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Dee Charrington and Dale Bryant discuss Local 3 history
In this interview taken on January 11, 1989, Jim Earp discusses the good old days with two Local 3 members, Dee Charrington and Dale Bryant
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Dee Charrington talks about doodle-bugging
Jim Earp interviews Dee Charrington on January 12, 1989.
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Introduction to Hubert 'Curley' Spence
Curley talks about what it was like to be a business agent back in the day. They had to dress up and carry different pairs of shoes and boots when ...
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Curley Spence talks about Pineapple
Jim Earp interview Hubert "Curley" Spence on January 12, 1989. Curley talks about a member nicknamed Pineapple and goes into more stories about Loc...
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2 years ago
breaking_ground_final.mov
Breaking Ground: The History of Operating Engineers Local No. 3 is now available for purchase from M. T. Publishing. The hardcover book features a ...
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3 years ago
I-680 Expansion Project Responds to California's State Budget Crisis
On January 16, 2009, the California Alliance for Jobs held a press conference at the soon to be halted I-680 Sunol Grade Expansion Project concerni...
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3 years ago
OE3 YES for Obama, YES on Prop 1A
Actor Kal Penn speaks at a Building Trades Council sponsored precinct walk event in Reno, Nevada. Over 100 Operating Engineers volunteered to help...
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No Tension, Just a Pension
A video montage of life for members of Operating Engineers Local 3 on the Valley Power strike line in San Leandro, CA. For detailed information ab...
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About Operating Engineers Local Union No. 3
Keep up to date with all of Local 3's current job actions by watching the videos on this channel and through our main website www.oe3.org
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Operating Engineers Local 3 represents the interests of people who build and protect. Most of our 41,000 members work as heavy equipment operators and construction workers, but we also represent public employees, such as maintenance workers and police officers.Our training program for construction professionals provides journey- and apprentice-level training that is second to none, while giving our signatory employers access to the highest skilled workers in the industry.
Local 3's jurisdiction covers Northern California, Northern Nevada, Hawaii and Utah, and our membership makes us the largest construction trades local in the United States.
Our mission is to provide the best possible member service. We do this by providing quality jobs through organizing and political activism and by negotiating the best possible wages, fringe benefits and working conditions.