Iron Workers Local Union No. 387 Blog

Competition Results

Competition Results

Local No. 387 is proud to congratulate Cody Nathaniel for placing 2nd in the 2018 Southeastern States Apprentice Competition held in Jacksonville, FL. Both Cody Nathaniel and 2017 Apprentice of the Year, Michael Mernagh...

6/8/2018 Competition

6/8/2018 Competition

For the past year we have had the privilege of having the Iron Workers Southeastern States District Council Apprentice of the Year Trophy in our hall thanks toMichael Mernagh. Cody Nathaniel will represent us...

Ivy Tech

Ivy Tech

College Credits The Iron workers encourage interested apprentices, instructors and coordinators to continue their education and pursue their associate’s degree through Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana. 

5/31/18 History

5/31/18 History

Today in Labor History – May 31st      1997 – Rose Will Monroe, who became known as “Rosie the Riveter” died at the age of 77. Rose worked at an aircraft parts factory...

Benevolent Information

Benevolent Information

          This is for the 110th Benevolent Fund Assessment for Robert E. Tippens who passed away on 10/5/2017.  Please send $10.00 for this assessment.  Please call Local #387 if you...

Scholarships

Scholarships

  The John H. Lyons Sr. Scholarship program was started in 1968 to provide educational funding to sons and daughters of Iron Worker members.  The Eric S. Waterman Scholarship was established to provide educational...

Davis Bacon Info

Davis Bacon Info

This act mandates that on federally-funded construction projects, contractors have to pay the wage and fringe benefits (i.e., health insurance, retirement) paid to the majority of workers in an area–these being the “prevailing” wage...

5/19/2018 History

5/19/2018 History

Today in Labor History – May 19th, 1920 –    Ten people were killed when coal company officials in Matewan, West Virginia, tried to remove striking union workers from coal company housing. They sent in...

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