A strong union needs skills, benefits and ACTION!
Nick Crimaldi is an apprentice in Local 328, a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology and is currently enrolled at Havard University.
Learn MoreAfter attending an orientation explaining the carpentry apprenticeship program and the Sisters in the Brotherhood on Long Island, Michelle knew a career in the carpentry trade was for her.
Learn MoreKendall Sceviour is a member of Local 327, and says regardless of your size or gender, you can do anything with good training, a good attitude and practice!
Learn MoreKeisha Campbell is a member of Local 327 for over twenty years, and says she still loves going to work every day!
Learn MoreWhen James McSorley was overworked and underpaid, he explored joining the union, and he’s glad of it.
Learn MoreReturning to civilian life after 10 years travelling the world in the Marine Corps, he struggled to find a path for himself. Needing a job, he walked onto a construction site in East Boston, where he grew up.
Learn MoreWhile working as a busboy in a local restaurant, Andrick decided to contact the Carpenters union and start the path to a life-long career.
Learn MoreBecoming a union carpenter changed Corinne Campiola’s life around for the better.
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