Carpenters build almost everything with passion and innovation. We develop the newest skills and techniques for the building industry, providing opportunity for our members and guaranteed success for our customers. Being a Carpenter isn't just a job. It's a way of life. We're devoted to strengthening the lives of our members with steady work, wealth, and personal growth.
The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters represents over 28,000 craft men and women in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. We improve safety, wages, benefits and working conditions for skilled laborers on the job.
Apprentices are great for business: helps recruit and develop a highly skilled work force; improves productivity and the bottom line; provides opportunities for tax credits and employee tuition benefits in some states; reduces turnover costs and increases employee retention; and creates industry-driven, flexible training solutions for local and national needs.
The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters represents over 28,000 craft men and women in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. We improve safety, wages, benefits and working conditions for skilled laborers on the job.
Apprentices are great for business: helps recruit and develop a highly skilled work force; improves productivity and the bottom line; provides opportunities for tax credits and employee tuition benefits in some states; reduces turnover costs and increases employee retention; and creates industry-driven, flexible training solutions for local and national needs.
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As Union carpenters, we follow a long tradition of craftsmanship and take great pride in our trades and our members.
Our livelihood as individuals and our success as a Union are dependent upon our ability to provide signatory partners with well-trained, qualified and motivated workers.
The industry standards are high because we set the standard for safety, quality and professionalism.
We welcome everyone, including the next generation of members with fresh ideas and desire for success.
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) was formed by carpenter to carpenter organizing in 1881.
Our livelihood as individuals and our success as a Union are dependent upon our ability to provide signatory partners with well-trained, qualified and motivated workers.
The industry standards are high because we set the standard for safety, quality and professionalism.
We welcome everyone, including the next generation of members with fresh ideas and desire for success.
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) was formed by carpenter to carpenter organizing in 1881.
The PNWRCC is dedicated to innovation, equity, organizing, and growth.
We are transforming the construction industry and empowering carpenters to elevate our craft, protect working families, and benefit society.
The PNWRCC represents a number of different crafts and trades.
Members have a Local Union that is the representative group of their trade in their area.
They meet regularly to support members, train and educate each other, vote on leadership and business issues and work together for the benefit of their community.
We are transforming the construction industry and empowering carpenters to elevate our craft, protect working families, and benefit society.
The PNWRCC represents a number of different crafts and trades.
Members have a Local Union that is the representative group of their trade in their area.
They meet regularly to support members, train and educate each other, vote on leadership and business issues and work together for the benefit of their community.
We bring 130 years of history and experience to help prepare the next generation of carpenters with training, education, and the representation to be the best construction professionals on the biggest projects.
Working together, we're stronger than any one of us can be on our own.
As a member of our community, you become part of an influential and transformative movement powered by skilled men and women with the potential to build a brighter future for us all.
We represent more than 29,000 men and women working throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Working together, we're stronger than any one of us can be on our own.
As a member of our community, you become part of an influential and transformative movement powered by skilled men and women with the potential to build a brighter future for us all.
We represent more than 29,000 men and women working throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Select the location that works best for you and meet with the contact of the picket at shift start time.
Below please find important resources that will help you as we stand together in unity to strike for fair wages.
Please, check back here for updates and information related to the strike and picketing.
Our founding president, Peter J. McGuire worked tirelessly on the job sites across the country with his fellow Carpenters to organize the union.
In 1881, he organized a Chicago convention to form a union.
Below please find important resources that will help you as we stand together in unity to strike for fair wages.
Please, check back here for updates and information related to the strike and picketing.
Our founding president, Peter J. McGuire worked tirelessly on the job sites across the country with his fellow Carpenters to organize the union.
In 1881, he organized a Chicago convention to form a union.
The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters encourages our members to be active participants in their communities by educating them on political issues and candidates, registering members to vote and supporting efforts to engage in the electoral process.
We encourage members to be active participants both during and after the election.
Members attend government meetings and public hearings and sit on commissions and boards across our states to work with leaders on member issues.
The Council is committed to "Carpenter Politics", an inclusive and nonpartisan effort to support candidates who champion the goals of working people, promote needed infrastructure investments and support fair trade.
We encourage members to be active participants both during and after the election.
Members attend government meetings and public hearings and sit on commissions and boards across our states to work with leaders on member issues.
The Council is committed to "Carpenter Politics", an inclusive and nonpartisan effort to support candidates who champion the goals of working people, promote needed infrastructure investments and support fair trade.
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