John T. McGrath, Jr. INSTALL Local Coordinator, President, Business Manager
   
 
Andy Butrica  
Patrick McGinely Jr.  
Richard Rivera  
   
 
Patti Henry-Briscella  
Lauren Wheatcroft  
   
American Floors - Bob Bowman Parkway - Jacob Urban
Creative Flooring Contractors - Harry Anderson ReSource PA - George Konewal
Creative Surfaces, Inc. ReSource Delaware - Roger Miller
Contract Carpet - Kenny Haigh ReSource Lehigh - Brian Kirschner
Facility Service Group Union Carpet - Jonathan Duer
Metropolitan Contract Carpet - Bill Smith Wargo Floors - Steve Suwala
Moffo  


It was in the year 1938, the nation was just coming out of a great depression and within a few short years would be entering into World War, that fourteen (14) men affixed their names to a petition asking the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners for a charter recognizing them as a Specialty Floor Covering Local Union. All of these men are now gone, but their legacy lives on forming the foundation that future generations would build upon. The early leaders recognized the uniqueness of our trade and negotiated contracts to cover may aspects of our craft. Because of becoming part of the Carpenters Union, they were able to negotiate from stronger position for wages and working conditions.

Our Business Representative was Harry Taber whose four sons followed in his footsteps as floorlayers. INSTALL Local #1823 has always been a local in which generations of families have carried on the work and traditions. Many members have become contractors and some are active to this day. Since the beginning there has been six Business Representatives serving and each was responsible for the growth of our organization.

The 40's and 50's were reasonably quiet years tradeswise. It was not until the 60's that some of the benefits now enjoyed, such as Pensions and Health and Welfare were negotiated. Most of the work in the early years was hard surface with carpet being installed in offices, hotels, theatres and private homes. The uniqueness of the carpet phase was that women performed the sewing of seams. This process was eventually phased out with the introduction of newer innovative processes. At this time, there are no longer carpet sewers (women) except for those who are retired.

One of the highlights of the 70's was the inception of the formal apprenticeship program. There have been four instructors during this time, with Sam Valente serving 19 years. Before the apprentice school came into being, apprenticeship was served under the direction of journeymen mechanics where new methods and materials were introduced. With the advent of the apprentice school, the apprentices are taught the practice of installation with methods and products new to the building industry. James Valente and Stephen Raisner are our present instructors and they do an excellent and successful job.

Wages in INSTALL Local #1823 were low compared to other trades, but the 70's and 80's saw a rapid rise in wages and benefits due to the foresight of the leadership and members in contract negotiations. In 1970 there was a work stoppage for the duration of 13 weeks, that solidified our Unions strength. Since that time, there has been peace for 33 years with each contract being negotiated rising wages, new benefits and conditions to where we are now recognized as having one of the best contracts in the Brotherhood.

In 1975 Local Union #443 that represented the Drapery Workers, was dissolved and the installers were absorbed into INSTALL Local #1823. Since that time they have become valued members of INSTALL Local #1823's Family. They are currently working under a 6-year Agreement. One of the very few of its kind for this scope of work in our Brotherhood.

INSTALL Local #1823 has been responsible for the installation of the majority of floor covering in schools, hospitals, office buildings and commercial institutions in the 5-county area of Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Delaware and Chester, These were not the only areas exclusively as other geographical sites were also serviced. (We now cover the state of Delaware, Eastern Shore of Maryland and the Lehigh Valley).

We can took to the past and see the foundation that was laid, was strong and each leader and members since have built upon it to the point where it stands today, as one of the outstanding locals in our craft.

The current Business Representative, John McGrath, and staff, with their vision and foresight will lead into the future for the good of the membership and their families.

INSTALL Local 1823 - www.installlocal1823.org

Floorlayers and Draperyworkers Local 1823
1803 Spring Garden St.
Philadelphia PA 19130
(215) 569-3044 (Local 1823)
(215) 569-2302 (Fax)

local1823@philacarpenter.org