For National Apprenticeship Week we held a open house at our Training Center. We had a great visit from Tolles Career Center Construction Technologies Class. Training Coordinator spent time explaining to the students what our members do in our trade, how our Apprenticeship works, and the students completed a small hands on project.
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We attended the Pickaway Works College and Career night on Sept. 29 2021. This was a great event for the area High School students and Adult Workforce.
Class of 2025. Bryan France has been working as Classified Worker for Kirk Williams Company. Today he signed to continue his education in the Sheet Metal Industry and become a First Year Apprentice for CSMWA. Congratulations Bryan!
Welcome Cole Emswiler to CSMWA. Cole is a graduate of Eastland Career Center Welding Program. He has been currently working for Limbach as a Pre- Apprentice. Congratulations on becoming a First Year Apprentice and Welcome!
Logan Morrison currently working for Limbach and attending classes as a Pre-Apprentice signed to become a First Year Apprentice. Welcome. Class of 2025
Welcome Blaine Cantrell as a first year Apprentice. Blaine is currently working for Speer Mechanical and has been attending classes as a Pre Apprentice. The Class of 2025
Visited with 14 Seniors from Canal Winchester At Eastland Career Center. Level Up is a chance for seniors to explore different trades and to ask questions to business partners about getting a career as a tradesperson.
3rd Year Apprentices with Instructor Sam Schaffer Complete a hands on field trip in the Veterans Room at the Huntington Elks.
Want to learn more about one of our great benefits. Watch the video below. Just another great reason to be a Union Sheet Metal Worker. DUE TO COVID-19, APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
DO NOT COME TO THE BUILDING WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT Applications at www.tinman24.org/app During the COVID-19 emergency we are very concerned for your health. If you feel sick, have a fever or have been exposed to the virus we suggest you self-quarantine. During this emergency, if you are not working due to the virus, the apprenticeship expects that you will go back to the employer that you were working for before the emergency. If you are not working, we suggest the employer to give you a termination slip with “Other” checked and “COVID-19” noted. We are asking all apprentices to text Rob Gartner at 740.788.2383 with any missed time, this needs to be tracked. We need all apprentices to be extra careful to fill out OJT correctly on totaltrack.org! This is a good time to call and make sure your dues are caught up (dues 800-634-6574), getting suspended from the union would be a bad thing during this emergency, it could affect unemployment. The JATC is open and we will be at the office until otherwise directed, but keep in mind the building is closed to any outside traffic. There are no meetings, classes or other activities in the building until further notice. I have been working with the international for ways to have meetings, classes and group discussions through a service called zoom, more to come on that in the future. Rob and Cheri can both work from home if needed and both numbers are expected to be used. You can contact Cheri at 614.471.3107. If you are not working because of COVID-19, when you apply for unemployment (unemployment.ohio.gov) use the code: 2000180. We cannot tell you whether to go to work or not at this time, so you must make that decision with your employer. Feel free to call/text Rob on his cell anytime, just remember I might need to get off a call to call you back, please leave a message or text me.
Thank you, Stay Healthy! COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR UNION MEMBERS & GENERAL PUBLIC
HTTP://LIL.MS/3NT1/5U945T DUE TO COVID-19, APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
DO NOT COME TO THE BUILDING WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT Ohio will be making a series of changes to the unemployment compensation system to assist workers who are displaced as a result of the coronavirus spread, Lt. Gov. Jon Husted said Sunday 3/15/2020.
The changes, to be implemented through an executive order, clarify that those who are quarantined are considered to be unemployed and would not be subject to requirements that they seek work. That will also apply in cases in which companies determine they need to shut down operations. (Additional Details) The state will also waive a one-week delay in unemployment benefits and expedite payments, Mr. Husted said. The cost will be mutualized and the state will waive penalties for individual businesses. CSMWA-JATC remains committed to protecting the health, safety, and welfare of its members. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we have decided to not have any in person classes for Columbus and South Point students. We will watch and see what happens. Plans for each class may be different, but we plan to make sure all apprentices get their upgrades on time. The next upgrade is scheduled for July 1, 2020, so we have time to make a plan. Students will be contacted with information as it is developed. The decision was made by the JATC Trustees, SMART LU#24, and Sheet Metal Contractors Association after the Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of health directives. Please be patient and understand, this is something new and we will adjust as needed. Do not come to the buildings unless it is absolutely necessary, but feel free to call or text Rob Gartner on his cell phone 740.788.2383.
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