Links
Listed below are various links to other
local, regional and national labor organizations, government entities
and websites not previously shown that you might find useful.
Click on the logo to view the website.
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The
Vermillion Advantage is a website covering all of
Vermillion County, Illinois and includes links and information about
economic development, workforce development and the Chamber of
Commerce. |
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The
Official web site for the City of Danville, Illinois. Located in
East Central Illinois, near the Indiana state border. they are
within driving distance to some of the hottest destinations in the
Midwest, including Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis. Danville is
home to over 30,000 people, and is a highly desirable place to
reside. |
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Vermilion County is located
approximately 2 hours south of Chicago and Indianapolis is
approximately 2 hours east. According to the 2000 census,
there are 83,300 residents in Vermilion County. |
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East Central Illinois
Building & Construction Trades Council
Serving Champaign,
Ford & Piatt Counties |
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Lincoln Land Building &
Construction Trades Council
Serving the counties of:
Douglas, Edgar, Coles, Clark,
Cumberland, Crawford, Effingham, Lawrence & Jasper Counties |
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West Central Illinois
Building & Construction Trades Council
Serving: Adams,
Brown, Fulton, Hancock, Marshall, Mason, McDonough, Peoria, Pike,
Schuyler, Stark, Tazewell and Woodford Counties |
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TEAM of Central
Illinois, Inc. is a labor/management committee that works with
building trade unions and union contractors to promote the
construction trade industry. They developed the websites for
both DBCTC and ECIBCTC. TEAM is also one of the collaborators
on the Construction Education Alliance in Champaign, Illinois along
with Parkland College and the ECIBCTC. |
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The AFL-CIO
(American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations)
is a voluntary federation of 66 national and international labor
unions. Today's unions represent 13 million working women and men of
every race and ethnicity and from every walk of life. |
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Central
Illinois Builders is a voluntary trade association dedicated to the
purpose of improving the professional standards of the construction
industry and the skill, integrity and responsibility of its member
firms. Also a part of the
Associated General
Contractors of America...the largest and best trade association
devoted entirely to serving the interests of the construction
industry. |
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The sister
city of Urbana, the City of Champaign is a thriving and growing
community. Their web pages are designed to help business and
property owners build, expand or relocate a new business to
Champaign. |
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The sister
city of Champaign, the City of Urbana is a growing residential area
that also serves as the home to the University of Illinois. They
have an excellent community development department and are eager to
help developers and contractors. |
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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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The mission
of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is to
work in partnership with the working men and women and their
employers who are covered by the Occupational Safety and Health Act
of 1970. |
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The
Capital Development Board is the construction management agent for
Illinois state government since 1972, the Capital Development Board
oversees the construction of new state facilities, such as prisons,
college and university classroom buildings, mental health hospitals
and state parks. |
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The
official website for the State of Illinois provides information,
downloadable forms and links to other government entities such as
the State Legislature. Their website provides information about
State initiatives, business, living & working in Illinois and
technology. |
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