The Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee
Membership in
CALMC
Becoming a member organization in Columbus Area Labor-Management Committee means beginning your progression toward the high-performance workplace. Your company is entitled to send representatives to four quarterly breakfast meetings, where local labor and management leaders network to discuss current topics of mutual interest and receive training that will help develop high-performance environments. You'll also receive discounts on CALMC programs and training.
There are two classes of memberships in CALMC:
Contact CALMC for more information or a membership application.
CALMC Members Include:
AFSCME/Ohio Council 8
AFSCME Local 2963
Bureau of Workers Compensation, State of Ohio
The Central Ohio Transit Authority
Communications Workers of
Department of Natural Resources, State of Ohio
Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, State of
Ohio
Department of Transportation, State of Ohio
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Columbus Office
Franklin County Coroner’s Office
Fraternal Order of Police,
International Association of Manufacturers, District #28
International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers, Local 683
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 2020
ISG Columbus Coatings LLC
Ludowici Roof Tile, New Lexington, Ohio
The Mechanical Contractors Association of
NECA,
OCSEA/AFSCME Local 11
The Ohio State University, Physical Facilities
OP & CMA,
Plumbers and Pipefitters,
Local 189
Skinner Diesel
South Central Ohio District Council of Carpenters
United Auto Workers, Local 969
United Steelworkers of
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