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79 Bradley Street, Middletown CT 06457. Phone: 860-613-0200
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Lower Hudson Valley Employee Assistance Program As a member of District Council 11 we offer no-cost voluntary and confidential help from licensed counselors who have vast experience in dealing with all types of issues from the Lower Hudson Valley Employee Assistance Program. Their goal is to assist our members and families by lowering stress and help them function better in their personal life and career. They specialize in support with challenges such as Elder Care, Drinking Problems, Personal Loss, Substance Abuse, Anxiety & Depression, Anger Management, Marriage Problems, Legal Problems, Health Issues, Financial Pressures, Children Issues, Job Stress/Burnout, and much more. Their professionals will help you identify and evaluate your situation. Often a simple phone call can alleviate stress and direct you to needed union-friendly services. If you or a family member is experiencing any of life’s difficulties or have any other questions or concerns, please give them a call at 914-245-6300 |
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If you or someone you know is suffering, you are not alone. Suicide and substance abuse support is available through IUPAT Helping Hands |
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Our organization designs programs that help union members enjoy life at a great price. By using the collective buying power of unions, we are able to offer a variety of high quality, discounted products and services exclusively to working families. |
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Are you looking for a job, or are you looking for a career? If you're looking for a career, you're in the right place. Helmets to Hardhats places quality men and women from the Armed Forces into promising building and construction careers. |
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The Department of Labor fosters and promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States by improving their working conditions, advancing their opportunities for profitable employment, protecting their retirement and health care benefits, helping employers find workers, strengthening free collective bargaining, and tracking changes in employment, prices, and other national economic measurements. |
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Please browse our "electronic home" to become familiar with today's issues and commit to joining the battle for good paying jobs and benefits. |
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WORKING FAMILIES VOTE 2008 is the online center for union members and all working women and men to get involved in selecting America's next president |
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The International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) represents a growing force of over 140,000 working men and women in the United States and Canada. Our members work in the finishing trades as painters, drywall finishers, wallcoverers, glaziers, glass workers, floor covering installers, sign makers, display workers, convention and show decorators, and in many more exciting occupations. IUPAT members’ skills are in high demand at every construction project in North America. |
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Our union is committed to meeting the demands of employers for a productive, skilled workforce by providing unsurpassed training and education opportunities for all IUPAT members. IUPAT district councils and local unions offer education and training programs that make our members the most knowledgeable and accomplished craft workers in North America. |