Discovering the next generation of life-saving medicines starts with state-of-the-art facilities built by members of North America's Building Trades Unions.
Mental Health Support is here for you — and it’s built for this industry:
🔹 UA Pipe PALS - peer support + training
🔹 Construction Careline - 1-833-444-6020 (24/7 confidential help)
These programs are saving lives by breaking the stigma around mental health.
Suicide prevention isn’t separate from workplace safety.
It is workplace safety.
That’s why PILMA partners across labor and industry to bring real mental health resources to workers where they are.
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American families deserve real healthcare affordability, but MFN drug pricing is not the answer. It risks nearly $600B in U.S. biopharma investment and the union jobs that support life-saving innovation.
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Awareness Check:
Construction workers face one of the highest suicide rates of any industry.
In fact, they account for nearly 1 in 5 suicide deaths, despite being a much smaller share of the workforce.
This is a workforce crisis.
If you or someone you know is struggling, support is available:
Call or text: 988
Construction Careline: 1-833-444-6020
Reaching out is a sign of strength.
You don’t have to handle it on your own.
Everyday Americans own over 80% of the biopharma industry through their pensions and retirement accounts. A new study from @ndpanalytics finds MFN pricing policies could wipe out billions in equity value and cut pension returns for millions of Americans. https://t.co/IDDxKFp4sZ
May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
Our industry is disproportionately impacted by mental health challenges, including higher rates of suicide.
This month, we’ll be sharing resources, support, and real conversations
Big win for Pennsylvania! Johnson & Johnson’s new $1B cell therapy facility in Lower Gwynedd means lifesaving innovation and thousands of union construction jobs, plus hundreds of long-term biotech careers.
Happy Valentine’s Day from PILMA! ❤️
Today we’re celebrating partnership, appreciation, and the people who make our work possible. Wishing everyone a day filled with love and gratitude. 💘
Victory for American workers! Congress passed critical PBM reform that will lower healthcare costs for working families and restore transparency to the prescription drug system
After years of advocacy, meaningful reform has finally crossed the finish line
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As Congress prepares to question major health insurance CEOs, PILMA urges action to tackle rising costs and demand transparency. Working families deserve affordable, high-quality care, not inflated prices driven by middlemen. Read our letter to lawmakers: https://t.co/k4Q3hKZRur
Breakthrough medicines don’t happen without American workers building the facilities behind them. @_PILMA shows biopharma is investing big in U.S. manufacturing, union jobs and training — the kind of work that strengthens whole communities. 🔎
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Mental health belongs in every hall. Thanks to UA Local 140 in Salt Lake City for putting the Pipe PALS Wellness Poster front and center. #MentalHealthMonday
We’re thankful for the union members, apprentices, and industry partners who make progress in health and science possible. Your work builds a stronger, healthier future for everyone.
How is the #340B program impacting union workers? PILMA’s new study reveals it may be inflating healthcare costs by up to $416M annually, threatening hard-earned benefits. See the key findings: https://t.co/6VoUZlJuJA
When policymakers invest in domestic biopharma, they’re investing in union jobs that build research facilities, operate them safely, and strengthen America’s medicine supply chain. #PILMA
This Halloween, we’re not spooked by the future. Skilled workers + innovation = jobs, safety, and progress. That’s no trick. 👷♂️💊 #HappyHalloween#Labor
As flu season begins, it’s worth remembering: behind every vaccine are facilities built by skilled union workers and powered by biopharma innovation. Labor + science keeps communities healthy.
The future of medicine depends on people. When labor and industry collaborate, patients receive life-saving treatments, workers gain stable careers, and communities grow stronger.