Friday 29 November 2013

Cement Masons Apprenticheship

The apprentice training program of Local 1 and Local 630 are respected not only throughout the building trades in Hawaii, but across the country as well. The two unions regularly send their state champions to the Mainland to participate in national competitions—which they frequently win. "Hawaii has a great program," says Lous Zucco, Coordinator of the Southern California Cement Masons Apprenticheship Program.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Thursday 28 November 2013

Apprentices Gain Confidence

Hawaii's Masons Training Program, affiliated with community colleges throughout the islands, involves more than learning to lay brick, work with plaster and finish cement. The apprentices gain confidence, self-esteem and pride in their craft. "In apprenticeship training," says Training Coordinator Peter Iriarte, "young people learn the traditional skills so that they know the history of their craft."

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Part of Proud Tradition

We are Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local #1 and Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' Local 630. We are part of a proud tradition of labor in Hawaii and America.

We are committed to ensuring our hard-working members and their families ....

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Listen and Learn

Welcome to the Hawaii Masons Union

Would you like to be part of Hawaii's booming construction industry while earning a comfortable wage that can support you and your family in today's difficult economy ?

Are you willing to work hard and listen and learn from experienced craftsmen ?
If you answered yes, then you should consider becoming an apprentice in one of our trades. Please go to our education page to learn more.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Monday 25 November 2013

Participation in Competitions

The apprentice training program of Local 1 and Local 630 are respected not only throughout the building trades in Hawaii, but across the country as well. The two unions regularly send their state champions to the Mainland to participate in national competitions—which they frequently win. "Hawaii has a great program," says Lous Zucco, Coordinator of the Southern California Cement Masons Apprenticheship Program.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Friday 22 November 2013

Allied Craftsmen Local

We are Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local #1 and Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' Local 630. We are part of a proud tradition of labor in Hawaii and America.

We are committed to ensuring our hard-working members and their families ....

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Thursday 21 November 2013

Become an Apprentice

Welcome to the Hawaii Masons Union

Would you like to be part of Hawaii's booming construction industry while earning a comfortable wage that can support you and your family in today's difficult economy ?
Are you willing to work hard and listen and learn from experienced craftsmen ?
If you answered yes, then you should consider becoming an apprentice in one of our trades. Please go to our education page to learn more.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Training for Masons

Hawaii's Masons Training Program, affiliated with community colleges throughout the islands, involves more than learning to lay brick, work with plaster and finish cement. The apporectices gain confidence, self-esteem and pride in their craft. "In apprenticeship training," says Training Coordinator Peter Iriarte, "young people learn the traditional skills so that they know the history of their craft."

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Hope for the Future

A little over forty years ago, Hawaii's masons and workers in related buidling trades organized into two local unions. From the very beginning, they have worked closely together. Today, Local 1 and Local 630 represent masons, bricklayers, plasterers, cement finishers, tile installers, rock wall setters and caulkers. The unions share a home, a history, new challenges in the present and renewed hope for the future.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Monday 18 November 2013

Cements Masons

The apprentice training program of Local 1 and Local 630 are respected not only throughout the building trades in Hawaii, but across the country as well. The two unions regularly send their state champions to the Mainland to participate in national competitions—which they frequently win. "Hawaii has a great program," says Lous Zucco, Coordinator of the Southern California Cement Masons Apprenticheship Program.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Apprenticeship Training

Hawaii's Masons Training Program, affiliated with community colleges throughout the islands, involves more than learning to lay brick, work with plaster and finish cement. The apporectices gain confidence, self-esteem and pride in their craft. "In apprenticeship training," says Training Coordinator Peter Iriarte, "young people learn the traditional skills so that they know the history of their craft."

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Monday 11 November 2013

Mason's Union

A little over forty years ago, Hawaii's masons and workers in related buidling trades organized into two local unions. From the very beginning, they have worked closely together. Today, Local 1 and Local 630 represent masons, bricklayers, plasterers, cement finishers, tile installers, rock wall setters and caulkers. The unions share a home, a history, new challenges in the present and renewed hope for the future.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Friday 8 November 2013

Hawaii's Masons

Hawaii's Masons Training Program, affiliated with community colleges throughout the islands, involves more than learning to lay brick, work with plaster and finish cement. The apporectices gain confidence, self-esteem and pride in their craft. "In apprenticeship training," says Training Coordinator Peter Iriarte, "young people learn the traditional skills so that they know the history of their craft."

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Thursday 7 November 2013

Representing Masons

A little over forty years ago, Hawaii's masons and workers in related buidling trades organized into two local unions. From the very beginning, they have worked closely together. Today, Local 1 and Local 630 represent masons, bricklayers, plasterers, cement finishers, tile installers, rock wall setters and caulkers. The unions share a home, a history, new challenges in the present and renewed hope for the future.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Willing to Work Hard

Welcome to the Hawaii Masons Union

Would you like to be part of Hawaii's booming construction industry while earning a comfortable wage that can support you and your family in today's difficult economy ?
Are you willing to work hard and listen and learn from experienced craftsmen ?
If you answered yes, then you should consider becoming an apprentice in one of our trades. Please go to our education page to learn more.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Tuesday 5 November 2013

Exemplary Craftsmen

We are Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen Local #1 and Operative Plasterers' and Cement Masons' Local 630. We are part of a proud tradition of labor in Hawaii and America.

To train our members to the highest standards and enable them to be exemplary craftsmen and citizens for the benefit of their livelihood, the Union, the industry, and the United States and Canada.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Monday 4 November 2013

Masons Training Program

Hawaii's Masons Training Program, affiliated with community colleges throughout the islands, involves more than learning to lay brick, work with plaster and finish cement. The apprentices gain confidence, self-esteem and pride in their craft. "In apprenticeship training," says Training Coordinator Peter Iriarte, "young people learn the traditional skills so that they know the history of their craft."

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com

Friday 1 November 2013

Paticipation National Competitions

The apprentice training program of Local 1 and Local 630 are respected not only throughout the building trades in Hawaii, but across the country as well. The two unions regularly send their state champions to the Mainland to participate in national competitions—which they frequently win. "Hawaii has a great program," says Lous Zucco, Coordinator of the Southern California Cement Masons Apprenticheship Program.

Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com