Local 23 Constitution: Get The Facts

As you’ve probably seen on social media, in your inbox and in text, Local 23 is voting for a new constitution in the coming weeks.

There’s going to be a lot of information coming your way, so we wanted to clear up any confusion and give you the facts.

The bottom line is that this constitution gives our union a clear roadmap for the future. We are growing every day, and this constitution protects our union’s future and most importantly YOU.

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions we’ve been hearing as we talk to members about this vote. But if you have a question that’s not covered please reach out to your field representative, chapter chair or talk with your fellow members. Our union is strongest when we’re informed, involved, and looking out for one another.

Constitution FAQs

1. Why are we voting on a new constitution?

Local 23 was created by merging several locals. The International Union gave us a temporary model constitution until we could create and adopt our own. This vote is the final step in putting our locally written constitution in place that gives our members a constitution of their own.

2. How was the new constitution created?

The constitution committee was made up of members, officers, and previous leaders. They reviewed feedback, collected input, and drafted the new document in an open, transparent, and inclusive process that considered all ideas. The International Union reviewed it and confirmed what could be changed and what needed to stay consistent with other BAC locals.

3. Did members have a chance to give input?

Yes. Members were invited to share comments and concerns. Members selected constitution committee members for each chapter to be their voice as the constitution was being drafted. An overwhelming majority of the constitution committee agreed on the new constitution. All feedback was reviewed. While not every idea could be included, the process was open and inclusive.

4. Why do most members see a reduction in dues?

The new constitution sets dues at 4.25 percent. This is lower than the previous 4.5 percent rate. About three out of every four members will see a reduction.

5. Why are some members seeing an increase?

A small number of members will see an increase because the new structure replaces multiple separate fees and funds with one simple, uniform dues amount. These members will also gain access to more services and consistent support and will not have to pay increases in any other fees or pay into separate funds moving forward.

6. What is different about the new dues system?

All dues go into one unified structure. There are no extra fees. It is simple, fair, and transparent. The vast majority of your dues stay in the local to support representation and member benefits.

7. Are any services or programs being lost?

No. Nothing is being taken away. Targeting remains in place. Buildings stay with the union. All services and benefits continue. This is your constitution and it is designed to serve and empower all members.

8. Is this a political election?

No. This vote is about how we run our union. It is not a campaign or political race. It is a constitutional process outlined in the union’s bylaws that follows the same rules as the International Union.

9. Who is allowed to vote?

All eligible members of Local 23 can vote. Eligibility, protests, and appeals follow the same process used by the International Union.

10. Will this dues rate stay the same forever?

The dues rate will be reviewed again in one year to make sure it is working for all members.

11. What does the Constitution actually change?

It clarifies procedures, improves transparency, aligns Local 23 with IU standards, and gives us a clear roadmap for dues, elections, representation, and chapter structure.

12. Why should members vote?

Your vote helps build a stronger, more unified Local 23 for you. Member participation makes the union stronger, protects your rights, and ensures your voice is part of shaping the future.

Cedar Point and Kings Island 2026

Get ready for a fun day on Sunday, September 6 with family, friends and fellow members at Cedar Point and King’s Island!

As a BAC Local 23 member, you are eligible to redeem up to 4 all-inclusive tickets that include Park & Water Park Admission, parking, a catered meal and a drink wristband at either King’s Island or Cedar Point.

Last year, we had a great turnout so hey let’s get together again and have even more fun this year.

The deadline to request tickets is August 23, 2026. Use your IU# as your gift code to redeem your tickets. *Omit beginning “0”s in IU#*

Here are the details for each park:

King’s Island:

www.visitkingsisland.com/save

Username: BAC23

Password: ORION

The picnic meal will be served from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m on Sunday, Sept. 6.

Cedar Point

www.cedarpoint.com/save

Username: cpbricklayers

Password: bricklayers

The picnic meal will be served from 1:30 p.m to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6.

Employment Opportunities

Foti Contracting

Foti Contracting is looking for bricklayers for the new Lake County Safety Center located in Painesville, OH. The building consists of 250,000 interior cmu units and 275,000 face brick intertwined with cast stone. The project has a 9-month schedule. Foti is currently working Saturdays and is paying $43.08/hr plus benefits. If you’re interested, reach out to John Innamorato at 216-789-7184.

L.M.R. Construction Company Inc.

