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No Balls?. `. NYCDCC Women’s softball team 2006 called “No Balls”. NO Problem!!!. A Photographic History Of the Sisters in the NYDCC. Dana Havas, Linnea Nelson, and Torie Aldrich.
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No Balls? ` NYCDCC Women’s softball team 2006 called “No Balls”
NO Problem!!! A Photographic History Of the Sisters in the NYDCC Dana Havas, Linnea Nelson, and Torie Aldrich
The First Women in the UBC were admitted in 1918 by default as the Union Absorbed a boxmakers local • The women boxmakers were received begrudgingly • They received no international benefits
1957 • The UBC Constitution was amended to include the term “sister” to represent the 8,864 women in the brotherhood
1978 Left: Dorthy Comneck, a 20+ year member and New York Civil Service Carpenter Right: Connie Reyes, an activist and single mother who became the first female student at New York’s Labor Technical College
1979 • United Tradeswomen is formed to address the concerns of the growing number of tradeswomen in NYC Including a young Elly Spicer
Sexual Harassment At right: Irene Soloway, United Tradeswomen Co-founder and Pioneer of Sister’s Activism.
Pregnancy Rights Lisa Narducci, 20+ yr. Local 157 member
& How To Organizeand Build Membership With sisters like young Star Reed, currently a 20+ year and Local 608 member
UT protests hiring discrimination at Convention Center site where less than 1 in 150 workers are women
Get illegally fired tradeswomenRE-HIRED after contractors tell them “There is No Work Here For WOMEN” Irene Soloway “Fair Treatment NOW!”
Fight alongside workers from around the nation for total Union Democracy
Leaders respond saying women “experience more abuses as secretaries than they do on construction sites” Hmmmm…. United Tradeswomen write to Leadership, asking for backing of a women’s committee
Early 80’s NEW fights for representation on federally funded jobsites such as the North River Water Pollution Project Where Rebecca Lurie worked and many women got their start
Rebecca Lurie, 20+ year member of Local 608 and former Steering Committee member
1983 • 500 tradeswomen gather in California for National Tradeswomen Conference. 40 are from the UBC
1990’s • Slow growth of Women Membership… • NEW grows.. • UT dismantles • Ad hoc committees continue to organize
In 2000, UBC Women form Sisters in the Brotherhood, their own official committee
2002 First ever International UBC Women’s Conference in Las Vegas Mike Forde sends 6 sisters from New York This Committee was officially recognized
They prove a woman’s place is in her UNION… 23 NYCDCC women attend 2nd UBC conference in 2005
They met with Doug MCCarron (r. to l) Mary Ann Addorisio, Linnea Nelson, Doug McCarron, Elly Spicer, Nefertari Barnes
Rebecca Lurie, Dorthy Comneck, Doug McCarron, Catherine Swain, Gracie Morgan
Progress? In 1980 there were 30 women in the NYDCC: today there are over 450 active sisters
Into The 80’s Sisters’ presence felt Lynda Lyday & Chryse Gibson of Local 608 Win apprenticeship contest in 1980’s
Joining the ranks of sisters making history is Dana Havas, Local 157 Winner of Interior Systems Golden Hammer in 2007
2008: FIVE women compete in the apprentice contest!!!!! Diane Marinconz Stephanie Lawal Jessica Smith Emily Huffman Caro Marrero
2006 Co-workers throw Djar Horn a Baby Shower on the jobsite
2006 Steering Committee Member Kathleen Klohe’s son Zach enters the apprenticeship school. Adding to the history of mother-son duos
Be Proud June 2008: Sisters marched for the first time in NYC’s Pride parade
And we work HARD… Star Reed
We form bonds… Erin Fass, Andrea Jaco, Linnea Nelson at Tradeswomen’s Mother’s Day rally in 2002
Elaine Stanley, Sandra Quinones, Olga Aguilar (An all women apprentice crew) with their foreman John Lewis.