Arizona Building Trades Elected Officials
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President: Martin "Buzz" Murphy
Ironworkers 75
602-268-1449 Ext. 11
buzzm@ironworkers75.org
Vice President: Dean Wine
IBEW 640
602-264-4506
dwine@ibew640.com
Trustee: Lonnie Tinder
Painters 86
602-244-9821
lonnie@painters86.com
Trustee: Tom Hardie
Cement Masons 394
602-252-4278
opcmia394@qwestoffice.net
Trustee: Dale Medley
Asbestos Workers 73
602-225-0435
local73@insulators-az.org
Sgt. at Arms: Randy Storr
Elevator Constructors 140
602-273-0025
rstorr140@qwestoffice.net
Address: 209 East Baseline Rd. Suite E-102 Tempe, AZ 85283
Contact Us: 480-275-4553
info@azunions.com |
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(Click members to visit their websites)
Arizona Cement Masons, Local 394
Arizona Pipe Trades, Local 469
Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, Local 3
Iron Workers, Local 75
Insulators & Asbestos Workers, Local 73
International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Local 627
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 518
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 570
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 640
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 104
International Union of Elevator Constructors, Local 140
International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 428
International Union of Painters, Local 86
Laborers International Union of North America, Local 383
Road Sprinkler Fitters, Local Union 669
Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local 359
United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, Local 135

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Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council announces Fall 2011 City Council Endorsements
The Arizona Building and Construction Trades Council (BTC) is proud to announce its 2011 endorsed city candidates for Phoenix, Tucson and Surprise. Each of the endorsed candidates expressed strong support for the Building Trades Council and its Affiliate organizations. The BTC-endorsed candidates each expressed a commitment to making their cities a place where BTC members and their families can thrive. |
Fall 2011 City Endorsements
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