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December 22, 2022

Union Trade Sisters Bring Holiday Cheer To Children In Foster Care

This week, the Boston Union Trades Sisters participated in the state Department of Children and Families (DCF) Christmas party for children in foster care, and provided holiday cheer, smiles and fun.

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December 16, 2022

Carpenters Union to Honor Veterans on Wreaths Across America Day

Members of New York local chapters will participate in the 2022 National Wreaths Across America Day at eight cemeteries across New York State tomorrow. Volunteers will lay wreaths of honor and remembrance on the graves of our country’s fallen veterans.

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November 30, 2022

The North Atlantic States Carpenters Benefits Fund Announce New Executive Director

The North Atlantic States Carpenters Benefits Fund (NASCBF) has announced the hiring of a new executive director for the collectively bargained employee benefit plans serving 46,000 active and retired members and their beneficiaries.

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November 9, 2022

Midterm Election Results Across Our Region

Using our power to elect candidates who work just as hard as you is vital for our future. And that’s how union carpenters have built our political strength over the years.

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October 26, 2022

Millwrights Welcomed Into NASRCC

Millwright Locals 1121 and 1163 are joining the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters. Together we will expand work opportunities, increase our influence on the industry and build stronger communities throughout our seven states.

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October 25, 2022

Leading on Wage Theft Crackdown in Lynn

Justin Anshewitz, an organizer for the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters has been elected to chair the Lynn (MA) Wage Theft Advisory Committee. The group met following a long, pandemic-related hiatus to follow-up on a wage theft ordinance the City Council passed four years ago.

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