From the Wisconsin Pipe
Trades Web Site: http://www.wipipetrades.org/
Union
members represent a broad cross section of America. They come from all walks of
life, in all parts of the country. They want what any American wants: Peace,
Prosperity, Security and Dignity of the individual. They want these for each
and every American.
Wisconsin Pipe Trades
members have enjoyed these items for over one hundred years. Through collective
bargaining with signatory contractors, rational and peaceful solutions are
reached to industry problems--contracts that allow for safety on the job site,
a fair and honest wage and benefits that cover health, retirement, and the training
needs of both labor and management. The cooperative level between unions and
management has never been higher. The human dignity felt by our members has
never been brighter.
Becoming
a union member has never been easier. Whether you are a young man or woman
looking for a career in the piping industry, or an employee already working at
a piping trade, we have a place for you. We, in the Wisconsin
Pipe Trades, believe that all workers doing piping should have the benefits
that are shared by our members.
The
Wisconsin Pipe Trades has established programs
for bringing in new members -- programs that will meet your needs, individually
and also the requirements of the industry. Whatever your
financial, educational, or skill level needs are, we have a program that can
meet those needs.
We
have, in the Wisconsin Pipe Trades, eight
Marketing Representatives who can explain our programs and help design a
program to suit your needs. We want and need your skills.

Local 400 Organizers:
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Steven Shew
1788 Westbreeze Drive
Oshkosh, WI 54904
(920) 232-4916 phone
(920) 232-4928 fax
e-mail: uaplumber@yahoo.com
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Kyle Croft
N1803 Cty O
Markesan, WI 53946
920-858-5496 phone
920-398-1329 Fax
e-mail: uafitter400@yahoo.com
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Wisconsin Pipe Trades Association
State Organizer:
Jay Schmelling
P.O. Box 827
Merrill, WI 54452-0827
(715) 539-1114
phone
(715) 539-0683
fax
e-mail:
uajay@dwave.net
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Last Revised: March 12, 2008