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City Councilor Anthony DiPierro Garners Local Labor Union Support

Ward 3 City Councilor Anthony DiPierro has announced the endorsements and support of several local labor organizations for his re-election campaign this week.

To date, his campaign has received the support of The Greater Boston Labor Council, MA & No. New England Laborers’ District Council, North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters, Ironworkers Local 7, Bricklayers Local 3, Heat & Frost Insulators Local 6, Laborers’ Local 22, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 534, Roofers Local 33, Floor Coverers Local 2168, and Painters & Allied Trades District Council Local 35.

In a letter to DiPierro, Ironworkers Local 7 Political Action Committee Member Francis Murray said, “We know that you understand our views and will continue in that same manner protecting the working families of tomorrow. We need more people like you that are willing to do the hard work required, such as bringing people together to have challenging conversations that may never happen without your support.”

In a separate letter, Charles Raso, President of Local 3, stated, “Since we recognize and appreciate that you are truly a defender and a dedicated worker for peace, social justice, and equality for working men and women, the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Union Local 3 strongly and proudly endorses your candidacy for Everett City Council Ward 3. We pledge our friendship, our support, and our hard work in making your election a success.”

DiPierro’s union ties are strong. His mother, Tinamarie Saldutti, is a 15-year member of Laborers’ Local 22 and currently sits on their Executive Board; giving him a vested interest in ensuring working families are well represented, especially in local government during these unprecedented times.

“I’m honored to receive these crucial endorsements in this important race for Everett’s future,” DiPierro said. “As the proud son of a union family, working families in Everett ought to know they have a strong voice in their corner on The Everett City Council,” he added.

To stay up to date with Councilor DiPierro’s re-election campaign, visit www.AnthonyDiPierro.com or follow him on Facebook & Instagram. You can also reach him by calling 617-895-7067 or by emailing him at ad********@***il.com.

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