In October 2017, James Cahill, then the president of the New York State Building & Construction Trades Council, called it his duty to ensure the well-being of laborers.
"It’s important to me that construction workers are treated fairly, whether they are union members or not," he said in an interview with Labor Press. "These men and women are entitled to safe worksites, proper training, and a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work. That’s what I stand for and that’s what the NYS Building Trades Council stands for.”
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