Carpenters union adds 20,000 members under restructuring
Chicago’s largest carpenters union is becoming one of the biggest in the nation under a new restructuring arrangement that will almost double its membership.
The Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters is gaining 20,000 members from the St. Louis regional council that was dissolved last week, the labor union announced Thursday. The move boosts Chicago’s membership total over 50,000.
The shift of members from the former St. Louis-Kansas City Carpenters Regional Council is meant “to increase oversight of operations, reduce costs, maximize available resources and increase market competitiveness,” according to officials from the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America.
“This reorganization presents real opportunities to increase our market share above and beyond our 70% target goal,” Chicago Regional Council executive secretarytreasurer Gary Perinar said in a statement. “It’s a win for our signatory contractors, it’s a win for the communities in which we live and work, and most importantly, it’s a win for our members.”
The restructuring will not impact existing collective bargaining agreements, Perinar said.
Besides Illinois and Missouri, the Chicago Regional Council also represents workers in eastern Iowa.
Woman killed in hit-run after two vehicles engage in gunfight: police
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run after two vehicles were involved in a gunfight Sunday morning in Horner Park on the North Side.
Just after 3 a.m., a Toyota Camry struck a Nissan Rogue while traveling westbound on Irving Park Road from Damen Avenue following a gunfight with a black sedan, Chicago police said. Police didn’t immediately know which direction the Rogue was driving.
A 37-year-old woman was ejected from the Rogue as a result of the crash, authorities said. She died at a hospital, police said. She was not identified.
The driver of the Rogue, a 27-year-old man, was also taken to a hospital for observation, police said.
An unknown number of occupants fled from the Toyota on foot, while the black sedan continued driving, police said.