L.M.R. Construction Company Inc. has the following job opportunities in the Cleveland area. For more details or if you are interested please reach out to Will Rickelman, General Superintendent, at 216-469-7039.

Woodbury School in Shaker Heights.

Cleveland Rehabilitation Hospital in Seven Hills.

Arcadia in Shaker Heights

Adelbert Gym at Case Western Reserve

Women’s Religious Archives in Cleveland.

Bedford Middle School

Photo Of The Week

Jesus Ochoa at the 2026 Electrical Trades Center and IBEW Local 683 Open House! Talking with folks interested in a career in the trades!

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

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Local 23 Constitution Vote Coming!

Our union is strongest when we’re informed, involved, and looking out for one another. That’s how we grow, protect each other, and make sure Local 23 stays strong for the long haul. The proposed constitution reflects those values and represents the hard work of members from across the union who came together with one shared goal: to make our union stronger while being fair to everyone.

Under this new constitution, the majority of members will see lower dues.

The dues rate is reduced from an average of 4.5% to a simple, uniform 4.25%.

That means more money in your pocket. This change also simplifies things by combining the old system of dues, fees, and funds into one clear rate. The 4.25% is not an additional charge—that’s the total amount you’ll pay. No services or benefits are being reduced or removed. Members will continue to receive the same strong representation and protections they rely on every day.

Just as important as the outcome is the process.

This constitution has broad support and was developed through an open, transparent, and inclusive effort. The committee was chosen by members and included former leaders, rank and file members, and voices from every chapter.

Each chapter selected members of the committee to be their voice – and those voices were heard. The outcome was a proposed constitution that has overwhelming support.

I want to be clear, this vote is not political. It is about how we run our union and how we protect it for current and future members. A clear and member-approved constitution will provide the strongest foundation for growth Local 23 has ever had.

Please take the time to vote and stay involved.

You will be receiving the ballot and constitution in your mailbox in the coming weeks. Please keep a close eye out and vote Yes for your constitution

Bi-Annual Meeting Roundup!
Local 23 Continues to Grow and Thrive

On Saturday, April 18, we held our bi-annual meeting at our training center in Harrisville, West Virginia.

“Thanks to Charles Kimball for hosting our leaders in West Virginia where we had a chance to meet with our Mountaineer members face-to-face while other members joined by zoom in Amherst, Columbus, and Batavia,” said President Danny Musacchio.

“We believe this is how a union becomes even stronger. We understand how important your time is, but we also know it is just as important to come together on a regular basis, share information, and answer any questions members have about your union,” Musacchio said.

“We will continue to rotate our bi-annual Meetings throughout our four states because we are committed to communicating with our members, transparency and sharing information. This is your union. The more informed the membership is, the stronger we are all together,” Musacchio said.

Secretary/Treasurer Noah Carmichael gave an in-depth overview of our union’s finances. We are on solid financial ground.

“Our goal as fiscal leaders is to get the cash and investment accounts to 2 full fiscal years of operating expenses in reserves. I am pleased to report that we have gotten closer to that 2-year reserve every year,” Carmichael reported.

“We all know as bricklayers, hard times can hit unexpectedly. Your leadership will continue to be prepared for this. Our commitment is to all work together to take the management of our union to the next level. We will responsibly use the resources of this local to make Local 23 into something special that people want to belong to,” Carmichael reported.

Josh Moss, Director of Organizing, gave an overview of our union’s growth and strength.

“2025 was a solid year. The outlook for 2026 is strong,” Moss reported.

Moss said the organizing team has been hitting jobs sites, utilizing the online application portal, career fairs, trades shows, and Helmets to Hardhat meetings to find people

“In the past six months, from October 2025 through April, we brought in 136 new members. Over the past 12 months, we have 342 new members,” Moss reported.

“I also looked at how many of those people we kept. Over that same period, 40 members transferred out or moved to another local. That means we retained 302 out of 342 for an 89 percent retention rate,” Moss reported.

“I also want to acknowledge the 58 members who retired in 2025. That’s 58 careers! Those people built their life in this Local. We don’t take that lightly,” Moss reported.

“We’ve signed four new contractors and trained 71 new Stewards, and we have much more planned for our prosperous future,” Moss reported.

Brian Greynolds, Director of BAC Local 23’s Apprenticeship & Training Program, reported the apprenticeship program exists to serve the members and the contractors who employ them.

