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Posted June 30, 2025
Greetings Brothers and Sisters,
I hope this message finds you all in good health and high spirits. As we approach the Fourth of July holiday, I want to remind everyone to stay safe and remain mindful of your surroundings. Whether you’re camping, boating, or simply enjoying a well-deserved four-day weekend, your safety—and the safety of your loved ones—comes first.
Work in the Sacramento area is beginning to pick up. If you’re currently out of work, please reach out to me directly—I may have job leads that can help you get back to work. Remember, if you are out of work, you must put your name on the out-of-work list at the beginning of each month. This ensures we know you’re actively seeking employment.
Journeymen: please double-check that all of your certifications are current. You’ll need them to be up to date in order to be dispatched and get to work without delay.
Also, I strongly encourage everyone to attend your local union meetings. Staying connected is a vital part of our strength as a union family.
If you or your family are facing hard times, please don’t hesitate to contact me. We have resources available, including assistance with food and essential needs—we are here to help one another.
Enjoy your summer, take care of yourself and your loved ones, and have a safe and happy Fourth of July.
In Solidarity,
John Tweedt
Business Representative
DC16/LU767
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