Similar organisations to United Association of Journeymen & Apprentices of the Plumbing & Pipe
International Union of Operating Engineers Welfare Fund Local 295
THE ORGANIZATION SHALL PROVIDE HEALTH AND WELFARE BENEFITS TO ITS ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS AS DEFINED BY THE TRUSTEES.
Maspeth
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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2045.
Washington Highway Users Federation
A premier sounding board for Washington State highway and transportation issues.
35
Olympia
Union Area Chamber of Commerce
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Union Area Chamber Partnering with business and the community to promote economic growth.
Union
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Music Groups, Bands, Ensembles
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2047.
City of Tulsa Pipes and Drums Inc
The City of Tulsa Pipes and Drums is a Non-Profit Organization and has been performing since 1976.
741
Tulsa
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Cultural/Ethnic Awareness
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2048.
Washington DC Metropolitan Chapter American Association of Blacks in
infoaabedc. org AABE DC Home About Scholarship Events Sponsor Join Members More WELCOME TO AABE DC Since being established many years ago the Washington D.
Washington
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Boards of Trade
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2049.
North American Association of Subway Franchisees Inc
THE INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE VOICE OF SUBWAY FRANCHISEES FOCUSING ON PROVIDING SOLUTIONS, ENHANCING COMMUNICATION AND MAXIMIZING PROFITS AND VALUE OF MEMBER INVESTMENT IN TEAM SUBWAY.
Fairfield
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Promotion of Business (Chambers of Commerce)
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2050.
United States Hemp Building Association
Purpose of the USHBA is to support and advocate for hemp building professionals, projects and materials in the United States, and to facilitate the establishment and stabilization of a thriving American hemp building Industry.
Legal name of organization: United States Hemp Building Association
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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2051.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
THE ORGANIZATION IS ESTABLISHED TO PROVIDE ORGANIZATION TO WORKERS IN THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY.
Grand Junction
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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2052.
INT'L ASSOC OF SHEET METAL AIR RAIL
Sheet Metal Workers Local 18 serves to protect and raise the living standards of the skilled men and women engaged at our trade.
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WAUKESHA


