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Local 136 FAQs
What are union dues?
Union dues are monies deducted to pay for the business of the local, such as training,
office salaries and supplies, maintenance, etc. All money is approved and voted on by (you) the member.
Will the other union members accept me?
Yes. Once you become a member you are considered to be a brother or sister and
share in the camaraderie of the union.
What will my voting rights be in the union?
You have the same right to vote as all other members under the UA Constitution.
Is additional training available?
Yes! Training to enhance your skills and assist you in obtaining better work opportunities
is available through the UA Local 136 Training Centers.
Who pays for additional training?
The money allotted for training is determined during contract negotiations between the
union and the contractors. In some cases, you may have to buy workbooks and/or put up an attendance requirement.
Will there be drug tests?
Yes! UA Local 136 members are required to take an annual 10-panel drug screen and
random tests throughout the year. If you test positive for a drug screen you will have the
opportunity to seek assistance if you wish. The union will help you get this assistance.
What are the safety policies and training?
Members must attend a ten (10) hour OSHA course and get an ARSC certification. There are
also additional classes that you may take to improve on the safety of you and your workers. The
(10) ten-hour program and the ARSC certification give you the basics and helps to ensure your safety.
Will I be able to get vacation time?
Yes. As a courtesy you should ask the contractor you are working for and give them enough time to
hire someone to temporarily replace you while on vacation.
Is it paid vacation?
Not usually in the building and construction industry, however, in the service area many
employees do receive vacations, holidays and sick days.
What kind of insurance coverage will I be able to get?
You will receive the same insurance that everyone else has in the union. This is paid through
the collective bargaining process and is an employer contribution.
What kind of pension benefits will I be eligible for?
You will be eligible for the same pension benefits as all other members. Most have a
five (5) year vesting period and have retirement eligibility that range from 55 to 62 years
of age. If you have worked in the trade before you may be eligible for additional vesting credits.
When you are considering retirement please speak to the benefits person at your home local.
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