New Jersey LMC launches new Web site

Feb. 19, 2004
The New Jersey State Building and Construction Trades Labor Management Council (LMC) has launched a new informational Web site, www.njlmc.org. The site is designed to increase awareness about the LMC and its more than 16 organizational members, including NECA, and to provide those interested in starting a construction career with links to educational and training opportunities statewide. The LMC represents

The New Jersey State Building and Construction Trades Labor Management Council (LMC) has launched a new informational Web site, www.njlmc.org.

The site is designed to increase awareness about the LMC and its more than 16 organizational members, including NECA, and to provide those interested in starting a construction career with links to educational and training opportunities statewide.

The LMC represents more than 135,000 individuals in various union trades and employer associations throughout New Jersey.

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