Example Websites:
We’re a young agency with two goals — to help you:
We’ve proudly worked for:
Satisfaction Guarantee
We’re excited to build digital tools for you and your Local Union or organization.
And we won’t accept a dime until you’re fully satisfied.
We are actively looking to build our portfolio for the new year. Right now, fully custom websites for your Hall or your Training Center come standard with:
- Registration of your chosen domain extensions (.org/.com/.net/.info)
- As many written content pages as you like — And you can always add more
- Branded email features for your Hall or organization
- Social Media shareable features and built-in graphics
- Fully optimized layout for desktop, laptop, tablet, and smartphone
- Customizeable graphics and images
*WE CAN FIT ANY UNION’S BUDGET.*
Set up a call, and let’s talk about your organization’s needs and how we can help.
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(202) 258-0444 | hello@workingfamiliesdigital.com
IBEW1141.org
A hub for communication and information, the revamped IBEW1141.org promotes opportunity in the trade to members, future members, and the general public.
With richly detailed sections, crisp graphics, and plenty of social share features, electrical professionals in this large metro-area Local Union can stay informed and engaged.
TulsaPipeTrades.org
For Oklahomans interested in a plumbing, pipefitting, or HVAC career, this site is a one-stop shop.
Calendars and call-back forms put ease of scheduling and communication in the visitor’s hands. With sharp text and video content, as well as mobile optmization for on-the-go browsing, tulsapipetrades.org helps generate quality leads for this UA-affliated, in-demand school.
OKBCTC.org
The site for the Oklahoma Building and Contruction Trades is a bang-for-your-buck, straightforward design.
Contact forms, resources for apprenticeship seekers, and a comprehensive trade directory offer a professional digital footprint for this large council representing 15 different industries.
GarrettRoadStrike.com
The largest work stoppage in US history happened in western Maryland in 1970. It changed the political and economic landscape for generations.
Now, more than 50 years later, participants on all sides are coming forward to tell their stories.
Retired steelworker, writer, and historian Len Shindel maintains this comprehensive piece of living history that showcases the solidarity of a brave group of public workers who fought for their rights and their families.