“Our goal is simple: to train skilled craftworkers who are safe, productive, and prepared for the jobsite,” Greynolds reported.

The program continues to maintain a strong base of apprentices, and Greynolds is emphasizing strengthening the pre-apprentice pipeline.

“We are developing pre-apprenticeship training that will allow individuals to experience the trade before entering the full apprenticeship program. This includes hands-on training, basic tool skills, and an introduction to the expectations of the masonry trade,” Greynolds reported.

Greynolds said he is focused on improving training operations, safety training, instructor development, outreach, and industry connections.

“I want to thank the instructors who continue to put time and effort into training apprentices. I also want to thank the contractors who support the apprenticeship program and provide job opportunities for apprentices to gain real-world experience,” Greynolds reported.

Cedar Point and Kings Island 2026

King’s Island!

As a BAC Local 23 member, you are eligible to redeem up to 4 all-inclusive tickets that include Park & Water Park Admission, Parking, a catered meal and a drink wristband at either King’s Island or Cedar Point.

Last year, we had a great turnout so hey let’s get together again and have even more fun this year.

The deadline to request tickets is August 23, 2026.

Here are the details for each park:

King’s Island:

www.visitkingsisland.com/save

Username: BAC23

Password: ORION

The picnic meal will be served from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m on Sunday, Sept. 6.

Cedar Point

www.cedarpoint.com/save

Username: cpbricklayers

Password: bricklayers

The picnic meal will be served from 1:30 p.m to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 6.

“Put this on your calendar. Sign up, show up, and let’s have a blast together at two of the best amusement parks in the USA,” Musacchio said.

Employment Opportunities

BAC Local 23 is currently hiring Field Representatives at the following locations:

• Northwest Ohio Chapter

• Northern West Virginia

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

• Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft

• Be able to pass a background check and driving check

• Hold a valid driver’s license

• Possess strong communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills

Role Purpose

This representative role focuses on:

• Representing and supporting union members at worksites and meetings

• Enforcing collective bargaining agreements and assisting with grievances and workplace issues

• Building strong relationships with members and employers

• Promoting union values, worker rights, and workplace safety

• Supporting organizing, recruitment, and member engagement efforts

Compensation & Benefits

• Full-time position

• Competitive salary and union-negotiated wages and benefits

• Paid vacation

• Paid sick leave

• Paid holidays

• Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the labor movement

If you are interested please send your resume to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Photo Of The Week

Brian Greynolds instructing pre-apprentices at the Columbus Training Center

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell


Bi-Annual Meeting To Be Held This Saturday April 18

Local 23 will be holding our bi-annual meeting for all members on Saturday, April 18. As we enter into warmer months, with work and training opportunities opening up, these meetings are very important for members to stay up-to-date on everything that is happening at Local 23. We’re growing, and it’s more important than ever to get involved and join us on Saturday, April 18. Please mark your calendars and we hope to see you there! The meeting locations are below.

Bi Annual Local 23 Union Meeting Saturday April 18th at 10 a.m.

Amherst: Nicole Ohmer 440-949-9898 – 8499 Leavitt Road Amherst, Ohio 44001 *Video Feed

West Virginia: Charles Kimball 440-787-3706 – 198 Virginia Avenue Harrisville, WV 26362 *Broadcast Location

Columbus: Bill Hulet 330-323-0818 – 3005 Lamb Avenue Columbus, OH, 43219 *Video Feed

Batavia: Richard Moon 606-331-0714 – 800 Kent Road Batavia, Ohio 45103 *Video Feed

Employment Opportunities

BAC Local 23 is currently hiring Field Representatives at the following locations:

  • Northwest Ohio Chapter
  • Northern West Virginia

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft
  • Be able to pass a background check and driving check
  • Hold a valid driver’s license
  • Possess strong communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills

Role Purpose

This representative role focuses on:

  • Representing and supporting union members at worksites and meetings
  • Enforcing collective bargaining agreements and assisting with grievances and workplace issues
  • Building strong relationships with members and employers
  • Promoting union values, worker rights, and workplace safety
  • Supporting organizing, recruitment, and member engagement efforts

Compensation & Benefits

  • Full-time position
  • Competitive salary and union-negotiated wages and benefits
  • Paid vacation
  • Paid sick leave
  • Paid holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the labor movement

If you are interested please send your resume to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Union Solidarity

Every week on Wednesday we’re sending out valuable information to our text list about the issues that face our union, union history, labor rights and so much more. Don’t miss out! Not receiving texts from Local 23? Reach out to the front office and they will make sure you’re added to the list. Contact the office at 440-986-3000 or by sending an email to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Photo Of The Week

Apprentices Brenddon Drew and Beau Dakon working at Mardo Masonry at Elkins Rail Yard Event Center in Elkins WV

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

Local 23 Negotiates 6% Package Increase For Members Working At Amstead Graphite in Northern West Virginia!

