Marcus Jordan, III FFC DEIA Outreach Coordinator, spoke at the Illinois Workforce Summit 2026 in East Peoria on a panel hosted by the Lake County Workforce Development Board, highlighting union apprenticeships and breaking down barriers to careers in the trades. #Apprenticeship
Our workforce should reflect our community. Chicago is a big, diverse city and IUOE Local 150 and other unions are partnering with Hope Academy to show students from all over Chicago the life-changing benefits of a career in the trades! @chihopeacademy
IUOE Local 150 proudly sponsored both Homewood-Flossmoor High School and Rich Township High School at the Chicago High School Baseball Classic. Now both teams are headed to the 1st Round of the 4A IHSA Baseball Regionals. Best of luck to both teams!
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On Memorial Day, our nation pauses to honor the brave Americans who served and gave their lives in defense of our freedom. The IIIFFC thanks them for their service and sacrifice.
Investing in infrastructure is good public policy because it:
-boosts local employment immediately
-delivers long-term economic growth
-provides steady, solid middle-class wages for working families
Read more from Crain's: https://t.co/9X06AZP7Qo
The $3.5 million Bangs Lake Outfall project in Wauconda shows why infrastructure grants matter. A $2.73M grant from the Lake County Stormwater Management Commission will help reduce flooding, protect 70+ properties, and improve stormwater infrastructure.
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Infrastructure is essential!
Part of our mission at III FFC is to ensure public infrastructure gets done right! That includes:
-promoting workforce skills and safety training
-monitoring jobsites and protecting taxpayer investment
-advocating for good public policy like RBOs
Let's kick off #InfrastructureWeek today!
Federal infrastructure investment produces outsized returns. The U.S. DOT estimates that every $1 billion invested in highway and bridge infrastructure supports at least 13,000 jobs across industries.
More young people are turning to apprenticeship programs and careers in the trades due to rising college debt, growing infrastructure investment, and strong demand for skilled workers.
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Local contractors and skilled workers are being sidelined by an out-of-state workforce on a $65 billion Google-Backed data center development in Sullivan County, IN.
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The Illinois Department of Labor (IDOL) recovered nearly $400,000 in back wages for workers under the Prevailing Wage Act.
Read the full press release: https://t.co/2aQcQuYVIJ
The Spring/Summer 2026 edition of The Monitor is here! This issue covers the need to invest in the nation’s power grid, a safety case study in Indiana, and a Contractor Spotlight on Red Ants Boring Company.
Read now: https://t.co/TZn3IhBbu4
Amid a spike in construction zone fatal crashes, state transportation leaders cautioned drivers to be alert as road-building season kicks off. An average of 6,195 construction zone collisions happen yearly in Illinois, causing 1,073 injuries.
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PSA TO PUBLIC BODIES: The IPA is hosting a series of information sessions starting 3/30 to 4/3 to ensure tax-exempt entities across IL that are purchasing solar and other clean energy assets can be reimbursed for 30%+ of their project costs. Register now! https://t.co/qjUZiZohFe
"These two data center developments represent a once in a generation chance to secure Yorkville's long term economic prosperity, create hundreds of high paying jobs, and do it all with environmentally responsible technology," said IIIFFC's Dan Weksler. https://t.co/W5i8F09GnI