Iron Workers Local 3 Apprenticeship
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Iron Workers Local 3 Apprenticeship
Next time you walk or drive across a bridge; attend a sporting event, theatre performance, or concert; or just admire the beauty of the city skyline, thank an Iron Worker. More than a century of building bridges, stadiums, arenas, offices, and high-rises has provided us with a collection of structures that have helped to create great memories and winning moments for all of us.

Founded in 1896, Iron Workers Local Union No. 3 has always known Pittsburgh as home to its growing organization, now with over 2,000 members. The original intent of this organization was to provide the workers with health care, benefits, and a systemized wage rate that ensures our partners an honest day's work while guaranteeing an honest day's pay for the workers.
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This section is a forum for the sharing of the most current industry information and the most frequently asked questions posed to Iron Workers Local Union No. 3. Review often, the information is continually updated. Some people confuse iron workers with steelworkers. Iron workers are members of the Building and Construction Trades.
Iron Workers Local Union No. 3's goal is to exceed customer satisfaction while building the best project for our customers and for our community. We view union iron workers, contractors, and owners as partners which share the same vision. Every time you hire iron workers from Local Union No. 3, you should feel confident that you are receiving highly trained and highly skilled journeypeople and apprentices that take their job seriously.
Companies hiring union iron workers are members of the IronWorker Employers Association (IWEA). The results of this partnership have seen collaborative efforts in the construction of some of the most recognizable buildings in western Pennsylvania. To collect and disseminate pertinent information on all Ironworker topics to Association Members.
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