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Building trades union net 63,000 new members in 2017

Date Posted: February 9 2018

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Building trades unions across the 50 states gained 63,000 members in 2017 - an increase that mirrored the modest yet positive increases last year throughout the labor movement.

A statement from North America's Building Trades Unions (NABTU) said organized labor's "unparalleled apprenticeship training and education model ensures our graduates are more than prepared to rebuild America’s crumbling infrastructure.  And with our unions gaining more than 63,000 members in 2017 alone – which continues a five-year trend encompassing a cumulative gain of approximately 300,000 new members in that span – it is safe to say that people are getting that message.

NABTU, like all of construction, has high hopes of continuing the expansion of the building industry based on President Trump's professed commitment to repairing infrastructure across the U.S. 

“As we look to the White House and Congress to move on infrastructure," NABTU said, "our skilled craft professionals are the key players in any sustainable plan that moves forward. The numbers in DoL’s latest report only proves what we have long known – the Building Trades commitment to building partnerships with business, industry and community leaders is creating sustained pathways for skilled craft professionals and their families to thrive in America’s middle class."

“Bottom line: NABTU’s commitment to empowering the middle class by connecting hardworking Americans to our self-funded apprenticeship training programs and, thereby, viable careers in the construction industry has always been our driving force. We hope communities large and small are aware of the opportunities that await them should they join our ranks, and the DoL report is clear evidence that we are moving in the right direction.”