Union Meeting Update
The New England Laborers’ Training is now offering OSHA-30 Training online. Please contact the Local 39 office if you have not completed this training requirement.
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The time is now to rebuild our nation’s infrastructure. The $1 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework is a robust investment that will restore our country and create good jobs.
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A COLLECTION OF GENERAL INFORMATION TO GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE FIGHT AGAINST CORONAVIRUS
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Laborers’ Union Local 39 is building Fitchburg. Visit our showcase.
Our History Is Our Commitment
LiUNA has fought for workers for over a hundred years
Hundreds of Laborers Local Unions existed across North America at the turn of the century but they were not organized for effective power. But in 1903, Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, sent out a convention call to independent local Laborers’ Unions, urging them to join together and establish an international union of construction laborers.
In the 21st century LIUNA has led the way for trade unions in its commitment to growth and member activism. We have made a historic commitment to help more workers join the union with the passage of resolutions that raise more than $100 million a year for organizing — more than any construction union and more than virtually any union in North America.