Carpenters Union Local 1260
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Carpenters Local 1260 is affiliated with The United Brotherhood Of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBC), North America's Largest Building-trades Union. Members in Local 1260 join with the UBC's more than a half-million members in the construction and wood-products industries. The work of Local 1260 members builds on the union's nearly 120 year history of improving life through hard work, education, and solidarity.

Union members are dedicated to working to help signatory contractors succeed in today's highly completive marketplace. The skilled workers of Local 1260 are dedicated to extending the legacy of superior work - done right the first time, safety on the job, and a partnership for excellence with our signatory contractors. If you are a contractor who wishes to affiliate with the skilled workers of local 1260, contact the business manager and request information about signing on as a signatory contractor.

If you are a carpenter who would like to affiliate with the union, investigate opportunities to become a union carpenter on our "become a member" page.
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Being part of the union and working for a union contractor generally means higher pay, regular raises, better fringe benefits and a collective bargaining agreement that spells out term and conditions on the job.
Participate in tuition-free training and upgrade classes for carpenters, floor coverers, millwrights and pile drivers.
Learn on-the-job, in classrooms and on the training floor, so you start making money right away.
Leverage our network of more than 1,500 union contractor employers through our six-state region.
Our four-year carpentry apprenticeship program focuses on commercial carpentry, residential carpentry, heavy highway construction training, interior system training, cabinetry and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards.
How would you like to receive a paycheck while training for a skilled occupation?
If you're a hardworking individual with the willingness to learn from highly trained carpenters, Five Rivers Carpenters JATC has the program for you.
Enroll in our apprenticeship program today and become a qualified carpenter.
Dues are paid monthly and should be paid within the first 21 days of each month.
You are more than welcome to pay your dues ahead as well.
When mailing dues please include your dues book, check or money order and a self-addressed stamped return envelope with at least 2 postage stamps.
We will accept cash (AT WINDOW ONLY), money order, cashier's check, or personal check for dues payment.
The payment would come out around the 1st of the month.
Register by filling out and submitting the Skills Sheet you received in the mail at home, or find the skill sheet for your craft below and fill it out online.
If you become unemployed, call the MIX 2020 automated line at 1-855-456-2141 to place yourself on the out-of-work list.
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The Regional Council also offers $500 scholarships available for dependents of members to help them pursue post-secondary education.
The number of scholarships awarded will depend on the amount of money raised for the Scholarship Fund.
In 1992, Carpenters Local 1260 established a Scholarship Fund to encourage the dependents of its members to further their education, be it post-secondary, vocational, or trade apprenticeship.
In 1998, the Fund was renamed in memory of long-time member and former Business Representative Thomas Verry.
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