IUOE is dedicated to serving and protecting the needs and interests of its members and their families through the collective bargaining process, legislative action and extensive training and skills improvement programs. It's a good bet they were built and are operated and serviced by members of the International Union of Operating Engineers.
As you browse through our web site you will have an opportunity to see that we are providing upgrade training to our members as well as providing a quality apprenticeship program for new members coming into the Union.We also have a very aggressive organizing program in place. This assures a high standard of living to our members and offers the same opportunity to other workers who perform operating engineer type work in our jurisdiction for their current employers.
IUOE is a trade union representing all of these workers: from the heavy equipment operators and mechanics in the construction industry, to the stationary engineers-those who maintain and operate building and industrial complexes and service industries throughout the United States and Canada.
As you browse through our web site you will have an opportunity to see that we are providing upgrade training to our members as well as providing a quality apprenticeship program for new members coming into the Union.We also have a very aggressive organizing program in place. This assures a high standard of living to our members and offers the same opportunity to other workers who perform operating engineer type work in our jurisdiction for their current employers.
IUOE is a trade union representing all of these workers: from the heavy equipment operators and mechanics in the construction industry, to the stationary engineers-those who maintain and operate building and industrial complexes and service industries throughout the United States and Canada.
Services
The union office is located on the west side of Peoria on the corner of Rt. 116 and Maxwell Road.
The Local 649 training site is located in Mapleton.
The jurisdiction of Local 649 covers the geographical areas of Peoria, Fulton, Mason, Henderson, Knox, McLean, Woodford, Marshall, Tazewell, Bureau, Stark, East of Henry, Putnam, Warren, McDonough and Hancock Counties.
Local 649 has approximately 1550 members and they perform work operating heavy equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, front-end loaders, backhoes, graders, hoists, dredges, etc., on highway, building, water, sewer and river projects.
The Local 649 training site is located in Mapleton.
The jurisdiction of Local 649 covers the geographical areas of Peoria, Fulton, Mason, Henderson, Knox, McLean, Woodford, Marshall, Tazewell, Bureau, Stark, East of Henry, Putnam, Warren, McDonough and Hancock Counties.
Local 649 has approximately 1550 members and they perform work operating heavy equipment such as cranes, bulldozers, front-end loaders, backhoes, graders, hoists, dredges, etc., on highway, building, water, sewer and river projects.
Section 7 of the National Relations Act states: "Employees shall have the right to self-organization, to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively through representation of their own choosing, and to engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining."
1 Attend meetings to discuss joining a union Read, distribute and discuss union literature so long as you do this in non-work areas and at non-work times such as during breaks and lunch hours.
2 Wear union buttons, T-shirts, stickers, hats, or other items on the job.
1 Attend meetings to discuss joining a union Read, distribute and discuss union literature so long as you do this in non-work areas and at non-work times such as during breaks and lunch hours.
2 Wear union buttons, T-shirts, stickers, hats, or other items on the job.
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