FAQsWhat is the United
Association?
The
United Association is an effective International union made up of the most
skilled pipe tradesmen the construction industry has ever known. It is a union
which protects its members and jurisdiction at every level. The United
Association is composed of journeymen and apprentices in every division of the
plumbing and pipe fitting industry. A democratic organization, with officers
elected by the membership, the United Association is affiliated with the various
departments of the AFL- ICO and the Canadian Federation of labor. The United
Association is an International, having members in Canada as well as the United
States.It is an organization that you can be proud to be part of.
Why consider
joining a union?
A long time ago to, mankind learned that by teaming up
with others, he could tackle any task with greater success. Thus, villages and
towns were formed-together, men could provide a safer and more suitable life for
themselves and their families. The principal of trade unionism is much the same.
A union, a group of dedicated men and women striving toward the same goals,
provides security and dignity for all the members. The voices of many are louder
then the voice of an individual. The United Association speaks for its members,
working to achieve job security, health and welfare benefits, a living wage, a
safe working environment, and a comfortable pension. When you join a union, you
are joining a democracy. Each member has the opportunity to voice his concerns
and suggestions, working for a better life for all.
What can the
United Association do for you?
The United Association and its local unions work to
provide members a fair wage and safe working conditions, process grievances, and
protect members from unjust and the injurious competition. All local unions have
training facilities, health and welfare plans and pension plans. The United
Association provides training for both apprentices and journeymen, making UA
craftsmen the very best. Journeymen may take advantage of training sessions
which provide up to date technology necessary to United Association members so
that they can be kept abreast of innovations and changes in the industry,
thereby insuring that their skills are current and in demand. If you are working
in an industry allied to the plumbing and pipe fitting trade it is important to
your future to become a member of the United Association. Join with the
thousands of craftsmen who have united to build a secure, prosperous future for
themselves and their families.
What type of
work is performed by United Association members?
United Association members work in a variety of settings
from bungalows to power stations and the computer chip industry, doing new
construction and maintenance, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and
plumbing service work. They install and service fire sprinkler systems, perform
marine pipe fitting, gas fitting, pipe fabrication and assembly, lead burning,
manufacturing of mechanical parts and equipment , air and water balance,
pneumatic an electric control work, startup of all mechanical equipment, quality
control and non-destructive testing on all types of jobs or products, appliance
service and repair, in plant operation of mechanical systems, servicing utility
plants and systems. As a United Association member, you may be working at your
job on single-family residence, apartments, commercial establishments, office
buildings, hospitals, airports, shipyards, fabrication shops, shopping centers,
offshore oil rigs, manufacturing plants, refineries, power houses, pipelines,
utility plants and systems, the computer chip industry and any other sites where
work of the United Association is being performed.
What is
Apprenticeship?
Apprenticeship is a structured system of training
designed to prepare individuals for occupations in skilled trades and crafts. It
combines on the job training under the supervision of experienced journeyman
workers with related classroom instruction. Apprentices who successfully
complete the prescribed number of hours of training in a registered
apprenticeship program are awarded certificates of completion.
What does
apprenticeship offer?
Workers who complete apprenticeship programs can expect
to hold good jobs at good pay. Their skills are a source of personal
satisfaction as well as employment security. Statistics show that graduates earn
higher wages, have more stable work records, and are promoted sooner and more
often than workers who have not been trained through apprenticeship programs.
Who can be an
apprentice?
The minimum requirements for apprenticeship are:
Why should I
become an apprentice?
For the serious learner, it is the best way to learn a
trade or craft:
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