New York Daily News

Carpenters back Kallos in city beep run

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Councilman Ben Kallos has scored an endorsemen­t from a 20,000strong union for his Manhattan borough president run.

The New York City and Vicinity District Council of Carpenters and Joiners of America and its nine local chapters gave its seal of approval on Monday.

“When the carpenters stood up to irresponsi­ble developers who would put workers in dangerous situations just to make a buck, Council Member Ben Kallos was there and he will continue to stand with us to protect workers and residents alike as the next Manhattan Borough President,” the union said in a statement.

Kallos passed a bill in 2017 requiring the city to track and publish a full list of deaths and injuries at constructi­on sites. Companies that fail to report deaths face steep fines. He also co-sponsored legislatio­n requiring safety training on constructi­on sites. The councilman previously got endorsemen­ts from the New York Profession­al Nurses Union, Communicat­ions Workers of America Local

1101, Steamfitte­rs Local 638 and others.

“Our Carpenters build everything that makes our city so great from our high rises to our docks, from the cabinets to the floor, and even keep our industry working,” Kallos said in a statement. “... it would be my honor to continue representi­ng them and working families throughout our city as the next Manhattan Borough President.”

He faces stiff competitio­n from Councilman Mark Levine, a fellow Manhattan Dem.

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