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Static Construction in a Jobless Recovery
Since George W. Bush took office in January 2001, the U.S. economy has lost a net 2.4 million private sector jobs, the largest loss since Herbert Hoover was President.

Funds address benefits challenge
From the private sector to the public sector, pension and health funds were put to the test in 2003.



In this Issue:

President's Message / Mensaje de Presidente
›  Become an Educated Voter in 2004 / Prepárese para votar con sensatez en 2004
BAC Members at Work
›  Big Ten or Grammar School, Local 4 IN/KY’s at Head of the Class
News in Brief
›  Static Construction in 2004
›  The Jobless Recovery? You Be the Judge
›  BAC Endorses John Kerry for President
›  Workers Memorial Day / Día de conmemoración de los trabajadores fallecidos y lesionados en el trabajo
›  New DOL Union Finance Rules Delayed
›  You Can Help Former Nuclear Workers Get Benefits
Apprentice Contest
›  Have Trucks, Will Travel
Canada
›  On the Job with Local 25 ON / Sur place avec le syndicat local 25 d’Ontario
International Funds
›  BAC Funds Address Benefit Challenges
›  BAC’s Health Care Task Force Offers Solution to Prescription Drug Crisis
›  International Pension Fund Program Update
Retiree Profile
›  Italian Bricklayer Turned Artist; Renaissance Man in Every Sense of the Word
Local Compass
Millennium Morning Update
›  Executive Council Moves to Final Phase of Millennium Morning Project
Apprentice Profile
IMI
›  IMI Tackles Mold with Facts and Prevention Strategies
Community Service
›  Local 21 IL Retiree Counts Union Blessings
›  Local 4 NJ Member Home Safely from Iraq
›  Volunteers Build Union County September 11th Memorial
›  Korean War Memorial Dedicated