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90 Worcester Business Journal | Book of Lists 2022 | wbjournal.com F O C U S G E N E R A L I N T E R E S T Largest labor unions Ranked by membership for latest fiscal year available Union Members/ maximum annual dues (1) PAC fund? Assets/ liabilities Receipts/ disbursements Leader/ annual salary (2) 1 Laborers' International Union of North America, District Council (LIUNA) 7 Laborers' Way, Hopkinton 01748 508-435-4164 • www.liuna.org, www.masslaborers.org 20,324 $480 No $33,194,690 $7,616,832 $33,509,049 $34,881,298 Joseph Bonfiglio business manager $289,152 2 Service Employees International Union, Local 509 (SEIU) 293 Boston Post Road West, 4th Floor, Marlborough 01752 774-843-7509 • www.seiu509.org 17,005 DND (3) Yes $14,032,750 $1,654,722 $15,919,841 $13,007,845 Peter MacKinnon president $128,175 3 National Postal Mail Handlers Union, Local 301 (NPMHU) 971 Worcester St., Natick 01760 508-651-2227 • www.npmhul301.org 6,634 DND (4) No $2,210,623 $5,665 $2,646,328 $2,293,799 Daniel W. St. Marie president $120,632 4 International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 4 (IUOE) 16 Trotter Drive, Medway 02053 508-533-1433 • www.iuoelocal4.org 5,523 $900 Yes $29,002,418 $658,365 $10,537,637 $8,780,120 William McLaughlin business manager $305,137 5 International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local 170 (IBT) 330 Southwest Cutoff, Suite 201, Worcester 01604 508-799-0551 • www.teamsterlocal170.com 4,273 $1,212 Yes $4,004,427 $114,213 $3,736,452 $3,654,135 Shannon R. George secretary & treasurer $113,517 6 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Eastern Millwright Regional Council (CJA) 1661 Worcester Road, Suite 302, Framingham 01701 617-254-1655 • www.easternmillwrights.com 4,112 DND (5) No $10,090,965 $0 $9,956,762 $9,834,317 Robert Loubier executive secretary & treasurer $213,782 7 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 336 (CJA) 29 Endicott St., Worcester 01610 508-886-5950 • www.nasrcc.org/local/local-336-worcester 1,657 $252 Yes $250,399 $0 $516,918 $533,597 Rene W. Gibree president $2,844 8 Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, New England Joint Board (RWDSU) 14 Manning Ave., Suite 302, Leominster 01453 978-534-6534 • www.nejb.org 1,204 $624 No $227,713 $36,342 $799,468 $886,478 Maria (Tina) Buonaugurio president $154,252 9 National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 12 (NALC) 55 Park Ave., Worcester 01605 508-797-4826 • www.nalc.org 977 $650 No $746,642 $0 $266,088 $213,202 Michael Cipro president $41,786 10 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1121 (CJA) 1661 Worcester Road, Suite 302, Framingham 01701 617-254-1655 • www.easternmillwrights.com 887 $252 Yes $691,479 $0 $412,218 $434,032 Timothy Moriarty president $889 11 American Federation of Government Employees, Local 1164 (AFGE) P.O. Box 30007, Worcester 01603 844-255-1164 • www.afgelocal1164.org 728 $442 No $198,104 $0 $294,305 $231,448 Gregory Lalak president DND 12 Central Mass. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Steelworkers Local 2936 (USW) 400 Washington St., Auburn 01501 508-832-4218 • www.cmaflcio.org 631 DND (6) No $695,087 $0 $113,863 $104,239 Joseph Carlson president $6,160 Source: Each union's form LM-2 or LM-3 filing as made available by the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management and Standards. Notes: List includes labor unions with offices based in Central Mass. Labor unions with offices outside the region may have local members. DND=did not disclose, PAC=political action committee (1) Actual dues may vary and/or have additional initiation fees or per hour working dues. (2) Represents gross salary disbursements before any deductions (3) 1.5% or maximum $30.20 per pay period (4) $26-$27 per pay period (5) 3% of gross wages and benefits (6) 1.45% per month -Compiled by Heide Martin, hmartin@nebusinessmedia.com The employees of the Starbucks at 11 East Central St. in Worcester have voted unani- mously to unionize, according to a letter June 3 from the workers posted to the Twitter account of Boston Starbucks Workers United. The move to unionize was approved 14-0 according to a separate tweet by that same Twitter account. Other Massa- chusetts locations that approved on June 3 efforts to form unions are in Brookline, Westford, and Boston. This brings the total of unionized Starbucks locations in Massachusetts to 12. "This is a win not solely for us. It is a shared victory for fel- low partners across the country currently in their unionization process," the Worcester Star- bucks workers wrote in a letter signed by The Partners at 11 East Central Street in Worcester, MA. The East Central St. location filed its intent to unionize with the National Labor Relations Board on March 26. The union- ization push was supported by Workers United Upstate, which is an affiliate of the Service Employees International Union. The store joins a nationwide push to unionize Starbucks stores. As of June 3, 115 Star- bucks stores in 26 states have won union elections, and 282 stores in 38 states have filed to unionize, according to More Perfect Union, a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organi- zation. Worcester Starbucks workers unanimously approve union Worcester Starbucks