Kenny is a Business Agent with @TheIronworkers, where he started in 1979. Kenny believes it is his duty to expand opportunities for future generations, particularly African-Americans, + ensure equal opportunity for all who wish to work hard + earn above a decent living.
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@ILAFLCIO@TheIronworkers Kenny Davis is a great guy and I fortunate to know him. He has done so much to help advance opportunities for hus members. He is 1 of the easiest going guys in the trades and would do anything to help someone in need. Thank you to @ILAFLCIO for spotlighting him.
#WaybackWednesday to an old @TheIronworkers Local 63 poster.
From the pride in our craft to knowing workers across the country are setting a precedent by standing up for what is right, there is a lot to be proud of when you work #union.
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I was excited to run into my seatmate, @RepGreggJohnson! He is one of the nicest people in Springfield, a strong champion for choice, law enforcement/justice issues (retired 32 years in the DOC), union & worker's rights, & much more!#unionproud#FightingForYou#buildingabetteril
As a Local 444 Ironworker for over 15 years, I'm proud to see my union working towards a better life for Portillo's employees. It's an honor to be a Chief Co-Sponsor of HR496! #strongertogether#unionproud#unionstrong
On this day, we celebrate the men and women who fought for the rights many of us benefit from today. As a proud union Ironworker, I understand the fight for working families and will always stand up for a stronger middle class. Have a safe and happy Labor Day!
State Representative and @TheIronworkers Local 444 Journeyman Harry Benton joined Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea and Secretary-Treasurer Pat Devaney at the Union Sportsmen's Alliance BBQ bash in Pecatonica.
The event raised over $100,000 for Illinois conservation efforts.