Thanks to the hard work and dedication of Field Rep. Charles Kimball, Local 23 members working at Amstead Graphite in Northern West Virginia will see an increase of more than 6 percent in their total compensation package for their next four-year contract.

“It’s always a great day when we’re able to secure a win like this for our members,” said Kimball. “The members are working hard, and they deserve to be compensated appropriately, and that’s what the union does best: fights for its members. A special thank you to President Danny Musacchio and Secretary Treasurer Noah Carmichael for fighting tooth and nail for this contract. They took negotiations to the wire against contract expiration to secure that wage increase and our union is stronger for it.”

Local 23 Is Growing And Our Apprenticeship Program Is Ready To Train The Next Generation!

As you’ve seen in our weekly emails, we are continuing to bring on new signatory contractors, job sites are opening up as the weather warms, and more contractors than ever are looking for high-quality union bricklayers and craftworkers to get the job done right.

To meet this growing demand, our apprenticeship program is actively training new members right now and we are recruiting seasoned craftworkers to join our union. We have several training centers currently holding classes, giving new apprentices the opportunity to earn while they learn, build real skills, and start a strong career in the union trades.

We’re growing, and we need your help.

Do you have friends or family members who are interested in starting a career in the trades? Now is a great time to join. Encourage them to reach out to the union to learn more about our apprenticeship opportunities and how to get started.

As our union continues to grow, every member plays a role in building our strength. Together, we can bring more people into the trade, strengthen our workforce, and ensure more workers have access to the good wages, strong benefits, and job security that come with union membership.

Our training centers are open. Our contractors are hiring. Our future is growing.

Let’s keep building Local 23, one member at a time.

Employment Opportunities

BAC Local 23 is currently hiring Field Representatives at the following locations:

  • Northwest Ohio Chapter
  • Northern West Virginia

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft
  • Be able to pass a background check and driving check
  • Hold a valid driver’s license
  • Possess strong communication, problem-solving, and relationship-building skills

Role Purpose

This representative role focuses on:

  • Representing and supporting union members at worksites and meetings
  • Enforcing collective bargaining agreements and assisting with grievances and workplace issues
  • Building strong relationships with members and employers
  • Promoting union values, worker rights, and workplace safety
  • Supporting organizing, recruitment, and member engagement efforts

Compensation & Benefits

  • Full-time position
  • Competitive salary and union-negotiated wages and benefits
  • Paid vacation
  • Paid sick leave
  • Paid holidays
  • Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the labor movement

If you are interested please send your resume to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Union Solidarity

Every week on Wednesday we’re sending out valuable information to our text list about the issues that face our union, union history, labor rights and so much more. Don’t miss out! Not receiving texts from Local 23? Reach out to the front office and they will make sure you’re added to the list. Contact the office at 440-986-3000 or by sending an email to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Photo Of The Week

Trent McLain, Derek Reed, Asher Brice, Jeremy Foster, and Dave Rader at Parkersburg Rec Center, Grae-Con Construction

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell


Local 23 Pre-Apprenticeship Class Taking Place In the North Shore Chapter!

Local 23 is hard at work in the North Shore Chapter training the next generation of bricklayers!

Over the course of 3 weeks, pre-apprentices will learn the basics of the trade like spreading mortar, reading a tape measure, marking blocks for cuts and laying brick and block. Most importantly, they will learn about the value of the union and why a union job can advance their career and provide stability and safety in the workplace.

“All over Local 23 there is a growing need to be able to provide a larger workforce to our contractors. The North Shore Chapter is no exception, so we are working every day to do our part and meet that demand with professional, skilled and highly trained craftworkers,” said Dave Greer, Membership Services & Field Support Specialist. “If all goes as planned, by the time this three-week course is done we’ll be able to place every single one of these pre-apprentices with contractors and get them building their career and putting money in their pockets.”

