Iron Workers Local 383

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5501 Manufacturers Dr
Madison, WI 53704

Iron Workers Local 383, chartered in 1923, represents over 600 members across 29 counties in Wisconsin, encompassing a diverse membership including journeypersons, apprentices, and honorary members. The organization is committed to providing highly skilled labor to its signatory contractors while upholding the Ironworkers' Standards of Excellence to ensure top-quality workmanship and professional integrity.

The Local emphasizes the importance of continuous training through apprenticeship programs and journeyman upgrades, fostering a workforce dedicated to safety, productivity, and pride in craftsmanship. As a union, Iron Workers Local 383 strives to maintain strong ties to collective bargaining agreements and exhibits professionalism in every aspect of employment, guiding its members in their trade.

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