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Chartered in 1968 by the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), LIUNA Minnesota & North Dakota (Laborers' District Council of Minnesota and North Dakota) is based in Saint Paul and serves the members, families and retirees of five Local Unions: Local 563 (Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro, Mankato & Saint Cloud Areas & North Dakota); Local 405 (Rochester & Southeast Minnesota); Local 1091 (Duluth-Superior, Northeast Minnesota & Northwest Wisconsin); Local 1097 (Iron Range & Northern Minnesota); and Local 363 (City & County Employees Union of Minneapolis-Saint Paul & Greater Minnesota).

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Legislature Fails Minnesota Workers Again: Infrastructure Union Demands Action After Second Year Without Bonding Bill

Saint Paul, MN – Today, Joel Smith, President and Business Manager of LIUNA Minnesota and North Dakota, released the following statement after the Minnesota Legislature failed to pass a critical...

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A Legacy of Leadership: Celebrating Steve Zupon's 32-Year Journey with LIUNA Local 563

After more than 32 years with LIUNA Local 563, Steve Zupon is retiring, leaving behind a legacy from his early days of working concrete to his role as Business Agent. From Concrete to Leadership: A...

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Statement of LIUNA General President Brent Booker on the Firing of NLRB General Counsel and Removal of Board Member

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Minneapolis Park Workers Approve New Contract After 22-Day Strike

Minneapolis, MN — Today, Minneapolis Park workers, represented by LIUNA Local 363, voted overwhelmingly to approve a new contract with the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. The agreement comes...

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