Remembering Norm King

We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Norm King, founder of Norm King Construction and a respected signatory contractor. Norm passed away at 89, after an extraordinary 71 years and 8 months of membership in our union, joining at just 18 years old.

Norm started the company 45 years ago, and his family will continue his legacy at Norm King Construction.

We extend our condolences to his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of working with him.

Employment Opportunities

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Northwest Chapter

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northwest Chapter. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Cincinnati

American Facade Restoration is a union contractor in Cincinnati, Ohio and is looking for Journeyman PCC craftsworkers for the 2026 season work with a few large projects starting in March! If you are interested, please contact Eddie Baas or Jill Johnson at 859-572-9200.

Union Solidarity

Every week on Wednesday we’re sending out valuable information to our text list about the issues that face our union, union history, labor rights and so much more. Don’t miss out! Not receiving texts from Local 23? Reach out to the front office and they will make sure you’re added to the list. Contact the office at 440-986-3000 or by sending an email to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Photo Of The Week

Field Rep. Joe Harrison instructing pre-apprentices at the Valley View Hall

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

City of Elyria Public Works Complex: First Project Labor Agreement In Lorain County in 15 Years

It’s a win for workers in Lorain County! On March 19th, 2026, Nicole Ohmer, Field Rep. for the North Shore Chapter, attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the City of Elyria Public Works Complex. The $20 million complex will have 100,000 square feet between several buildings to house city departments as well as Elyria’s non-emergency vehicles. Valentine Contractors was awarded the masonry package and should be on site as soon as May.

The Complex will be completed with a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) that will provide workers with good wages, clear expectations and safety on the job. This is the first PLA that’s been signed there in 15 years!

“Attending the groundbreaking ceremony for the City of Elyria’s new Public Works Complex was truly exciting,” said Ohmer. “This PLA has been a long time coming, and hopefully it’s the beginning of even bigger wins for working people. North Central Building Trades president Chuck Brooky is doing tremendous work for Lorain county.”

If you remember, we just sent out a Union Solidarity text earlier this month about Project Labor Agreements and how they help working people! (Be sure you are signed up for the Wednesday Union Solidarity texts.)

Breaking ground at the City of Elyria Public Works Complex

Rendering and plans of the City of Elyria Public Works Complex

Local 23 Pre-Apprenticeship Class Begins At The Columbus Training Center!

Today starts our first week of a six-week Pre-Apprenticeship class that is being held in the Columbus Training Center. We will be doing Pre-Apprenticeship training for both Bricklaying and PCC Craftwork for the area contractors. This program will be six weeks of applying bed and head joints on brick and block and lay to the line. Later on, the PCC Pre-Apprentices will learn caulking and tuck-pointing training. Local 23’s skilled instructors will be teaching the new generation coming into the trade the foundational skillset that will be required to get into the Masonry field.

“I started my BAC apprenticeship in Columbus, helped open the Columbus Training Center and then took my last year of my apprenticeship here,” said Bill Hulet, Field Rep. for the Central Ohio Chapter. “The training center then sat dormant when we moved the apprenticeship training down to Cincinnati several years ago, but it is not dormant anymore! I am ecstatic that this is a first step into getting training back into the Columbus Training Center and a huge step forward as Local 23 continues to grow.”

“With the vision and help from BAC Local 23 President Danny Musacchio and the management team, we are moving in the right direction as we grow our membership in the Columbus market and meet the ever growing demand for skilled, union craftworkers,” said Hulet.

Employment Opportunities

Central Ohio

M-Squared is looking for union bricklayer foremen for the central Ohio area. Positions are available starting immediately! Resumes are due by the end of March. For further information on what they will offer please contact Andy Wyeth at office (740-751-4049), cell (614-425-3714) or email at andy@msquaredllc.net.

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Cincinnati

American Facade Restoration is a union contractor in Cincinnati, Ohio and is looking for Journeyman PCC craftsworkers for the 2026 season work with a few large projects to starting in March! If you are interested, please contact Eddie Baas or Jill Johnson at 859-572-9200.

Photo Of The Week

Co-owner of H&J Brick Restoration Specialists Cory Jones (L) shaking hands with Brian Collier, Field Representative and Vice-Chairman for BAC Local 23, after bringing H&J on as a signatory contractor!

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

Three New Signatory Contractors Joining the BAC Local 23 Family!

