We are the Building Trades Employers' Association in the Northeast. We have members from 7 different trades who employ people from multiple local unions.
Reminder! Register today for the 5th Annual BTEA Recovery Week this coming Monday, April 28 starting at 4 PM at Florian Hall!
Register: https://t.co/tA0xPI6MCR
As Chair of Federal Stimulus and Census Oversight Committee, I’ll work w @RepMichlewitz@BillDriscollJr on this issue. Speaker @RonMariano has created a strong and specific role for tracking federal funding MA has received and how the Baker Administration has been releasing $.
Almost 150 Professional Construction Foremen, PMs, and Owners turned out for Mark Breslin's Alpha Dog Leadership Workshop. Thanks to @necaboston@NewEnglandMCA for sending your membera too!
Congratulations to Kevin Gill Sr., CEO of #SMACNA member McKusker-Gill, Inc., in Hingham, Mass. McGill was named SNIPS Magazine's Contractor of the Year. Read the full article: https://t.co/rDjOWdTA9y
#hvac#sheetmetal@SMACNA_Boston @SNIPSMag
The next packing date is June 15, 2019 @ 10am. Only 2 sorting nights, June 3 and June 10 from 6-8 pm at the warehouse, 104 Pond St , Weymouth. Want to donate? Mail checks to Carepacks, PO Box 536, Weymouth, MA 02190
The @_BTEA_ would like to thank all of our great sponsors and labor partners for helping make #BuildingTradesRecoveryWeek a success!
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Standing alongside the @_BTEA_ this morning as we pause for 150 seconds to honor the 150 of every 100,000 construction workers who have died because of opioids.
*Please know @ORSBoston is available to help anyone looking for recovery services.
#BuildingTradesRecoveryWeek
Mayor @marty_walsh is scheduled to address construction workers this morning at Boston's Seaport. All will take part in a 150 second moment of silence to honor those who have died from opioid related instances.
Mayor Walsh is speaking at a construction site in the seaport about opioid addiction. Workers are holding a 150 second moment of silence this morning to honor the 150 out of 100,000 construction workers lost to opioid overdoses. #wbz