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Los centros de formación cambian a clases virtuales
/en News /por IKORCCA todos los aprendices de IKORCC,
En un esfuerzo por minimizar la propagación del coronavirus (COVID-19), todos los centros de capacitación en Indiana, Kentucky y Ohio estarán cerrados para la instrucción en persona a partir del lunes 16 de noviembre de 2020 hasta el lunes 4 de enero como muy pronto. 2021, esto debería ayudar a mantener bajas las infecciones de las vacaciones de Acción de Gracias y Navidad. Los centros de capacitación cambiarán a clases en línea para continuar brindando instrucción vital a nuestros aprendices. Los instructores y administradores de capacitación se comunicarán con los aprendices directamente con información de clases en línea.
Los sindicatos locales dentro de nuestra jurisdicción y las oficinas del consejo permanecerán abiertas, sin embargo, recomendamos a los miembros que no visiten en persona. En su lugar, comuníquese con los lugareños y el consejo por teléfono, correo electrónico, sitio web o en nuestros canales de redes sociales.
Continuaremos monitoreando la situación de cerca y lo actualizaremos según sea necesario. La seguridad de nuestros miembros, sus familias y nuestro personal seguirá siendo nuestra máxima prioridad. Agradecemos su cooperación y atención a esta situación.
Además, estamos tomando las medidas necesarias para proteger la salud y la seguridad de nuestros miembros, representantes y personal. Las oficinas del Concilio de IKORCC permanecerán abiertas con operaciones comerciales estándar. Además, nuestros centros de capacitación permanecerán abiertos y operando en sus horarios regulares.
Al igual que con cualquier enfermedad, si se siente mal y tiene fiebre, quédese en casa. Estos desafíos necesitan que estemos preparados y que seamos responsables de nuestras acciones.
Llame a su centro de formación local si tiene alguna pregunta. ¡Mantenerse a salvo!
INFORMACIÓN DEL CENTRO DE ENTRENAMIENTO:
Indiana
Newburgh: 812.853.9312
Merrillville: 219.947.3348
Lafayette: 765.447.5959
Muncie: 765.288.9015
Indianapolis: 317.807.1116
Warsaw: 574.267.5264
Terre Haute: 812.466.7899
Kentucky
Ashland: 606.929.1362
Louisville:502.366.8668
Paducah:812.853.9312
Ohio
Columbus: 614.236.4205
Monroe: 513.539.7849
Richfield: 330.659.9495
Rossford: 419.872.4651
In solidarity,
M. Todd Pancake
Executive Secretary – Treasurer
Actualizaciones de la seguransa
/en News /por IKORCC30 de marzo de 2020 Actualizaciones de la seguransa A partir del 1 de marzo de 2020, las pruebas COVID-19 y los honorarios de proveedores o instalaciones relacionados para administrar la prueba estarán cubiertos al 100% dentro o fuera de la red, de conformidad con la ley. A partir del 1 de marzo de 2020, […]
New Online Learning Platform for Skilled Trades
/en News /por Hannah ErwinThe Career Connections program is designed to help high school teachers introduce students to a career in carpentry. Students learn basic and intermediate carpentry, advanced skills in commercial and residential construction, and the essentials of construction site safety. The program also includes training in the employability that research shows employers value most, including: goal setting, positive attitude, punctuality, teamwork, and taking initiative.
The new Learning Management System (LMS) digital curriculum offers schools and teachers a way to engage students with both online and with limited in-person, hands-on learning. Completion of the program offers students a direct-entry into the apprenticeship program.
Indiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters (IKORCC) represents over 35,000 men and women tradespeople in 40 locals in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and parts of West Virginia and Tennessee. A proud affiliate of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, which has a century-plus tradition of representing the best of building trades.
The apprenticeship is a four-year program that offers a solid education, in the classroom and on the job. Apprentices learn from a hands-on approach within the training centers and in the field. We take an “earn-as-you-learn” approach to our apprenticeship, ensuring you can earn a good, living wage with benefits for your family – right from the start. Apprentices also receive college credits throughout their program at no additional cost.
IKORCC apprenticeships offer a direct path to a rewarding career and a financially solid future. Financial security, high demand careers, pride in your skills, and a sense of community: the IKORCC apprenticeship delivers it all in a comprehensive, highly respected program.
Individuals interested may contact:
Indiana & Kentucky
Hope Harp
Career Connections Specialist
771 Greenwood Springs Drive
Greenwood, IN 46143
P: 502.889.1677
hharp@ikorccjatf.org
Ohio
Jeremy Dennis
Career Connections Specialist
1899 Arlingate Lane
Columbus, OH 43228
P: 419.566.3270
jdennis@ohcap.org
Contractor Spotlight: Elford Construction
/en News /por Hannah ErwinIndiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters stopped by a job site to speak with Denise Gilliam, Outreach & Diversity Manager with Elford Construction in Columbus, Ohio. In this interview, we dove into the topic of the importance of a diverse workforce and a more inclusive work environment within the field of construction. With the shortages in manpower across the construction industry, Denise details the challenges in hiring and how Elford overcomes those challenges during this time.
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Cory Hudson Receives Don Sherry Achievement Award
/en Community, News /por Lacey NixFew people have left the impact on the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters as Don Sherry did. Don Sherry tragically passed away in 2017. His list of accomplishments is vast, and his impact on our union is unprecedented.
Don Sherry passionately served the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters for nearly 20 years as a business representative and Director of Organizing. He was the President of Carpenters Local 175 and a dedicated advocate for worker’s rights and unions. Colleagues said his dedication to this organization was second to none.
To honor his legacy, the IKORCC gives the Don Sherry Achievement Award annually.
To honor Don’s service and dedication, each year since his passing the IKORCC has given The Don Sherry Achievement Award. The award recognizes a rank and file member who has gone above and beyond in their service on the job site, with contractors, in MAC meetings (Member Action Committee), and in their community. In addition to giving an award in his honor, IKORCC delegates raise money each year during their annual conference and donate the proceeds to the Diabetes Foundation in Don Sherry’s honor.
Past recipients of the Don Sherry Achievement Award include:
2018 – Glenn Downs, Local 599
2019 – Raymond Poer, Local 599
Of all the nominations received in 2020, Cory Hudson’s stood out. That’s why the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters is proud to present Cory Hudson with the 2020 Don Sherry Achievement Award. Cory is an active member of Carpenters Local 285, military veteran, and served as the lead instructor at the Richfield Ohio Carpenters’ Joint Apprenticeship & Training Program for years, until recently accepting a new role as a superintendent for a union contractor. Cory’s leadership, training, and tireless dedication will serve him well in that role.
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