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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2020 Page 23 ENCORE | FROM PAGE 13 the lives of working families. Local 103 helped ensure that the workers who built this casino had family-sustaining wages and great benefi ts, and we know that union membership will give us the opportunity to ensure we enjoy the same,” said John Gentile, an electrician at Encore, who is among the workers that voted to join IBEW Local 103 through a mailin ballot process overseen by the National Labor Relations Board. He added, “I couldn’t be happier to officially be a union member and to know Local 103 has our backs.” “IBEW Local 103 is thrilled to welcome the employees of Encore Boston Harbor to our union family and to continue improving the lives of workers at Encore Boston Harbor, and across the region,” said Lou Antonellis, the Business Manager/Financial Secretary of Dorchester-based IBEW Local 103. “We also commend Shown from left to right are IBEW Local 103 members Rob Van Horn, Rich Antonellis, Chris Sheehan and Renee Dozier. (Courtesy Photos) Encore Boston Harbor for allowing these workers a free and fair election process. Management did not interfere with workers exercising their democratic right to choose a union for a better life, and that sends a great message to the public about the kind of employer that Encore Boston Harbor is and plans to be. We look forward to productive negotiations that will help win key improvements for the workforce, and that will ensure these workers have all the tools and training they need to provide guests with the best, and safest experience when they frequent the casino.” The vast majority of the workers participating in the election will be members of IBEW Local 103. A limited number of workers will become members of other specialty Trade Unions. However, all the workers will negotiate together under one contract and as part of one bargaining unit within the casino. Workers will gain access to a range of training opportunities, courses and professional advancement opportunities available through the unions, and will soon enjoy the benefi ts of a union contract. Encore reopened its doors on June 12 after closing in April due to statewide COVID-19 restrictions. While shuttered, the casino implemented several new policies, including new social distancing rules and Plexiglas dividers, to reduce the ability of the virus to spread indoors. As part of Massachusetts’s Phase 3 reopening plan, casinos were permitted to reopen if they adhered to specifi c guidelines detailed by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission. IBEW Local 103’s recruitment efforts in recent years have not only expanded to include more full-time workforces, like the recently organized group at Encore Boston Harbor, but have been centered on increasing representation for women, people of color and veterans within the Local. Under the leadership of Antonellis, the union recruited its most diverse apprenticeship classes ever over the last three consecutive years and has continued to expand the number of minority-owned contractors that are signatory to the union. IBEW Local 103 is among the fastest-growing unions in New England and has been recognized for the last four consecutive years as being among the fastest growing Locals with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. REAL ESTATE TRANSAC TIONS Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 BUYER2 Desimone, Gino Rueda-Watts, Nicole Kalda, Caitlin Jones, Stephanie M SELLER1 Desimone FT Grubb, Rachel J Urias Investments LLC Sheehan, Daniel M SELLER2 Toomajian, Marilena Chouinard, Jennifer D Sheehan, Sarah J ADDRESS CITY DATE PRICE $440 000,00 21-R Prescott St 43 Charlton St #B408 22 Stevenson Ave #1 9 Emery St Everett Everett Everett Everett 18.09.2020 18.09.2020 18.09.2020 16.09.2020 $435 000,00 $390 000,00 $482 000,00

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