DNB Masonry, H&J Brick Restoration Specialists LLC and Vilardo’s Complete Masonry have all joined the BAC Local 23 family as signatory contractors. This means new opportunities for our members and more work in the future!

“It’s always a good day when we are able to bring on one new signatory contractor to our union. But three in one week? Fantastic. It’s a testament to the hard work of all of our field representatives and organizers and the strength of Local 23. These contractors know that when they need work done, our members will get the job done with the skill and professionalism that only union craftworkers can bring,” said Local 23 President Danny Musacchio. “I’d also like to thank all of our incredible training staff across our union. Their work has prepared Local 23 to be ready for moments like these. We have worked hard to build our union and today we celebrate the result of all that work.”

More information about the three new signatory contractors can be found below.

DNB Masonry

The company currently has multiple projects underway in Lake, Geauga, and eastern Cuyahoga counties. Anyone interested in employment opportunities is encouraged to contact Field Representative John Brassow at (440) 396-5521.

H&J Brick Restoration Specialists LLC

Based in Poland, Mahoning County Ohio, the owners of H&J Brick Restoration Specialists LLC have work in Youngstown and plan to bid PCC work in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.

Vilardo’s Complete Masonry

Vilardo’s has been in business for several years in the Cincinnati area. They work residential and do small commercial work. Cincinnati is a market where they can flourish based on the size of the company. Cincinnati welcomes Vilardo’s as another opportunity of employment for our BAC 23 members.

Local 23 Attends Cleveland Builds

Local 23 attended the Cleveland Builds program over the weekend to help train the next generation of bricklayers! Local 23’s training segment had 8 students and within two hours, they were showing significant improvement. Cleveland Field Rep. Nicole Ohmer, Cleveland Field Rep. Joe Harrison and Membership Administrative Rep. Dave Greer, went over laying brick to the line, striking and finishing work. All the participants were very engaged and seemed to have a lot of fun.

“It’s an honor and a privilege for us to try to show the next generation of bricklayers and allied craftworkers some of the skills necessary for success in our trade. These trainings strengthen our union and our trade and it’s encouraging to see the students learn so quick and show excitement for the work,” said Harrison.

Employment Opportunities

Central Ohio

M-Squared is looking for union bricklayer foremen for the central Ohio area. Positions are available starting immediately! Resumes are due by the end of March. For further information on what they will offer please contact Andy Wyeth at office (740-751-4049), cell (614-425-3714) or email at andy@msquaredllc.net.

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Cincinnati

American Facade Restoration is a union contractor in Cincinnati, Ohio and is looking for Journeyman PCC craftsworkers for the 2026 season work with a few large projects to starting in March! If you are interested, please contact Eddie Baas or Jill Johnson at 859-572-9200.

North Shore Chapter Welcoming New Members With Trainings Throughout March And April!

The Cleveland North Shore Chapter will be holding training classes to bring new members into Local 23. The trainings are scheduled for 3 weeks long, 3 days per week, 3 to 3.5 hours per day, starting at 3pm. Schedule is as follows:

3/24/26, 3/25/26, 3/26/26

3/30/26, 4/2/26, 4/3/26

4/7/26, 4/8/26, 4/9/26

Classes will cover basic trowel skills, bricklaying, and tape measure literacy. Classes begin at 3 pm in the parking lot.

Team!

David Darling will be joining Brian Wear and the team representing members in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky. Brian’s wealth of experience combined with a fresh set of eyes from David is a recipe for success and growth for our union. With that team representing our members, we expect to see great things coming out of the area!

Dave Greer has been hired to help round out the North Shore Cleveland team in hybrid capacity. He will spend time in the office coordinating new members and pre-apprentice intake, maintaining accurate membership records, and providing representational and organizing support to members of Local 23.

If you see David or Dave out on the job, be sure to say hello!

Photo Of The Week

Nick Biondolillo of DNB Masonry (L) & North Shore Field Rep. John Brassow shaking hands after bringing DNB on as a signatory contractor!

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

This Thursday: Ohio Bricklayers Pension Town Hall Meeting Coming Up

This special called meeting is open to all plan participants and spouses to explain the upcoming changes to the Ohio Bricklayers pension plan. All plan professionals will be in attendance to answer your questions. Please make every effort to attend.

