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Forest Products Workers Discuss Policies That Jeopardize Manufacturing Jobs, Environment On Capitol Hill


WASHINGTON, Feb. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 80 American workers employed in the U.S. forest products industry descended on Washington, D.C. this week and made more than 350 visits with Members of Congress.  Their goal was to educate officials on the impacts of legislative and regulatory decisions on the environment as well as the families and communities that depend on forest products manufacturing for their livelihood.

Pulp and Paperworkers' Resource Council members gather on the steps of the U.S. Capitol during their 2019 Fly-In.

The group of workers were from The Pulp & Paperworkers' Resource Council (PPRC), a grassroots organization of hourly employees in the forest products industry who educate about issues affecting American manufacturing jobs in their industry.  They represented 51 mills across 17 states.

"This year's fly-in provided a great chance for the PPRC to tell Members of Congress that clear, common-sense legislation and regulatory policy are needed to help our industry and its hard-working, dedicated employees," said PPRC Chairman David Wise. "We believe that foundation will support the creation of manufacturing jobs in rural and urban communities and go a long way toward ensuring a competitive playing field for the American forest products industry in the global market."

The PPRC discussed several issues, including:

In addition, PPRC members thanked Senators and Members of Congress who have joined the Paper and Packaging Caucus, while requesting others join the Caucus. 

The U.S. forest products industry is vitally important to our nation's economy, employing about 950,000 people ? many in small, rural communities.  It ranks among the top 10 manufacturers in 45 states and represents four percent of U.S. manufacturing GDP.  The PPRC is dedicated to conserving the environment while taking into account the economic stability of American manufacturing workers and their mills' surrounding communities.  

PULP & PAPERWORKERS' RESOURCE COUNCIL

Representing members of: USW, AWPPW, IAM, IBEW, IBT, UBC, Firemen & Oilers and Forest Product Industry Workers. For more information, please visit www.thepprc.org.

SOURCE The Pulp & Paperworkers' Resource Council


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