The Laborers District Council of Minnesota and North Dakota is a union organization dedicated to advancing economic inclusion and expanding union construction career opportunities for women, veterans, and people of color. With over 13,440 skilled construction members and 835 signatory union contractor employers, they are committed to rebuilding communities and the economy to benefit all. Through their apprenticeship program and partnerships with union contractors, they provide training, health and welfare plans, and mental health resources to support their members.
As Minnesota's Infrastructure Union, the Laborers District Council plays a vital role in building and maintaining critical infrastructure in the region. They bring together men and women who are skilled in construction to ensure the development and upkeep of essential projects. With a focus on creating living wage jobs and supporting local projects, they contribute approximately $896.2 million annually to Minnesota's economy. Their dedication to safe infrastructure and their commitment to diversity and inclusion make them a valuable resource for both workers and contractors in the industry.
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