| Our Location |
Local Union 303
4589 Highway 61 South
Vicksburg, MS 39180
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(601)636-0332 (888)636-8420
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| Fax: |
(601)636-0351 |
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| Contact Us |
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Driving Directions:
- Driving East from Louisiana on I-20, take Exit 1A, Hwy.61-S, drive 4.5 miles and the office is on the right.
- Driving West from Jackson on I-20, take Exit 1B, drive 4.5 miles, the office is on the right.
- Driving North from Natchez on Hwy. 61, after crossing Big Black River bridge and under two redlights, the office is on left.
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| Our Coverage |
The Carpenters Local Union #303 is now affiliated with the Mid-South Carpenters Regional Council based in
Nashville, TN. which covers Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and parts of Louisana, Arkansas, Georgia, South Carolina and Florida.
The jurisdiction of Carpenters Local Union #303 are the following counties and parishes:
| Counties and Parishes Include: |
- Attala
- Carroll
- Catahoula Parish
- Claiborne
- Clarke
- Concordia Parish
- Copiah
- Grenada
- Hinds
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- Holmes
- Humphreys
- Issaquena
- Jasper
- Jefferson
- Kemper
- Lauderdale
- Leake
- LeFlore
- Madison
- Madison Parish
- Montgomery
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- Neshoba
- Newton
- Noxubee
- Rankin
- Scott
- Sharkey
- Simpson
- Smith
- Sunflower
- Warren
- Washington
- Winston
- Yazoo
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| Our Charter & History |
Local 303 was chartered in 1996 after restructuring and merging processes.
Local 303 was the former local 1964, which was chartered in 1917.
History of the Brotherhood:
The history of the American worker is the history of the American nation.
Since in the early seventeenth century, people have worked and struggled to better their lives.
This has been done and is still going on today. The development of the American worker reflects this struggle.
By seeking better wages, benefits and working conditions, more opportunities for training, for individual advancement
and personal fulfillment with certifications is a must with contractors, for increased security in both employment and
life itself. Union workers have participated in the American dream seen by Peter J. McGuire, a 29 year old carpenter
who devoted his life to the cause of labor, a tireless organizer by the time he issued the call for a national
carpenters union. We must reach for our potential by accomplishing all we can be and giving our best to everything and
everyone. We need to believe that life does have meaning and everyone can make a difference.
Join UBC today!
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