OPCMIA mainly represents workers working in two industry sectors: plaster and cement. On the other hand, they often specialize in various niches of the residential, industrial and commercial market. The masons and plasterers that AIPFC represents lay building foundations, concrete slabs, wall coverings, decorative stucco and fire retardants.
OPCMIA represents workers that fall into two major segments: plaster and concrete. Workers in each of these fields generally have multiple specialties to serve niche markets, such as commercial, industrial and residential. Today OPCMIA represents plasterers and cement masons who lay building foundations, cast flat and decorative concrete components, and apply wall finishes, free-form decorative plasterwork and fireproofing.
HISTORY
OPCMIA’s roots can be traced as far back as 1864, during the American Civil War. At that time, it was known as the National Plasterer’s Union, which backed the “Eight Hour Day” movement. In 1887, the union amended its constitution to include Canadian workers. The union officially changed its name to OPCMIA in 1951, after recognizing that union members performed work well beyond just finishing cement.
TRADES REPRESENTATION
The trade(s) that are represented by this union include:
Cement Mason
Fireproofer
Restoration Steeplejack
Contact
Headquarters
9700 Patuxent Woods Drive, Suite 200
Columbia, MD
Phone
(301) 623-1000
International Website