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JOHN
J. FLYNN
President
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers
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May - June 2003 We
talk a lot about organizing, strengthening our Union,
and being proud Union members, but when was the last
time you approached a non-union craftworker about joining
BAC? When was the last time you talked to your friends
or family about the positive benefits of being a Union
member?
The times in our Union’s history when
we’ve
been the strongest are when our members are on the
jobsite and in the community promoting BAC.
When non-union
workers are approached directly by a BAC member, their
interest in joining the Union increases.
When members talk to neighbors, friends, and family
about the quality of union work and how union wages
and working conditions benefit the community as a whole,
word spreads and union workers tend to be awarded more
work.
I challenge all of you to be our positive voice on
the job and in the community. If you know non-union
masonry craftworkers, talk to them about joining the
Union. Let them know you’re proud to be a BAC
member. Help your friends, neighbors, and family understand
why union-built buildings and homes are better, and
how union wages create a strong middle class and strong
communities.
Help us strengthen our Union, expand work
opportunities, and negotiate better wages, benefits,
and working conditions
by encouraging non-union workers to join the Union,
and by talking with everyone you meet about why you’re
a proud member of BAC.
If you have ideas for stories or issues of concern, let
us know by emailing us at askbac@bacweb.org or
writing to:
International Union of Bricklayers and Allied
Craftworkers
Attention: Communications Department
1776 Eye Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
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