Construction Laborers' Needed- Union Job

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2771 George St., La Crosse WI

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SUMMER 2021- We are accepting applications for EXPERIENCED construction laborers and EXPERIENCED sewer and water laborers. CDL preferred but not required. APPLY NOW if you have experience. If you do not have experience please DO NOT APPLY and consider our Apprenticeship program. Just send us an e-mail stating you are interested in learning and joining our apprenticeship program. (No experience required for apprentices) APPLY TODAY if you have experience. PLEASE NOTE: *travel may be required, please have reliable transportation, and be able to pass drug test To fill out an application please stop by our La Crosse office. You may also respond to this e-mail if interested and we will e-mail you an application to print off, fill out, and scan/e-mail back to us. We can also mail applications if necessary. Call Samantha @ 608-788-1095 for questions or for more information. WHO ARE WE? Laborers’ Local 140 is a part of the Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA) -- one of the largest labor organizations in the world -- representing over 800,000 workers across the United States and Canada, fighting for better wages and benefits, safer job sites and greater opportunity. WHAT DOES A LABORER DO? Skilled construction craft laborers maintain vital infrastructure, like roads, sewer, water and other utility connections. The Construction Craft Laborer is the most diverse trade in the construction industry, servicing and conducting skilled trades work in all sectors, including: • Building and General Construction • Concrete • Demolition • Cable and Utility Distribution • Heavy and Highway Road Construction • Pipeline Construction • Transit and Grade • Sewer and Water • Pipeline WHY? Higher wages … There are many benefits to being a Union Laborer. Perhaps the most visible and immediate is pay. On average, a union Laborer in the state of Wisconsin can expect to earn between 30% and 50% more an hour than a non-union worker performing the same type of work. That figure does not include health and pension benefits. Health Care... Another benefit for members is family health care coverage. You are eligible for health coverage after working 600 hours. Laborers' Health Care includes coverage for: • Hospitalization • Prescription Drug program • Chiropractic • Home Health Care • Dental • Accident & Sickness Benefit • Vision • Accidental Death & Dismemberment • Hearing Aid • Death Benefit Retirement Security... Laborer pension plans are defined benefit plans. That means the benefit provided remains stable through-out your retirement To fill out an application please stop by our La Crosse office. You may also respond to this e-mail if interested and we will e-mail you an application to print off, fill out, and mail in. We can also mail you an application. Call Samantha @ 608-788-1095 for questions or for more information. Laborers’ Local 140 2771 George St. La Crosse, WI 54603

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