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• Education & Training - Members are kept current on the changes taking place in the
construction industry and with government relations.
• Legislation - A strong, united voice must be present in order to pass legislation that is favorable to the construction industry.
• Labor Relations - With a labor union that has quadrupled in membership, it is more important than ever to have an association that is equally as encompassing with its membership.
• Communications - A monthly newsletter keeps the association members informed on important local, state and national
issues.
• Joint Labor Management Committees - By being an Association
member, you have the opportunity to serve on various joint committees whose boards set the rules
for the industry.
• Industry Liaison - The Association maintains a working relationship with other branches of the construction industry such as architects, engineers, and local, state and national officials.
• Association Meetings and Special Functions - The opportunity is yours to attend information exchange programs for contractors to learn about each other. The
Association conducts
quarterly business meetings, an annual golf outing and a holiday celebration.
• State & National Affiliation - The benefits you have as a local MCA member are also available to you on the State and the National levels if you so choose.
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