Wisconsin Building Trades Council

Wisconsin Building Trades Council

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The Wisconsin Building Trades Council promotes the growth and development of its 17 member unions by advocating for their 40,000 members on the job, in the community and in halls of government. We are committed to support better working conditions, compensation and benefits for the professionals we serve in every building trade. And we strive to cultivate a more diverse workforce, attract more qua

06/03/2026

LGBTQ+ voices belong in the trades.

This Pride Month, WBTC stands in respect and solidarity with LGBTQ+ workers, advocates, and communities across Wisconsin.

The labor movement is strongest when every worker has the dignity, safety, and opportunity they deserve. In the union trades, that means building workplaces where people are respected for who they are, supported by their union, and able to build strong careers.

Pride Month is a reminder that fairness on the job and fairness in our communities go hand in hand.

06/02/2026

Safety First, Always.

June is National Safety Month, and at WBTC, safety is at the center of everything our member unions do.

On every jobsite, union workers are trained to do more than complete the work. They are trained to protect one another, uphold high standards, and make sure every worker goes home safely at the end of the day.

For generations, unions have helped lead the way in building safer, fairer, and more accountable workplaces. Through rigorous training, enforceable standards, and a culture where workers are empowered to speak up, union members set the standard for safety across Wisconsin’s construction industry.

Safety is not just a checklist. It is a lifelong commitment.

05/31/2026

As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, we reflect on a sobering reality: 5,200 construction workers lost their lives to su***de in 2022.

While May spotlights mental health awareness, we recognize that supporting workers' wellbeing requires year-round commitment. When we discuss safety on job sites, we must address not only physical safeguards but mental and emotional health as well.

To our entire building trades family: Your strength isn't measured just by what you can lift or build, but by reaching out when you need support. We're committed to creating a culture where talking about mental health is as normal as discussing proper safety protocols and equipment use.

Together, we build the infrastructure that stands strong - let's make sure we do the same for each other

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PO Box9
Madison, WI
25992

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