Apprentice & Training Program Adds New YouTube Channel
The Carpenters' Apprentice and Training Program has added a new YouTube channel.
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The Carpenters' Apprentice and Training Program has added a new YouTube channel.
Apprentice & Training Program Adds New YouTube Channel Read Full Article »
Built to Last® prepares to enter its sixth season on television.
Exhibit City News Features Carpenters' Built to Last® Read Full Article »
The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters takes pride in positioning members for success and helping them build careers. When you are a member in good standing you and your family are eligible to take advantage of brand new benefits that are being offered at no charge.
Carpenters' Members-Only Benefits Program Initial Enrollment Read Full Article »
With the help of Labor during the 2018 general election, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker were told by voters to pack up and move on.
How Labor Helped Bring Down Scott Walker and Bruce Rauner Read Full Article »
The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters' 2018 Illinois general election endorsements.
Our 2018 Illinois General Election Endorsements Read Full Article »
The Carpenter Training Center will be hosting its annual Apprenticeship Open House on Nov. 14, 2018, in Elk Grove Village, Illinois, beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Apprenticeship Open House, Nov. 14 & Nov. 15 Read Full Article »
Carpenters' Training Director Vince Sticca interviewed with Lou Manfredini, aka, Mr. Fix-It, on WGN Radio720.
Carpenters' Training Director Joins WGN's Mr. Fix-It Read Full Article »
Built to Last® Television, a product of the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters' Labor and Management Committee, earned an Emmy nomination!
Built to Last® Earns Emmy Nomination Read Full Article »
U.S. public approval of labor unions remains consistent with the improved level seen a year ago, marking a significant increase since the recession and slightly beating the average 58% approval recorded over the last half-century.
Public Approval of Labor Unions Ticks Up a Point to 62% Read Full Article »
U.S. unemployment is down and jobs are going unfilled. But for people without much education, the real question is: Do those jobs pay enough to live on?
Americans Want to Believe Jobs Solve Poverty. They Don't. Read Full Article »