NJ Laborers PAC

NJ Laborers PAC Through the NJ Laborers Political Action Committee, union laborers have a strong political voice in

The New Jersey Laborers' Political Action Committee (the 'Organization') was established April 23rd, 1987 to promote the election of responsible, qualified candidates to public office regardless of party affiliation, and to support candidates for public office who understand and appreciate the goals and objectives of the Eastern Region District Councils and local unions of the Laborers' International Union of North America relative to the labor movement.

05/29/2026

🎥 This Mental Health Awareness Month, listen to someone who's lived it, like LIUNA Mason Tenders' Training Fund Instructor Jamal Fowler, who knows:

"My Union was pivotal, was instrumental in my recovery. I had the resources. I had the people.

"When you're able to speak honestly and candidly about your addiction, when you when you're able to speak with confidence and tell people about your shortcomings, people recognize that. And people understand that. And that resonates with people.

"We're pushing out the narrative that it's okay not to be okay. It's okay to have the conversation.

"A lot of times you subscribe to the school of thought like, it's not cool to speak about that. And you can kind of like correlate that with the construction workers. You know, that macho, 'I'm tough. I'm strong. I have the fortitude.'

"But nah. You need that support system to show them and say, ‘Hey, listen brother, sister. I went down that road. I understand what it is to suffer. You don't got to suffer alone. You go head, we could speak. Let's try to figure this out together.’

"And we're trying to change the narrative where it's not weak to speak. Right? It's important that we do that."

05/26/2026

🎥 This Mental Health Awareness Month, listen to someone who's lived it, like
LIUNA Laborers' Local 172 Journeyworker Brian Lemoine, who knows:

"Anybody can show up to work for a day, two days, even a week, collect a paycheck, and be done.

"I definitely want to be in this for the long haul. I want to work a full 25 to 30 year career and retire one day with a pension. And I do realize that, you know, my mental health has to be right for me in order to succeed and obtain that.

"The more outspoken I am about being in recovery and being sober and wanting to spread mental health awareness, the more I've been embraced by the Unions, by the contractors.

"For me, mental health awareness is much more than just a month. I've been sober now for over ten years. That's every month, every day.

"If I only had a chance to say one thing to anybody that was out there listening today it would be, 'If you're struggling and you even think you need help, please reach out for help. I'm here. The Union’s here. Somebody's there to help. Please ask for it.'"

cc: Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America

🧠   issues aren't always visible.That's why it's so important to check in with your brothers & sisters.Because when it c...
05/26/2026

🧠 issues aren't always visible.

That's why it's so important to check in with your brothers & sisters.

Because when it comes to mental health, small gestures can have big impacts.

Learn More: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/
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Los problemas de salud mental no son siempre visibles.

Por eso es importante velar por sus compañeros.

Porque cuando se trata de salud mental, los pequeños gestos tienen el mayor impacto.

Infórmate más: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/

🇺🇸 On Memorial Day, we remember the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who gave their lives in service of our natio...
05/25/2026

🇺🇸 On Memorial Day, we remember the brave men and women of our Armed Forces who gave their lives in service of our nation.

Take time today to honor and uplift those who made the ultimate sacrifice to secure our freedoms.

We are forever in their debt.

💭 Don't ignore the signs! Taking time to reflect on our mental health can help us see when we might need support.Let's g...
05/22/2026

💭 Don't ignore the signs! Taking time to reflect on our mental health can help us see when we might need support.

Let's give our mental health the importance it deserves. Good mental health is just as important as good physical health.

More: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/

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¡No ignoremos las señales! Si reflexionamos sobre nuestra salud mental podremos identificar cuando necesitemos apoyo.

Démosle a nuestra salud mental la importancia que se debe. Es tan importante como nuestra salud física.

Mas información: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/

05/21/2026

🎥 Todos necesitamos ayuda a veces.

LIUNA tiene recursos si está teniendo problemas de salud mental.

No hay que tener vergüenza. Su salud mental es tan importante como su seguridad en el trabajo.

Para ayuda, llame:

NY—Eric McIntire 917-613-3641
NJ/DE—Mike Caterina 609-664-6085
NJ/DE—Greg Bonanza 516-662-3646

cc: Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America

05/20/2026

🎥 It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and LIUNA Vice President and LiUNA Eastern Region Manager Mike Hellstrom is reminding everyone that solidarity includes looking after each other:

"We all have a role to play.

"So, look out after your brothers and sisters. Look after the brand new person that just came on the job site as an apprentice.

"Because if we continue to do the things we do in solidarity, there is nobody that can stop us."

If you're a Laborer and you need help, call:

NY—Eric McIntire 917-613-3641
NJ/DE—Mike Caterina 609-664-6085
NJ/DE—Greg Bonanza 516-662-3646

cc: Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America

05/20/2026

💪 Progress in motion at the Gateway Tunnel site in North Bergen, NJ!

The largest infrastructure project in the country doesn't get built overnight. But the skilled, disciplined, and motivated LIUNA members on the job are getting these tunnels dug!

Together, we keep Gateway moving forward!

05/19/2026

🎥 This Mental Health Awareness Month, listen to someone who's lived it: LiUNA Eastern Region Assistant Manager Bernard Callegari. His message is a simple one:

"I know it might not feel like it's okay, but it's okay to not be okay, man.

"It's okay to not have the answers.

"And it's okay to need help.

"We want LIUNA and our Union halls to be the first place that our members go to when they are struggling with anything, especially something as sensitive as addiction or mental health."

If you're having an imminent mental health crisis, please call the 988 Su***de & Crisis Lifeline.

If you're a Laborer and you need help, call:

NY—Eric McIntire 917-613-3641
NJ/DE—Mike Caterina 609-664-6085
NJ/DE—Greg Bonanza 516-662-3646

cc: Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America

💪 We are not alone even if we feel that way.Mental health issues are more common than what we may think and they happen ...
05/18/2026

💪 We are not alone even if we feel that way.

Mental health issues are more common than what we may think and they happen to many of us.

Let's talk with each other. We never know who might need our support.

More: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/

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No estamos solos aun si nos sentimos así.

Los problemas de salud mental son más comunes de lo creemos y le ocurren a muchos de nosotros.

Hablemos con nuestros compañeros. No sabemos quién necesite apoyo.

Más información: https://lhsfna.org/home/about-lean-liuna/

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