MASON TENDERS DISTRICT COUNCIL

The Mason Tenders’ District Council of Greater New York and Long Island has emerged as one of the most progressive and aggressive labor organizations in the nation. The over 17,000 members of the Mason Tenders District Council (MTDC) include construction workers, asbestos and hazardous materials handlers, recycling and waste handlers and Catholic high school teachers.

OUR LOCALS

LABORERS’ LOCAL 66

General Building Laborers of Nassau & Suffolk Counties

General Building Laborers’ Local 66, established in 1932, serves Nassau and Suffolk Counties in Long Island, New York. With over 1600 members, Local 66’s scope of work includes: asbestos abatement and encapsulation; cleanup and removal of rubbish; complete demolition or alterations; digging and backfilling; general construction; temporary heat; tending of the bricklayers, masons, and stone masons; digging and backfilling; and unloading materials.

LABORERS’ LOCAL 78

Asbestos, Lead and Hazardous Waste Handlers in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey

LiUNA Local 78 represents asbestos, lead and hazardous waste handlers in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey. The Local’s 3,000 members are the hard-working employees for nearly 200 signatory environmental contractors, performing 90% of all asbestos removal in the area.

LABORERS’ LOCAL 78

Asbestos, Lead and Hazardous Waste Handlers in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey

LiUNA Local 78 represents asbestos, lead and hazardous waste handlers in New York City, Long Island and New Jersey. The Local’s 3,000 members are the hard-working employees for nearly 200 signatory environmental contractors, performing 90% of all asbestos removal in the area.

LABORERS’ LOCAL 79

Construction and General Building Laborers’ of New York City

Construction and General Building Laborers’ Local 79, which serves the five boroughs of New York City, was created in 1996 historic consolidation of ten smaller Laborers’ Locals. Local 79 currently has over 10,000 active and retired members and is the largest Laborers’ Local in the United States.

LABORERS’ LOCAL 108

Recycling & General Industrial Laborers

Laborers Local Union 108 has historically represented workers in the private waste collection and recycling industry throughout NYC, Long Island, Westchester, Hudson Valley and the Danbury area of CT since 1937. In 2007 parts of Local 734 of LIUNA were merged into Laborers Local Union 108 and today it is a diverse local union representing men and women employed in the scrap metal recycling, light manufacturing, warehouse workers, food service workers and professional employees. Laborers Local Union 108 has the skills and experience to represent workers in any industry.

LABORERS’ LOCAL 108

Recycling & General Industrial Laborers

Laborers Local Union 108 has historically represented workers in the private waste collection and recycling industry throughout NYC, Long Island, Westchester, Hudson Valley and the Danbury area of CT since 1937. In 2007 parts of Local 734 of LIUNA were merged into Laborers Local Union 108 and today it is a diverse local union representing men and women employed in the scrap metal recycling, light manufacturing, warehouse workers, food service workers and professional employees. Laborers Local Union 108 has the skills and experience to represent workers in any industry.

LAY FACULTY ASSOCIATION 1261

Faculty at High Schools in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island & Roosevelt Island

The Lay Faculty Association Local 1261 represents over 681 members, 243 retirees, and 165 associate members at eleven high schools in Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and Roosevelt Island.

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