International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC)

International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (BAC)

The BAC has more than 40 locals in the U.S. and Canada. Members of BAC include tile setters, refactory workers, cement and marble masons, and terrazzo and mosaic workers. They build walls, lay floors and produce a range of decorative finishes in residential, commercial and institutional buildings.

HISTORY

The BAC is one of North America’s oldest unions. While the BAC was first established in the United States in 1865, it only became an international union in 1881 with the admittance of Canadian locals in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario. In 2000, the BAC Canadian Congress was created through a Constitutional amendment, which would give Canadian members a stronger voice in the international union’s affairs.

TRADES REPRESENTATION

The trade(s) that are represented by this union include:

Brick Mason

Cement Mason

Finisher

Marble Mason

Marble, Mosaic and Terrazzo Worker

Plasterer

Pointer-Cleaner-Caulkers

Stone Mason

Tile Setter

Contact

Canadian Headquarters

Gillin Building, 141 Laurier Ave W

Ottawa, ON

Phone 

(613) 233-8614

International Website

http://www.bacweb.org

Canadian Website

https://bacweb.org/bac-canada

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