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Whether you're already a union member, one of our esteemed officers or you're looking to become an ironworker, this site is information central. Members will find up-to-date event schedules, a Job Line, directory access and a downloadable version of our magazine - The Ironworker. Officers can access protected content including forms, applications and membership information. And for anyone interested in becoming an ironworker, this site serves as a virtual "How To Become An Ironworker" guide. Of course, being proud of our heritage, we also showcase many of the extraordinary accomplishments our members have achieved over the past 100 years. Take a look around and come back as often as you like. You're the reason we're here.
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR IRONWORKERS
The heroics actions of our brother and sister ironworkers in New York City on September 11, 2001, just after the attacks on the World Trade Center, were captured in a documentary developed by Naja Productions and producer Rachel McGuire. The film, shown on Spike TV, offers a glimpse of the unselfish and courageous efforts of the ironworkers in the moments just after the collapse of the towers. Showing the world what union ironworkers are made of, the documentary is a proud tribute to our crafts. As many of our members were asking how to purchase a copy of the video “Metal of Honor,” the Iron Workers have arranged and are pleased to announce a special opportunity for ironworkers to purchase a copy directly from the production company at a discount.
Please click on "Metal of Honor" to take advantage of this special offer.
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