Roofers & Waterproofers local 11
Keeping Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin Dry!
Union Meetings
Union meetings are on the second Wednesday of every month at 6PM at the Union Hall (unless otherwise directed)
The Union Hall is at:
2021 Swift Drive
Oak Brook, IL 60523
Come out and participate. You are the UNION!
JATC
Chicago Roofers Joint Apprenticeship & Training Program (JATC).
If you’re interested in a career in roofing, check out our training center!
7045 Joliet Rd.
Indian Head Park, Illinois 60525
Office: (708) 246-4488
Fax: (708) 246-5908
UA Affiliation
Roofers & Waterproofers, along with the Roofers International Union is affiliated with the United Association.


ROOFERS & WATERPROOFERS
LOCAL 11
Local 11 Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers represents workers rights in all segments of the roofing and waterproofing industry. Promoting skilled craftsmen and women through Apprenticeship Training.
Local 11 members are trained in the application of the latest roofing and waterproofing products.
Roofers Local 11 is at the forefront of design and installation of environmental friendly Garden Roofs & Green Roofing Systems.
INFORMATION

South Central Wisconsin Roofing & Waterproofing Training Center
Local 11B Website
Office Phone: (608)580-0226
Address: 222 Sunnyside Dr.
Milton, WI 53563

Unions always benefit the working class.

Mobile App
Roofers & Waterproofers Local 11 has a mobile app! You must be a Union member in good standing to use the app!
Apple App Store Link
Google Play Store Link

These laws drive down wages for all workers, including non-union members, women, and people of color.
Workers living in right-to-work states earn about $1,500 less per year than workers in states without these laws. The wage penalty is even higher for women and workers of color.
Workers in right-to-work states are less likely to have health insurance.
The rate of employer-sponsored health insurance for workers in right-to-work states is 2.6 percentage points lower than in states without these restrictions.
Right to work makes workplaces more dangerous.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the rate of workplace deaths is higher in right-to-work states
