Your Money Working for You

Posted March 2, 2021

Brothers and Sisters,

              If you have not heard about H.I.T. (Housing Investment Trust), allow me to offer a little info on the subject. The A.F.L.-C.I.O. H.I.T. is union money at work. H.I.T initiatives network with community-based housing groups, labor organizations, developers, mortgage bankers, local government officials and housing finance agencies to generate housing and community benefit. This benefit is that a little of our pensions are invested in H.I.T. along with many other trades and union pensions and this trust fund invests in development. Any project using H.I.T. funds must be 100% union. No need for a project labor agreement. The all-union requirement is baked in the cake of the development. So, a glazier gets to work on a project earning union wages and re-investing pensions and the pension gets a return on a union-built project and the glazier has increased the health of pensions. I had the opportunity to attend a small groundbreaking of 99 Ocean, which is one of three projects that is being developed and built in San Francisco. Union representatives of the San Francisco Building and Construction Trades, our elected City Supervisor for District 11 Ahsha Safai, representatives of H.I.T. and the Developer celebrated this groundbreaking. I look forward to the next two projects popping up soon. If you are interested in more info, follow this link: https://www.aflcio-hit.com/

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 Our next monthly membership meeting is on Jan. 28, 2025.

December 27, 2024

In Memoriam 2024: The Brothers We Lost

Before we start 2025, We would like to recognize and pay tribute to our Brothers that we lost during 2024: Benjamin Williams 23 years of service Franklin Waddell 53 years of service Reynaldo Gonzales 30 years of service  Harry Ching 49 years of service Jose R Aguirre 63 years of service Leroy Schoenberger 73 years […]

December 27, 2024
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