Underground, beneath the paths students are taking to walk to class on a typical Monday, the classrooms they are studying in, and the 175-foot-tall University of Detroit Mercy Memorial Tower that announces the venerable institution to the world, Cameron Gardner is in a tunnel. Gardner is an Operating Engineers 324All Posts, News Article
Spring is right around the corner, bringing with it warmer weather and for Labor Management, it is a chance to continue the many great opportunities and projects we have been working on throughout the winter months. In January, we hosted our 19th Annual Upper Peninsula Signatory Contractor Roundtable. We metAll Posts, News Article
With fall coming to an end and winter quickly approaching, the New Year is just around the corner. This year has been challenging to say the least, but that didn’t limit our engagement. We stayed busy by taking part in a number of events to continue our ongoing relationships andAll Posts, News Article
The word “family” is often overused when it comes to work and business. Whether it’s a company proclaiming how it has a “family culture” in the media or a new study showing just how common it is for us to end up spending as much time with coworkers as withAll Posts, News Article
With summer coming to an end and fall quickly arriving, a quick recap of a few great things we are partnered with. In July, Operating Engineers 324 had the honor of hosting the American Cancer Society’s Big Dig fundraiser at our Construction Career Center in Howell. The Big Dig ofAll Posts, News Article
Operating Engineers 324 Apprentice Shares Her Experience In Male-Dominated Industry Of Civil Engineering By Logan Tesmer September 15, 2021 at 4:51 pm Operating Engineers 324 Apprentice Shares Her Experience In Male-Dominated Industry Of Civil Engineering Southfield (CW50) – Unions can be the perfect place for anyone looking to get intoAll Posts, News Article
https://www.fox2detroit.com/video/956477 American Cancer society host ‘Big Dig’ to support cancer research Kids of all ages were given a hands on immersive experience with construction equipment to raise money for pediatric cancer research through the American Cancer Society.All Posts, News Article
Operating Engineers 324 hosted a press conference at our new facility on Grand Rapids to announce that the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has been awarded a $10 million federal grant to support the state’s registered apprenticeship expansion efforts and increase employment opportunities for Michiganders. OE324 ApprenticeAll Posts, News Article
The Michigan construction industry held Construction Career Day, a career exploration event designed to introduce students and youth to good-paying jobs and careers in the Construction industry was held on Thursday, May 6. This event is a partnership among construction businesses, skilled trades organizations, government and schools. Construction Career DaysAll Posts, News Article
The sidewalk running along the Kilgore Road bridge in Portage is showing its age. Broken concrete, rocks and glass litter the walkway directly above traffic passing under it on I-94. Even with the lanes shifted, this traffic moves at a minimum of the posted 45 mile per hour speed limitAll Posts, News Article
Michigan’s road workers deserve more than safety signs and a few orange barrels Lansing State Journal https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/opinion/contributors/viewpoints/2021/06/25/roadworker-safety-needs-more-than-well-meaning-signs/5321159001/ John Osika, guest writer A worker on a highway project must be absolutely focused on the job they’re doing. They may be operating heavy machinery. They may be moving concrete pipes as largeAll Posts, News Article