Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust

Expanding Job Opportunities for Ironworkers and their Contractors

The off the Job accident program has been a God's send for our injured members and helps them from digging a financial hole. There is a process  of educating the members, following up with the paperwork to the Trust Fund, insuring the member is paid. This extra time is on behalf of the Business Manager but it is worth it.

Sincerely,
Michael L. Baker
President
Iron Workers District Council of North Central States





 

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Iron Workers And IMPACT Fulfill Demand For Shop Ironworkers Through New Employment Website

12/06/2012

REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN - Throughout British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan, demand for structural steel and metal fabricators, welders, machinists and operators is booming.

To fill these positions with highly skilled, trained Ironworkers, the Iron Workers District Council of Western Canada partnered with the Ironworker Management Cooperative Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT) to provide partial funding for the launch of Workunion.ca, an innovative new website that helps employers identify and hire highly skilled tradesmen and apprentices quickly and easily.

“Throughout Canada, we employ many machine operators and welders, but there are quite a few other diverse shops we work with—windows, aerospace, you name it,” said Iron Workers General President Walter Wise. “We have about 3,000 Shop Ironworkers currently employed in Western Canada—yet we are now seeing additional opportunities to supply the market and grow our union.” 

According to President Wise, Workunion.ca, in part, is the solution to fulfilling demand and providing quality workers to employers.

Skilled workers looking for placement can simply access the website and submit credentials and background information. Applications are routed to the appropriate Ironworker Business Manager, who then screens the application and keeps the information on file, passing it along when an employer requests workers.

Workunion.ca also accepts applications from those looking to enter the building trades as an apprentice. “Many companies are also looking to groom the workforce of tomorrow by taking on apprentices,” President Wise said. Hiring apprentices is a cost-effective venture for many employers, in addition to being a good way train the next generation of Ironworkers with specific or in-demand skill sets.

According to Darrell LaBoucan, President of the Iron Workers District Council of Western Canada and the Iron Workers Executive Director of Canadian Affairs, Workunion.ca is a win-win program for both Ironworkers and Contractors throughout Western Canada. “Contractors in our region don’t have to advertise to hire apprentices or skilled workers. Instead, they just call the local, put in a request, and the Business Manager can refer workers based on the employer’s needs.” Moreover, LaBoucan said, the website cuts the hiring process down by a couple of weeks.

“We are excited to have benefited from funding from IMPACT to deliver such a stellar program,” LaBoucan added.

Tradesmen seeking employment also hailed the launch of the new platform on November 3. In fact, Ironworker locals received more than 200 applications within the first three days following the website’s launch. Within five days, applicants were already at work.

IMPACT works with Ironworker locals in thirteen different regions across North America to provide grants for innovative programs, like Workunion.ca, which are designed to create more job opportunities for Ironworkers.

About the Iron Workers Union:The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers (IABSO&RIW) was founded in 1896 in Pittsburgh, Penn. They now represent more than 125,000 Ironworkers throughout the United States and Canada. The IABSO&RIW’s mission is to improve the working conditions of its members while promoting constructive relationships with their employers to increase work opportunities.

About IMPACT:The Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT) is an independent labor-management partnership designed to create work opportunities in the North American ironworking industry.  Our primary mission is to provide a forum for Ironworkers and signatory contractors to discuss effective strategies to expand job opportunities through innovative labor-management cooperative programs.  IMPACT provides expertise in training, construction certifications, marketing, construction project tracking and bidding, insurance and Davis-Bacon compliance efforts.  IMPACT also administers a world-class substance abuse program to ensure that Ironworkers are safe, drug-free and ready to work.

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