The magazine was the first magazine specifically designed for the newly developing craft of bridgemen and ironworkers. Since its inception in 1901, The Ironworker has served as primary communication tool for our members, local union, district councils, and officers to keep apprised of ironworkers' interests locally and across North America.
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With the new site you will have access to the same things you do now, a Member directory search, Agreements and Forms. 1. Each user will need to have their own account and will not be able to share accounts. 2. Each user will be required to login to the site at least once every 90 days. If you do not login once within a 90 day period, you will receive an email notification indicating that your account will be disabled.
Members of the Iron Workers have access to websites and benefits to help them get the most out of everyday life. IW members are automatically eligible for the following Union Plus benefits and discounts. Start using them today!. Having life, accident and hospital coverage options to cover gaps in your existing benefits or to supplement your life and health insurance is an important advantage for you and your family.
The International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Union, AFL-CIO (IW), is a proud trade association whose beginnings go back to the 1890s. The IW represents 120,000 members in North America.
Members of our union have worked on nearly every major construction project you can think of - the Golden Gate Bridge, the Sears Tower, the St. Louis Arch, the Oil Sands Plant Expansion in Alberta, the World Trade Center and Freedom Tower.We represent ironworkers who work on bridges, structural steel, ornamental, architectural, and miscellaneous metals, rebar and in shops.
Members of our union have worked on nearly every major construction project you can think of - the Golden Gate Bridge, the Sears Tower, the St. Louis Arch, the Oil Sands Plant Expansion in Alberta, the World Trade Center and Freedom Tower.We represent ironworkers who work on bridges, structural steel, ornamental, architectural, and miscellaneous metals, rebar and in shops.
The portion of the "Reciprocity" site is generally for administrators of benefit funds; however, all participants should be familiar with the reference documents as your benefits may depend on your knowledge of reciprocity.
Generally the documents described below are provided to assist administrators and participants in obtaining information on present and past Iron Worker Pension (Defined Benefit), Health and Annuity (Defined Contribution) Trust Funds.The information will also provide fund administrators and participants with reciprocal language, interpretations and administrative practices for those funds participating in the Iron Worker Reciprocal Agreements.
Generally the documents described below are provided to assist administrators and participants in obtaining information on present and past Iron Worker Pension (Defined Benefit), Health and Annuity (Defined Contribution) Trust Funds.The information will also provide fund administrators and participants with reciprocal language, interpretations and administrative practices for those funds participating in the Iron Worker Reciprocal Agreements.
In 1983, the Iron Workers set out to establish standardized reciprocal agreements that would be acceptable throughout the U.S. and throughout Canada. Did the Iron Workers achieve their goal? We came close. However, special issues arise if you work outside the U.S., including Canada.
You need to know that with the exception of a few outside local unions noted below, a few local unions, most are signatory to the Iron Workers International Health and Welfare Reciprocal Agreement and the Iron Workers International Reciprocal Pension Agreement have been signed by all of the remaining Iron Worker local unions, see the Directory listing.
You need to know that with the exception of a few outside local unions noted below, a few local unions, most are signatory to the Iron Workers International Health and Welfare Reciprocal Agreement and the Iron Workers International Reciprocal Pension Agreement have been signed by all of the remaining Iron Worker local unions, see the Directory listing.
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