A strong union needs skills, benefits and ACTION!
January 18, 2021
Today we celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and recognize, looking back on the events of the last year, how relevant and necessary his work remains. Progress has been made on the issue of race in America since King’s untimely death, but economic statistics, political rhetoric and other factors make it clear that we have not fulfilled “the dream.”
Read MoreJanuary 12, 2021
The scholarship sub-committee of the NASRCC has established the guidelines for eligibility, application and awarding of scholarships for 2021.
Read MoreJanuary 12, 2021
Our council is losing two prominent elected allies this year as President-elect Joe Biden this week announced his choices of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for Secretary of Labor and Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo for Secretary of Commerce.
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2021
NASRCC leader Joe Byrne sent a letter to members in New Hampshire this week regarding so-called “Right to Work” legislation being proposed in New Hampshire.
Read MoreJanuary 6, 2021
Carpenters are preparing to confront a serious threat in New Hampshire, where Governor Chris Sununu is trying to ram through a dangerous anti-worker, anti-business “Right to Work” law.
Read MoreDecember 20, 2020
Each December NASRCC members from the five New York locals participate in the National Wreaths Across America Day.
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