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Celebrating 444 Graduating Apprentices in Indiana and Kentuckyoctubre 17, 2023 - 3:47 pm
Framing The Future: Accepting Annual Scholarship Applicationsseptiembre 25, 2023 - 3:26 pm
2023 Don Sherry Achievement Award Announcedagosto 3, 2023 - 3:43 pm
IKORCC Hosts Women’s Workshopjunio 30, 2023 - 9:39 am
Congrats to our 2023 Scholarship Winnersmayo 12, 2023 - 10:26 am
IKORCC Grayson Training Center Breaks Ground on Expansionabril 19, 2023 - 6:00 pm
IKORCC Magazineenero 3, 2023 - 8:00 am

Congrats to our 2023 Scholarship Winners
/en Community, News, Special /por Hannah ErwinTwenty recipients earned scholarships based on their high school grade point average and SAT or ACT scores. Another twenty were selected randomly.
Recipients were sons, daughters, and dependent children of members of the Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters and Millwrights. Parents or guardians must be members in good standing of the IKORCC for at least one year. The son, daughter, or dependent child must be a high school graduating senior or be attending a college, university, or trade school as a full-time student.
Congratulations to the following 2023 IKORCC Scholarship recipients:
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IKORCC Grayson Training Center Breaks Ground on Expansion
/en Apprenticeship, News /por Hannah ErwinGrayson, KY— With the growing need for construction workers in and around Kentucky, the IKORCC Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund is expanding their Grayson Kentucky training facility.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held on April 18, 2023, at the Carpenter’s Union Training Center at 574 Carpenters Way, Grayson, KY 41143 to launch the expansion. The event hosted apprentices, state and local officials, keynote speaker Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, local business owners, and IKORCC labor representatives.
“Today is an investment in creating more high skilled workers….it’s also a 5 million dollar investment in Grayson Kentucky.,” Governor Beshear told the crowd of nearly 110 attendees. Leer más
IKORCC Magazine
/en News, Special /por Hannah Erwin2022 was a BIG year for the Indiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters. Take a look at our annual magazine for a letter from EST Mike Kwiatkowski, hub updates, […]
Carpenters Union Donates to Local Career Technical Programs
/en News /por Hannah ErwinFriday, October 28, 2022, Indiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters Representative Jon Parman and the Ohio Joint Apprenticeship’s Director of Education Dan Sustin presented a $5,000 grant from the Regional Council to the Building Trades program with Knox County’s Career Center (KCCC).
KCCC’s program currently has 20 juniors and 20 seniors. Students in the class visited the IKORCC training centers in Columbus and Richfield for their annual open-house events this year. As the representatives delivered the check, students from the class presented both Parman and Sustin plaques to thank them for their partnership and dedication to preparing students like themselves for the workforce.
The grant money for the schools is intended to be used for additional training, such as new equipment to keep up with the upcoming work to the Central-Ohio area. Some systems, such as cleanrooms, are expected to be utilized in the upcoming projects in the area including at the Intel mega-site and the newly announced Honda Battery Plant.
In August, Parman and Ohio Joint Apprenticeship Area Coordinator Aaron Gunderman provided two additional $5,000 grants to Ashland County West-Holmes Career Center Construction Trades program and the West Holmes High School Building Trades program.
“We need this next generation,” Gunderman said. “The fact that there is just so much construction work coming…We want to help steer these young people in the right direction. We want to show them all the career opportunities they have in construction.”
The council is expected to continue with select grants for schools with strong carpentry programs within the region.
2022 Election – IKORCC Endorsements
/en News, Politics /por Hannah Erwin“Educate. Agitate. Organize.” Those are the words United Brotherhood of Carpenters founder Peter J. McGuire spoke about the key tenets to build and maintain our union. Each year, the Indiana Kentucky Ohio Regional Council of Carpenters meets with current and potential legislators to educate them of Carpenter’s Issues. It is imperative to our mission to protect our members rights on the job and fight for other issues that impact how they work. Leer más