Pipe Trades Training Center
The Pipe Trades Training Center sponsored a successful event titled "Building Our Future". Please click on the link below to learn more. https://www.pttc.edu/building-our-future Thank you for your support!
Summer Fall 2024 Blueprint Newsletter
This issue focus is on Mental Health. Our industry takes an active role in the physical and mental health of workers and their contractor employers/employees, with tons of resources available. A special shout out to Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority for providing details on nature resources available locally. Click here to read and download your complimentary copy.
San Jose Barracuda Hockey Tickets
The South Bay Piping Industry is proud to announce sponsorship of the San Jose Barracuda Hockey season. GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS! Complimentary tickets are first come, first serve and available seats are limited. Fans who have not previously attended may be given priority. Ticket requests must be received 48 hours prior to game time. You may request up to 4 (four) tickets. Complete the form below in its entirety and submit. You will receive confirmation no later than 24 hours before the game. All games are held at the Tech CU Arena in San
Upcoming Events at Local 393 Pipe Trades Training Center
U. A. Local 393 Pipe Trades Training Center has the following upcoming events you won't want to miss! November: National Apprenticeship Week December: Sign Ups for Local 393 Apprentice Contest For more information, please contact U. A. Local 393 Pipe Trades Training Center. Website: https://pttc.edu
This Adventure Called California
Labor Trafficking Survivor Hopes Short Documentary Film Will Help Protect Other Workers - Film will be part of San Jose's Cinequest this year with a panel discussion to include Ruth Silver Taube, Legal Services Chair of the South Bay Coalition to End Human Trafficking, labor advocate Mauricio Velarde, Prevailing Wage Officer at South Bay Piping Industry, and San Jose Councilmember Raul Peralez. Benita Hopkins, Co-Chair, San Francisco Collaborative Against Human Trafficking and founder of 1st Fruits Arts Project, will moderate the discussion. It is a common thought that human trafficking is a far and