Thursday, March 12th, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Location: 1550 Chase Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45223

Employment Opportunities

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Cincinnati

American Facade Restoration is a union contractor in Cincinnati, Ohio and is looking for Journeyman PCC craftsworkers for the 2026 season. They have a few large projects starting the first week of March. If you are interested, please contact Eddie Baas or Jill Johnson at 859-572-9200.

IMI Job Corps Program – Bricklaying Instructor Positions Available

The IMI Job Corps Program is currently hiring Bricklaying Instructors at the following centers:

• Cleveland Job Corps Center – Cleveland, OH

• Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Harpers Ferry, WV • Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Franklin, NC

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

• Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft

• Have a minimum of 10 years of experience in the trade

• Be able to pass a background check and driving check

• Hold a valid driver’s license

• Have the ability to work effectively with minorities and disadvantaged youth

Role Purpose

This instructor role focuses on:

• Providing high-quality, hands-on training

• Instilling a strong work ethic, including productivity, punctuality, and consistent attendance

Compensation & Benefits

• Full-time position (2080 hours per year)

• Local salary/CBA wages and benefits paid

• 2 weeks paid vacation

• 2 weeks paid sick leave

• Paid federal holidays

If you are interested please contact Jonas Elmore at JElmore@imiweb.org.

Union Solidarity

Did you catch last week’s Union Solidarity? We shared a great video that outlines the growing wage gap between working people and the billionaire class. The best way to combat this growing divide? Unions. Watch this video to learn more about the gap and how unions are fighting back.

Photo Of The Week

North Shore apprentice Tyler Piper laying brick at Progressive Field in Cleveland!

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

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Local 23 Spends The Day At Vanguard Career Center

Local 23 leaders welcomed students from the Vanguard Sentinel Career and Technology Center to spend the day at the Northern Ohio Regional Training Center. Forty students got to work on setting tile, laying brick and block, tuck pointing and restoring brick. These students are the future of our trade, and they’re learning from the best!

Thanks to the NORTC staff: Brick Instructor Josh Holland, P.C.C. Instructor Lou Feijoo, Tile Instructor Tom Sigley, and Field Representatives Matt Aberl and Scott Ansell. Their tireless work and leadership is what makes these collaborations possible. And a special thank you to Vanguard Instructor Mike Batdorf for letting us show his students our great union trade.

Northwest Ohio Chapter Hosts Steward Training

On Saturday, over a dozen Local 23 members attended a Steward training at the Fremont hall. These trainings are essential to strengthening our union and providing our members with leaders who have the tools and knowledge to stand up for your rights on the job.

“It’s great to see our members taking initiative to become a more involved union member. Stewards provide members with a voice on the job and are there to stand up for members when needed. On Saturday, Local 23 got a lot stronger and we will continue to host these trainings to empower even more members,” said Local 23 President Danny Musacchio.

Employment Opportunities

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

Cincinnati

American Facade Restoration is a union contractor in Cincinnati, Ohio and is looking for Journeyman PCC craftsworkers for the 2026 season. They have a few large projects starting the first week of March. If you are interested, please contact Eddie Baas or Jill Johnson at 859-572-9200.

IMI Job Corps Program – Bricklaying Instructor Positions Available

The IMI Job Corps Program is currently hiring Bricklaying Instructors at the following centers:

• Cleveland Job Corps Center – Cleveland, OH

• Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Harpers Ferry, WV • Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Franklin, NC

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

• Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft

• Have a minimum of 10 years of experience in the trade

• Be able to pass a background check and driving check

• Hold a valid driver’s license

• Have the ability to work effectively with minorities and disadvantaged youth

Role Purpose

This instructor role focuses on:

• Providing high-quality, hands-on training

• Instilling a strong work ethic, including productivity, punctuality, and consistent attendance

Compensation & Benefits

• Full-time position (2080 hours per year)

• Local salary/CBA wages and benefits paid

• 2 weeks paid vacation

• 2 weeks paid sick leave

• Paid federal holidays

If you are interested please contact Jonas Elmore at JElmore@imiweb.org.

Ohio Bricklayers Pension Town Hall Meeting Coming Up

These special called meetings are open to all plan participants and spouses to explain the upcoming changes to the Ohio Bricklayers pension plan. All plan professionals will be in attendance to answer your questions. Please make every effort to attend. Dates and locations are as follows:

Thursday, March 12th, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Location: 1550 Chase Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45223

Union Solidarity

Did you catch last week’s Union Solidarity? We shared a great video that dives into how billionaires use the anti-worker State Policy Network to trick workers into thinking they are on our side. Billionaires do not care about the rights of working people, they only care about their profits. Watch the video to learn more about their misleading tactics to bust unions here.

