This is where you belong. 🦎
Bring your experience to the union & build a better future.
Learn more, then become a union member today: https://t.co/SbckMvp5ZC
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Local 32 Jobsite Rewind ⏪
Check out the work of Local 32, out of Newark, New Jersey, at the Bayview Refinery during the ConocoPhillips Dupont SARS Project between 2004-2009.
The Bayview Refinery project included multiple crews working under different contractors — showcasing the scale of coordination & craftsmanship that defined the job.
📸 Share your projects! Whether historic or recent, these images help preserve our story & celebrate the work of Insulators across generations.
We’re proud to provide 100% free & confidential mental health support to our members & their families.
🤝 Get one-on-one support with trained & certified peer coaches
🧠 Learn about support for mental health, stress management, substance use & more.
💙 Help your family get support at no additional cost
🔗 Learn more & view resources at https://t.co/hdnqyBjuT9
📲 Contact at 855-411-IMAP
Daniel Poteet, Business Manager of Local 50 out of Columbus, Ohio shares the difference between working nonunion & joining the Insulators:
Poteet began in a nonunion shop, where long hours, low pay & little security were the norm. “You were your own advocate, you didn’t have people advocating for you. You still had the itchy fiberglass, the same issues—you just had to fight for yourself.
Once I got into the union, I was able to take my kids to Disneyland. I could buy my wife the car she wanted. I could put my kids in a better area of town. Life was just so much better. I worked fewer hours & still gave more to my family”
He advanced through leadership roles—serving as an instructor, coordinator, president, & ultimately business manager of his local. Along the way, he never forgot the value of organizing. Today, Local 50 proudly counts 51% of its members as organized, a testament to the culture shift he helped drive.
Apprentices are the lifeblood of our union 💪
Explore the benefits & experiences of an Insulator apprenticeship!
✅ Paid Training
✅ No College Debt
✅ Higher Wages
✅ Affordable Health Care
🔗Learn more & become an apprentice today: https://t.co/gVSD0uyeQO
Share the love! 💌
🔗 Check out the AFL-CIO list of union-made treats and make your day even sweeter: https://t.co/TUNB7OFRiA
#InsulatorsUnion#Insulators#UnionStrong
Gear up for Sunday!🏈
From beverages to snacks — make sure your game day line-up is union-made!
🔗 View the AFL-CIO list of products: https://t.co/F081ds2pBF
#UnionMade#UnionStrong
Nicole, a Journeyperson & Insulator of five years, shares how joining the union changed her life.
“Being in the trade & the union has been life changing. I had always wanted to get into the trade, but life happens.
It's given me a financial freedom I’ve never had before. I’ve also been blessed to meet & work along side some amazing people. It’s also pushed me to get out of my comfort zone & do things I never thought I would.
Being apart of the union, I feel like I’m being looked out for & I don’t have to fight for a fair wage.”
Member Disaster Relief Fund 💙
If you are in need of assistance due to displacement or damage from the recent winter storms, please contact our International office for support.
➡️ Contact us or share with a member in need: https://t.co/ANtrqAwNa3
“The first time I met another female insulator was 21 years after first being sworn in.”
From walking into Local 23’s union hall in 1996 to now 30 years later — Tara Minnich shares her journey in the union along with the importance of sisterhood built at @_TWBN_
🔗Read on pages 48-51: https://t.co/7t9MDJ3zNB
Today, we honor & reflect on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., & continue his work in advancing the labor movement & workers rights.
#InsulatorsUnion#UnionStrong#MLKDay
Kyle Congrove Vice President of Local 84, out of Akron & Youngstown, Ohio, shares how joining the union changed his life. 💪
“I joined Local 84 in 2006, fresh out of high school & full of attitude. I wasn’t a hard worker — I was a know-it-all kid who didn’t know much. My favorite phrase was “I know,” & one journeyman finally snapped: “If you knew, I wouldn’t have to explain it to your hard-headed self.” That line stuck. It still does.
I didn’t just need training — I needed growing up. Somehow, a few old timers & younger members saw something in me worth saving. They didn’t coddle me. They challenged me. They showed me how to shut up, show up, & earn it.
