Where can I join the Iron Workers Union?

Where can I join the Iron Workers Union?

Join the Ironworkers today! Welcome to Iron Workers Local Union 118. Whether you are already a union member, one of our esteemed officers or you are looking to become an iron worker, this site is information central.

Where can I contact Iron Workers Local 118?

WE DON’T GO TO THE OFFICE, WE BUILD THE OFFICE! If you have any questions or concerns about becoming an Iron Worker, please feel free to visit our Contact Us page and fill out the short inquiry form with your questions and concerns and our staff at Iron Workers Local 118 will be in touch with you soon.

When was the Iron Workers Local 8 founded?

Founded in 1901, Iron Workers Local 8 has proudly served the industry and community in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The same traditions of hard work, fair play and strong leadership that built the modern infrastructure of the 20th century continue today.

Where is Ironworkers Local 512 in North Dakota?

Local 512’s jurisdiction covers all of Minnesota, North Dakota, and 21 counties in western Wisconsin. We have 1,465 journeyman and 158 apprentices in this local which is divided into three regions.

How many iron workers are there in Wisconsin?

Chartered in 1923, Iron Workers Local 383 of the International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, represents over 500 members in 29 counties in the State of Wisconsin and includes Journeypersons, Apprentices, Probationary, Honorary and Lifetime members.

Why did I join the Iron Workers Union?

Workers organize for various reasons, be it to improve their working conditions, increase their pay or benefits, or to create a better working environment. We encourage you to read more about us to see if joining our union is right for you. Read More A career in ironworking has many benefits.

How to contact the structural ironworkers union?

Full IW 79 wages/benefits ($26.63 is the current JIW wage rate) Please email [email protected] if you are interested, and include your name, member number and contact information. Structural Ironworkers Please call 515-262-9366.

Founded in 1901, Iron Workers Local 8 has proudly served the industry and community in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The same traditions of hard work, fair play and strong leadership that built the modern infrastructure of the 20th century continue today.