers, the economy, and the environment.

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In the spirit of honoring apprentices who have successfully achieved journey-level status in 2020, the Pacific Northwest Carpenters Institute (PNCI) implemented a webinar graduation event.

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Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) are one of the tools we have to ensure wage fairness, equity, and high standards for training and safety on Northwest Carpenters Union construction sites. Here’s how PLAs work.

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Did You Know?

PNWRCC has many women in our crafts and leadership positions.

Margaret Ellings became the first woman initiated into the United Brotherhood of Carpenters in October 1935. The establishment of a women’s committee within the United Brotherhood of Carpenters is one of the most important developments in the union’s recent history. Visit ubcsisters.org

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