Connie, a 32-year member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 49, is a true trail blazer. She started working for an excavating company as a temporary bookkeeper, but had her eyes set on working in the field. She met others in the industry that told her that if she joined a union she could make twice as much, have a pension and heath care than working a non-union job. “I found out about the Local 49er’s apprenticeship program, ... View Article
Archives for March 2022
Happy Women in Construction Week!
Since joining the plumbers Local 34 as an apprentice, Haley feels more self-confident. “I was nervous about getting into the trades, but I told myself that I can do this, and now I have more confidence in myself. Other women should know they can do this, they belong here,” Haley said. “I like to be active, to work with my hands and to try new things. Being a part of the plumber’s union is a great way to provide for your family. My daughter ... View Article
Happy Women in Construction Week!
When Brittney graduated from college, she wanted a career, but continuing working at the call center where she worked during college didn’t seem to be the right fit. Brittney’s mother had changed careers later in life to become an Operating Engineer with Local 49 for better pay, better benefits and job security. When she spoke with her mom about careers, her mom told her about the Local 49 Apprenticeship Program. Although not being the pathway ... View Article
Happy Women in Construction Week!
The second week in March is Women in Construction Week! Follow us as we profile some of our union sisters and meet some amazing women! After Marisa spent 10 years in the Army National Guard, she was looking for a career that was secure with great benefits when she applied to be an electrician. “My Dad was an ironworker, so I knew what it meant to be in a union,” Marissa said. As a 5th year apprentice, Marisa enjoys the pace of being an ... View Article