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In 1995, Lucassen imposed a trusteeship on Carpenters Local 17 in New York City. The local, which represented carpenters at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center had been accused by a federal investigator of giving work to only a few, select members of the local union who were involved with organized crime. [10]
He is a member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America Local 715 and serves as President of the New Jersey Carpenter Contractor Trust. [1] He has been a commissioner of the Burlington County Bridge Commission since 2009, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority Commission (2009–11), and the Rowan University Board of Trustees ...
Patrick J. Campbell (July 22, 1918 – February 21, 1998) was a carpenter and an American labor leader. He was president of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America from November 1, 1982 to February 1988.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 131 (Seattle, Washington) Records, 1888–1960. 9 cubic feet. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1289 (Seattle, Washington) Records, 1911–1958. 64 cubic feet. Harry L. Carr Papers. 1962–1972. .42 cubic feet. Contains records from Carr's service as ...
The new laws come after years of gridlock on housing proposals, leading to a rift between the California Conference of Carpenters, which is gaining newfound clout in the state Capitol, and the ...
Local 427 Papillion, NE Carpenters March 20, 2012 Local 464 Mankato, MN Carpenters January 1, 2003 Local 548 St. Paul, MN Millwrights December 4, 1900 Local 587 Sioux Falls, SD Carpenters July 13, 1949 Local 606 Virginia, MN Carpenters May 8, 1953 Local 678 Dubuque, IA Carpenters July 2, 1890 Local 731 Sheboygan, WI Carpenters May 1, 1987 Local ...
The first ULLICO scandal occurred in 2002. In June 1998, the New York City local of the carpenters union hired Zenith Administrators, a ULLICO subsidiary, to oversee the union's $1.7 billion pension and benefit funds. In 2002, federal prosecutors and DOL investigated the company for allegedly obtaining the contract through McCarron's influence.
Paschal was born in County Cavan, Ireland. During his early life, he learned the Carpenter trade via an apprenticeship program. After emigrating to the United States, Paschal joined Local Union 608 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America in November 1957. Paschal McGuinness lives in Spring Lake NJ and Myrtle Beach, SC.