For SMART members, solidarity is more than just a word or belief system. It’s action. It means having each other’s backs without question — extending a hand without expecting anything in return.
Local 55 (Boise, Idaho) member Petey Deligiannis detailed how union solidarity changed his life:
“As an apprentice, I was in a situation where I had no home, no food, no table to put it on even if I had. My mentor journeyman, Jerry Varccaro, noticed and gave me cash for food. This was the most kind thing somebody had ever done for me. Once I’d gotten my feet under me, I went to pay him back. I shouldn’t have been surprised, but he was speechless and wouldn’t take it. It meant more to him that I’d made good and was willing to pay him back.

“Later that year he surprised me at Christmas, too. Because of him I was able to buy my daughter and brother Christmas gifts and a special meal. His kindness showed me what brotherhood was about and is something I think of daily. I hope to continue this show of brotherhood and perpetuate that type of kindness.”
That’s union family!
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