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Welcome to the Connecticut Laborers' District Council Web site.  Led by Charles LeConche, the Connecticut Laborers' District Council comprises of over 8,000 Connecticut workers involved in commercial & residential construction, healthcare, manufacturing, public support services and many other important industries in Connecticut.  Working together with business managers and workers, the Connecticut Laborers' District Council is a leading labor relations and labor management union and an important part of the Laborers' International Union of North America.  By creating business partnerships, the Connecticut Laborers' District Council is helping to build Connecticut while strengthening the vitality of all working families.


"The Connecticut Laborers' District Council, its members and all of the workers of the Laborers' International Union of North America, are dedicated to building a solid future for all of our families and our communities.  Through employment training, safety, healthcare and a variety of other intensive programs, the Connecticut Laborers' District Council is helping to build a better future by ensuring a safe workplace, fair wages, competitive benefit policies and other employment opportunities.

With help from the Connecticut Laborers' District Council, company owners and management representatives gain access to a highly-trained workforce that is loyal and dedicated to company goals.  As a result of this partnership, companies increase revenues, save dollars and projects are completed on time.  If you are a business owner or management representative from a commercial or residential construction company, I would like to invite you to contact our office for more information about forming a workforce partnership with us.

If you are a Connecticut worker -- involved in any industry -- and seek better pay, improved benefits and more employment opportunities, I would like to invite you to contact our office or visit our "Why Join" Web page to find out more information about becoming a member of the Connecticut Laborers' District Council".

Charles LeConche
Business Manager
Connecticut Laborers' District Council


Interested in a construction industry career?  Would you like to learn more about construction training and apprenticeship programs, new weatherization programs and "Green" construction classes at the New England Laborers' Training Academy in Pomfret, Connecticut?

To learn more about the Laborers' Training Academy and joining our workforce of highly-skilled commercial and residential construction industry professionals, just call Jay at (860) 974-1455, Dominic at (401) 751-1011 or click here for further information.


 

NEWS ALERT - Click here to find out the latest news about Downes Construction and its CEO Joseph Deseutel.  As seen in several news stories, Downes Construction has not recognized labor agreements with local community and state organizations.  Also, find out about Downes Construction's work at the City Hall in Waterbury, Connecticut and how the company is NOT utililzing local workers and resources.


 



Connecticut Laborers' District Council
475 Ledyard Street
Hartford, Connecticut 06114
Phone (860) 296-8697 Fax (860) 296-5760
Charles LeConche, Business Manager
info@CTLPL.com
www.CTLPL.com