Photo Of The Week

BAC Local 23 President Danny Musacchio teaching the Steward training class in Fremont last weekend.

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell

Steward Class Coming Up In Fremont

BAC Local 23 will host a Steward Training class this Saturday, February 28, at 8:00 a.m. at the Fremont Hall, 1310 Siler St., Fremont, Ohio. To register please call or text Matt or Scott at the numbers listed below.

These trainings are essential to strengthening our union and providing our members with leaders who have the tools and knowledge to stand up for your rights on the job. If you can attend, please make every effort to do so. Members who complete the training will receive a 4 year certification, that will need to be renewed.

The training is open to all members and is a great way to get involved with your union!

Matt Aberl – 567-686-3740

Scott Ansell – 419-367-5495

Please register by Wednesday, February 25th.

Employment Opportunities

West Virginia

BAC Local 23 is hiring a Field Representative for the Northern West Virginia area. All resumes should be sent to frontdesk@bac23.org.

IMI Job Corps Program – Bricklaying Instructor Positions Available

The IMI Job Corps Program is currently hiring Bricklaying Instructors at the following centers:

• Cleveland Job Corps Center – Cleveland, OH

• Harpers Ferry Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Harpers Ferry, WV • Lyndon B. Johnson Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center – Franklin, NC

Position Requirements

Applicants must:

• Be a journey worker in the bricklaying craft

• Have a minimum of 10 years of experience in the trade

• Be able to pass a background check and driving check

• Hold a valid driver’s license

• Have the ability to work effectively with minorities and disadvantaged youth

Role Purpose

This instructor role focuses on:

• Providing high-quality, hands-on training

• Instilling a strong work ethic, including productivity, punctuality, and consistent attendance

Compensation & Benefits

• Full-time position (2080 hours per year)

• Local salary/CBA wages and benefits paid

• 2 weeks paid vacation

• 2 weeks paid sick leave

• Paid federal holidays

If you are interested please contact Jonas Elmore at JElmore@imiweb.org.

Ohio Bricklayers Pension Town Hall Meeting Coming Up

These special called meetings are open to all plan participants and spouses to explain the upcoming changes to the Ohio Bricklayers pension plan. All plan professionals will be in attendance to answer your questions. Please make every effort to attend. Dates and locations are as follows:

Thursday, March 12th, 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Location: 1550 Chase Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45223

Apply For US Bates Scholarship!

The International Union is pleased to announce the opening of the 2026 US Bates scholarship program. Every year the program selects three students to receive a stipend of $5,000 per year for up to four years – up to $20,000 total.

To be considered for the 2026 US Bates scholarship, a student must:

•         Be a senior in high school and planning to enter college in the fall of 2026

•         Be the child or stepchild of a US member in good standing of a US BAC Local

To learn more and apply online, please visit: https://bacweb.org/bac-journal/us-bates-scholarship.

The application deadline is April 9, 2026.

If you have questions, please call BAC at 1-888-880-8222, ext. 3887, or email askbac@bacweb.org.

Union Solidarity

Last week, we sent out another edition of Union Solidarity, focused on scabs.

Didn’t catch the text? Watch this video about the word scab and its history here.

Stay tuned on Wednesday for another edition of Union Solidarity!

Didn’t get the text? Be sure to reach out to the office and they can get you added to the list.

Photo Of The Week

Akron Field Rep Tom Dieringer and Canton Field Rep Drew Fernandez recently visited Firestone CLC in Akron, OH to conduct a hands-on demonstration. The program offered high school students the opportunity to lay brick while learning about our apprenticeship program and the benefits of becoming a union bricklayer.

Please know you can always reach out to leadership if you have any questions. Here is a link to their information. Our doors and phones are always open to you so please call us at 440-986-3000 or send an email to info@bac23.org.

President – Danny Musacchio
Secretary/Treasurer – Noah Carmichael
Vice Chairperson – Brian Collier

Vice Chairperson – Joshua Moss
Vice Chairperson – Brian Wear
Vice Chairperson – Shawn Herzog
Vice Chairperson –Justin Gartrell


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