A little over forty years ago, Hawaii's masons and workers in related building 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
Hawaii Masons Union
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Cement Masons
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
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
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
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
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, 27 January 2014
Maintaining High Standards
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
Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com
Friday, 24 January 2014
Cement Finishers
A little over forty years ago, Hawaii's masons and workers in related building 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
Visit:www.hawaiimasonsunion.com
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Benefit of Livelihood
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
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
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Our Experienced Craftsmen
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
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
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