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Become a Union Carpenters’ Apprentice

Become skilled in a trade, and get paid to do it.


Benefits of Apprenticeship: 
• Paid "scholarship"  with supervised training
• Progressively increasing wage with excellent benefits
• Nationally recognized credential: Apprenticeship Certificate
• Improved job security and standard of living
• Opportunity for college credit
• Pride and Dignity

 

Governor Deval Patrick visits with Carpenters at Construction Careers Day
Governor Deval Patrick visits with Carpenters at Construction Careers Day

Reaching out to future members of the Carpenters Union

Carpenters reachout to High School Students at the 9th Annual Massachusetts Construction Career Days

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First Generation of Tradeswomen to Retire after full careers in Connecticut

This is a fantastic  documentary celebrating the first generation of tradeswomen to retire after full careers in CT.  It was made by Margaret Conable, carpenter and Organizer with the New England Regional Council of Carpenters and her CT Carpenter's Women's Committee. It's about 30 minutes long, and is very inspiring.  Enjoy and share!

Carpenters Provided with FREE email accounts

Take a moment and visit http://www.CarpentersMail.org and ACCESS YOUR FREE EMAIL ACCOUNT

To access your new account, enter your new email address (firstname.lastname@carpentersmail.org) and your password.*

Your initial password is your UBC number on your Union ID Card without any dashes. Once you log into your account, you should change your password.

You can send, receive, and download your emails to your personal computer. You can also forward your email address to your personal email account, iPhone™, Blackberry® or other smartphone so you only have to check one email address.

Take advantage of this FREE service and visit www.CarpentersMail.org today!

*Your email address and password are all lowercase and case sensitive.

Opportunities for our Service Men & Women.

The United Brotherhood of Carpenters has opportunities nationwide for our service men & women. If you are interested in a Helmets to Hardhats career and not just a job, we have the right opportunity for you.  No experience is necessary; we are looking for all skill levels.  

Investing In Our Members

Nearly $200 million a year goes to training UBC members, giving them the aptitude and attitude to build careers and provide our signatory contractors with a safe, productive, and proud workforce.

The skilled members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters touch every aspect of a construction project. They’re frequently the first on the job when they set up the construction trailers, and they’re often the last to leave after installing the locks and handing the keys to the owners.

In between, they help build the road to the new building. They install and maintain the equipment that powers it. They put up the walls and ceilings and put down the flooring.

The union represents one trade with many crafts. Our members have vastly different skill sets, but they share the pride and commitment to excellence that comes with being part of the Brotherhood.

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Western Mass Training Fund joins Massachusetts Training Fund and Millbury

The Western Massachusetts Carpenters Training Fund this week voted to merge with the Massachusetts Carpenters Training Fund and participate in the New England Carpenters Training Center in Millbury. Apprentices from Western Massachusetts Local 108 will begin training at the NECTC in October.

Public Service Project in Worcester

Apprentices and Journeymen from Worcester Carpenters Local Union 107 work with the Summer Youth Program sponsored by Pernet Family Health Services and repair park benches and picnic tables at Crompton Park in the Green Island Neighborhood.

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