Local 26 History
The first organizational meeting of Heat & Frost
Insulators Local 26 took place on December 9, 1912. Asbestos
Workers International President Joseph A. Mullaney was
present to conduct the meeting. President Mullaney addressed
those present on the advancement of Unionism through
Organizing. Mullaney also assured those present that the
Building Trades as well as the Central Labor Organization
would be behind the new Insulator Local that was being
formed in the city of Rochester. Little did those (7) seven
men present that December evening so long ago realize what a
legacy they were about to begin. Rochester was already
considered an industrial giant with its many manufacturing
plants and steam generation was used in every one of those
plants to drive the machinery that helped make the city of
Rochester the fledging industrial giant that it was steadily
becoming. The names of those (7) men who would (1) one month
later become the Charter members of Insulators Local 26
were:
| Original Charter Members of Insulators 26 |
| Harry B. Coon |
| John Reese |
| James O’Hara |
| Roy Davis |
| Peter Coakley |
| F.M. Baetzel |
| George Abel |
The organizational meeting was adjourned and the first
regular Union meeting of the new Insulators Local 26 Union
was scheduled for (28) eight days later.
The first meeting took place on January 6, 1913 and an
election of officers took place. Harry B. Coon was elected
as the first President and F.M. Baetzel the first Business
Agent of Local 26. The young Local was up and running and
never looked back. Work was slow through the Great
Depression of the 1930’s and the years during World War II
were not kind to the Union Building Trades movement as a
whole but somehow the Members of Insulators Local 26 found a
way to keep their organization moving forward and growing
along the way. The post War years saw the Western New York
area take off with development as the Nation recovered from
the devastating effect the War effort had on the economy and
Local 26 not only survived but flourished during this time.
The Local continued to grow and we formed our first
Apprentice Training School in the 1960’s.
Today we continue to be a thriving Building Trades Union
providing our members with work opportunities and Benefits
second to none. Local 26 moved into its present headquarters
in Rochester, N.Y. in April of 1995 and now we operate out
of a state of the art facility as well as conduct our
training program in our new on site ultra modern Training
Center which insures our members that Local 26 will continue
to thrive as we move forward into the 21st Century. Local 26
continues to advance our agenda through the principals of
collective bargaining while ensuring our Member’s rights are
never compromised. The bond the Brothers and Sisters of Heat
& Frost Insulators Local 26 share with each other will
always be based on the concept of a fair wage and a safe
work environment with the intent of leaving this Trade
better off for those that follow us in the future, never
forgetting those that came before us who fought and worked
so diligently to create what we have today!
| Business Agent |
Term of Office |
| Herbert Lord |
1957- January 1962 |
| Joe Carter |
Feb 1962- Jan 1965 |
| Jack Otto |
Feb 1966-May 1966 |
| Herbert Lord |
Jun 1966-Oct 1972 |
| William Urquhart |
Nov 1972- Jan 1994 |
| Brian Urquhart |
Feb 1994-Present |
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