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BAC: Best Hands in The Business

Since 1889, we have been representing skilled craftworkers in the masonry trowel trades in Washington and Alaska. Our members include bricklayers, stone and marble masons, tile setters, terrazzo workers, pointer/cleaner/caulkers, refractory workers, countertop installers, shop workers, and tile/marble/terrazzo finishers. 

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Upcoming Events

10 Oct

Chapter Meeting

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Zoom

Come join us for our monthly Western Washington Chapter Meeting 

You are invited to our regular Zoom Chapter Meetings

14 Nov

Chapter Meeting

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Zoom

Come join us for our monthly Western Washington Chapter Meeting 

You are invited to our regular Zoom Chapter Meetings

12 Dec

Chapter Meeting

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Zoom

Come join us for our monthly Western Washington Chapter Meeting 

You are invited to our regular Zoom Chapter Meetings

10 Jul

Chapter Meeting

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Zoom

Come join us for our monthly Western Washington Chapter Meeting 

You are invited to our regular Zoom Chapter Meetings

14 Aug

Chapter Meeting

5:30PM - 7:30PM

Zoom

Come join us for our monthly Western Washington Chapter Meeting 

You are invited to our regular Zoom Chapter Meetings

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July: BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month

Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Mental Health Month is a time to raise awareness around the unique mental health concerns and needs of diverse racial and ethnic populations. 

Disadvantaged and underrepresented individuals and communities may experience unique hardships that can worsen mental health, which can be further complicated by barriers that may limit their access to mental health help when needed. 

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Stay Safe In The Heat

BAC members across the country regularly work in conditions outdoors in direct sunlight or in enclosed spaces that are not climate-controlled. This leads construction workers to suffer from heat-related illnesses and, in severe cases, death.

Before working in extreme heat, review the Center for Construction Research and Training (CPWR) checklists: Overall Heat-Illness Prevention Program Checklist for Construction and Daily Heat-Illness Prevention Checklist for Construction

OSHA's Heat Illness Prevention campaign educates employers and workers on heat hazards and provides resources to keep workers safe. 

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Union women earn 33% more than women working without the support of union representation

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