That second chance changed everything. I’ve since served as JATF member, Sergeant-at-Arms, e-board, & now Vice President. I tell every apprentice: this union will give you what you’re willing to fight for. It didn’t just give me a career — it gave me a life worth living. I’ll never stop being grateful.”
#InsulatorsUnion #Insulators #InsulatorPride #UnionStrong
This season, let’s celebrate our members who make our union strong! 💪
Tag a fellow member who makes a difference or share in the comments what you’re most thankful for in our union.
On deck at Davie Shipyard 🚢
This fall, leaders of our Canadian Conference along with Local 58 & members from IUPAT, came together for a joint meeting & site visit at the Chantier Davie Shipyard in Levis, Quebec.
The group met with our contractor, MacKinnon & Olding, & the Davie Shipyard management team to discuss workforce needs, upcoming projects & the growing role union Insulators play in Canada's shipbuilding boom.
Violence has no place in our trades. Our thoughts & prayers go out to Amber’s loved ones & we will continue to work to ensure that our job sites are a safe place for all workers.
We recognize that this is challenging news. If you or a loved one are in need of support, please call 1-855-411-4627 or visit https://t.co/vTl8LvpJ5H to reach our Member Assistance Program for free, 24/7 support.
Amber’s life and legacy must serve as a call to action. We will honor her memory by redoubling our efforts to make construction sites places of opportunity, safety, and solidarity.
Full statement: https://t.co/CI99fq7ChX
True leadership recognized⭐️
Hear from John Dwyer, Local 32 Business Manager & Local Union Labor Leader of the Year Award honoree, on his impactful career in the union.
“After high school graduation, I worked for over 10 years as a carpenter in the building & renovation field. During that time, I started my own construction business & completed my associate's degree at Union County College at night.
In 1990 & newly married, I was looking for a more secure future with steady work & benefits. My father encouraged me to join Insulators Local 32. I grew up in a union family & knew what it meant belonging to a brotherhood. I started my career as a proud third generation insulator following my father & gr&father.
My father, John Dwyer, Sr. was a member of Insulators Local 32 for his entire career, later serving as Financial Secretary. Many other relatives were members of Local 32, including my twin brother Jimmy Dwyer, my uncle James Dwyer, & other uncles & cousins.
I worked for over 25 years in the field & became more involved with my local. I served on the Executive Board for many years & as Vice President & President. In 2015 l had the opportunity to run for Business Agent & served until 2019. I then ran for Business Manager & still hold that position today.
Over the years I've continued with my love for carpentry. I enjoy freshwater & saltwater fishing during the spring & summer. I also enjoy snowmobiling in the Adirondacks with family in the winter.”
We’re proud to connect Veterans with a rewarding career as an Insulator through Helmets to Hardhats.
Helmets to Hardhats is available in the U.S. & Canada:
🇺🇸 U.S. Veterans: https://t.co/62OrEW5ISI
🇨🇦 Canadian Veterans: https://t.co/fU3ElMrOJX
#InsulatorsUnion #HelmetstoHardhats #UnionStrong #Veterans
Congratulations to Adam Melnick on his appointment as the Executive Director of Construction Employers Coordinating Council of Ontario. 🇨🇦
Adam began his career as an apprentice member of Local 95, out of Ontario, & has grown through more than two decades of leadership & dedication to the Insulators & the broader unionized construction industry.
During his time with our International, Adam became the first to serve as the Director of Canadian Affairs, strengthening collaboration between our locals & government relations across the country.
We are grateful for Adam’s years of service & leadership within our organization, & extend our support as he assumes this new role.
This Election Day, support the candidates who support you & your union. Vote pro-union policies! 🇺🇸
➡️ Learn more about elections in your state: https://t.co/nL7u0WUpXg
#InsulatorsUnion#Insulators#InsulatorPride#ElectionDay
Wishing our members a safe & happy Halloween! 🎃
Comment your favorite spooky-salamander and union-made treat.
🍬Check out union-made candy: https://t.co/d7iZQpPfBf
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