Link to the Show / Show NotesWhether you are constructing bridges, buildings, churches, schools, hospitals or industrial plants, more than 120,000 international union ironworkers are ready and have the skills to make your next project successful. Even in a down economy, union ironworkers are not sitting idle. The union is investing in the future through advanced certification courses, skills upgrading classes, and preparation for the next increase in workloads. "In this economy, we have the chance to look back and see where we need to go, and we have focused on training and accountability in our membership to provide value to the contractors," states George Kratzer, President Ironworkers District Council of Southern Ohio and Vicinity and International VP.
