For Local 1325 member James Morris and his wife, Mavis Berland-Morris, his cancer diagnosis and the death of her father “changed our dynamic; it struck to the core of us. Mavis has been my rock, and I’ve been hers. You can’t measure it; that’s what love is.” Morris is a member of the Witsiwit’en Nation,
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (UBC) is one of North America’s largest building-trades unions, with over half-million members working in the construction and wood-products industries. With a commitment to providing the next generation of construction professionals with the tools and resources they need to succeed in a demanding and competitive business,
After 25 years of dedicated service on the General Executive Board of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, District Vice President (Canada) James E. Smith ("Jim") has retired effective June 1st, 2017.
On Thursday, May 28, 2015, Justin Trudeau toured the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Training Centre on Annacis Island. Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is promising to give the Canadian middle class a fair shake. To read more on this story and more from our British Columbia Regional Council of Carpenters, click here.
When a group of Halifax inner-city youth needed assistance to keep their budding business program alive, UBC Carpenters Local 83 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, stepped up and offered their time and expertise.