Castellane re-elected to union post
Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties president James Castellane was unanimously re-elected to another four-year term Wednesday along with six other members of the...
View ArticleUnion chief meets with Sniper
Confidential has learned of a sit-down between Building Trades Council chief James Castellane and New York Islanders legend Mike Bossy, now a marketing consultant with the Isles, at the council’s...
View ArticleLI unions split over Heartland
Construction unions, eager to get their members back to work, are breaking ranks with their labor council over the demand for a project labor agreement for the proposed $4 billion Heartland Town Square...
View ArticleUnions won’t back down over Heartland PLA
Long Island unions are split over whether to demand project labor agreements are required when the $4 billion Heartland Town Square will be built.
View ArticleCastellane retiring from building trades council
The head of one of Long Island’s most powerful unions announced he will retire next June, citing health reasons. James Castellane will step down from his post as president of the 65,000-member Building...
View ArticleO’Kane elected to lead Building Trades Council
Richard O’Kane, business manager for Ironworkers Local 361, was unanimously elected Wednesday to head the 65,000-member Building Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk.
View ArticleCastellane re-elected to union post
Building and Construction Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk Counties president James Castellane was unanimously re-elected to another four-year term Wednesday along with six other members of the...
View ArticleUnion chief meets with Sniper
Confidential has learned of a sit-down between Building Trades Council chief James Castellane and New York Islanders legend Mike Bossy, now a marketing consultant with the Isles, at the council’s...
View ArticleLI unions split over Heartland
Construction unions, eager to get their members back to work, are breaking ranks with their labor council over the demand for a project labor agreement for the proposed $4 billion Heartland Town Square...
View ArticleUnions won’t back down over Heartland PLA
Long Island unions are split over whether to demand project labor agreements are required when the $4 billion Heartland Town Square will be built.
View ArticleCastellane retiring from building trades council
The head of one of Long Island’s most powerful unions announced he will retire next June, citing health reasons. James Castellane will step down from his post as president of the 65,000-member Building...
View ArticleO’Kane elected to lead Building Trades Council
Richard O’Kane, business manager for Ironworkers Local 361, was unanimously elected Wednesday to head the 65,000-member Building Trades Council of Nassau and Suffolk.
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