Member Leaders in Action

UA Local 393 members were instrumental in pushing the San Jose City Council to pass a groundbreaking policy to expand and protect union construction jobs.

• Contractors must pay prevailing wage, hire locally, and create opportunities for disadvantaged workers on private developments that receive taxpayer subsidies.

• Contractors must pay prevailing wage, provide union benefits, and hire from the union hall on public works projects, creating more opportunities for members.​

group photos page 4 newsletter March 2018​Left: UA 393 hosted State Controller Betty Yee at our hall. Local elected officials and labor leaders attended in support of Betty’s reelection.

Right: Business Agent Rudy Carrasco was honored by Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul for our contributions to Wreaths Across America, a non-profit honoring fallen Veterans.​