Recently we learned the tragic news of losing our Brother Toby Helton Jr. on May 1st. His life ended way too early at the age of 28, Toby joined Glaziers local 169 in 2023. He leaves behind a young family that needs our support. These are the times that remind me what the Union is […]
May 05, 2025Return on Investment
Posted May 5, 2023
Brothers and Sisters,
I hope this article finds you and your family doing well. Work is starting to pick up and the out of work list is starting to empty. I would like to take the time to talk about Market Recovery and how it is an investment in gaining work hours. We all know that fund health and welfare, pensions, annuities, pays dues, helps fund the apprenticeship program and get us closer to retirement. District Council 16 has a power point that explains how Market Recovery works and what value it has to the members. Market Recovery will help us gain more market share, bring in more jobs, contractors, and members. I want to give you an example of a project that was funded by Market Recovery, this project is from 2021:
Total man hours funded 20,500
Funded at $7.36 per man hour X 20,500 = $150,880.00
Will the investment of $150,880.00 here is what we got in return:
Pension contributions $150,880.00
Health and Welfare contributions $171,380.00
JATC contributions $11,275.00
Market Recovery contributions $23,575.00
Wages $846,855.00
Total $1,203,965.00
If you subtract the initial investment of $150,880.00 from the total $1,203,965.00, that is a return of $1,053,085.00. Now that’s a return on your investment. Currently the Painters of Local 487 have allocated $1.25 to Market Recovery per hour (it’s listed as “Wage Equality” on the wage schedule) with a new contract on the way we need to make sure we invest in ourselves. Drywall Finishers are currently allocating $.75 and have been using the program more and more. We will let you know when we have our presentation of Market Recovery in the Sacramento area. I hope to see you at the next union meeting. As always, I can be reached at (916)696-1106.
Fraternally,
William Gonzalez