Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 02, 2011, Black History Month, Page 4, Image 4

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February 2, 20II
Portland Observer Black HistOiy Month
\Ne honor Black History month and the many
accomplishments of African Americans.
It is our primary goal as a labor union to better the lives of all people
working in the building trades through advocacy, civil demonstration,
and the long-held belief that workers deserve a “family wage” - fa ir pay
for an honest day's work.
A family wage, and the benefits that go with it, not only strengthens
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families, but also allows our communities to become stronger, more /
cohesive, and more responsive to their citizens’ needs.
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Our family wage agenda reflects our commitment to people working
in the building trades, and to workers everywhere. In this small way,
we are doing our part to help people achieve the American Dream.
This dream that workers can hold dear regardless of race, color, na­
tional origin, gender, creed, or religious beliefs.
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Affiliated with the United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners o f America
Representing more than 5,000 carpenters and other construction work­
ers in Oregon state.
Do you want to know more about becoming a Union carpenter?
Whether you’ve worked in the non-union sector for years or are looking
for a career with potential, we want to hear from you. Call Kathy Swan
toll free at 1.877.285.4810 or email: kswan@nwcarpenters.org
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In Portland
1636 East Burnside
Portland, OR 97214
503.261.1862 • 800.974.9052
Headquarters in Kent, WA
25120 Pacific Hwy S, Ste 200
Kent, WA 98032
253.945.8800 • 800.573.8333
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