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413-736-7677 695 North Main Street | East Longmeadow, MA 01028 LIUNA

We Are A Half-Million Strong

Laborers’ Union Local 999 is on the forefront of the construction industry. We are proud to be affiliates of the Laborers’ International Union Of North America. A half-million strong, we are united through collective bargaining agreements which help us earn family-supporting pay, good benefits and the opportunity for advancement and better lives.

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Membership Meetings

Get involved with your fellow brothers and sisters. Find out about upcoming work, political updates and other important business regarding your local Union.

Next Monthly Membership Meeting Tuesday, November 14th , 5P.M. Location, Local 999 Laborers’ Union

Apprenticeship

We have Apprentice Application Day four times per year. Please come to the Local 999 office to fill out your application on the posted day & time. Our next day is shown below.

NEXT APPRENTICE APPLICATION DAY Tuesday, December 12th, 9AM – 12PM Location, Local 999 Laborers’ Union

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We Are Proud of Our Work

Laborers’ Union Local 999 is building Springfield. Visit our showcase.

Our History Is Our Commitment

LiUNA has fought for workers for over a hundred years

From 1903...

Hundreds of Laborers Local Unions existed across North America at the turn of the century but they were not organized for effective power. But in 1903, Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, sent out a convention call to independent local Laborers’ Unions, urging them to join together and establish an international union of construction laborers.

...to today

In the 21st century LIUNA has led the way for trade unions in its commitment to growth and member activism. We have made a historic commitment to help more workers join the union with the passage of resolutions that raise more than $100 million a year for organizing — more than any construction union and more than virtually any union in North America.