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TAUC Group 401(k)
TAUC Group 401(k)
The TAUC Group 401(k) Program helps contractors manage the complicated administrative tasks involved with operating their companies’ retirement plans. When a contractor joins the Program — typically at a competitive group rate — many of the day-to-day tasks involved in running a retirement plan are handed over to third parties, like administrative and investment fiduciaries. In other words, contractors get the benefit of offering a 401(k) to employees without having to own all of the work, responsibility and liability. And if you’re a TAUC Local Employer Organization (LEO) member, we have great news: you can offer the TAUC Group 401(k) Program to your members as well — even if they aren’t a member of TAUC!
Tyndale
Tyndale
TAUC has partnered with Tyndale Company, a leading provider of flame resistant (FR) and non-FR workwear to provide its members with significant savings. Tyndale offers the essential garments and personal protective equipment required to keep workers safe from arc flash and flash fire incidents – including its own 100% US-made line of Tyndale FR clothing. TAUC members will receive preferred rates on bulk direct purchases and Managed Apparel Programs as well as 10% discounts off of standard catalog rates for individual purchases. Tyndale currently administers allowance- and allotment-based apparel programs for many of the largest energy companies in the world, including numerous F500 enterprises. Tyndale is also proud supporter of diversity in the workplace, as demonstrated by its WBE-certification as a woman-owned business.
HotelStorm
HotelStorm
HotelStorm offers huge discounts on thousands of hotels all around the world.
Enterprise
Enterprise
TAUC has partnered with Enterprise Fleet Management to provide its members with significant savings on their vehicle operational expenses, as well as personalized plans to help make their operations leaner and more efficient and competitive in the bid process. Advantages include discounted pricing on all makes and models of cars, trucks and vans; the best possible prices on vehicle acquisition and resale, as well as aftermarket equipment; an opportunity to establish a separate line of credit through Enterprise; and reduced overall vehicle operating costs with services including vehicle maintenance, a discount fuel program, risk management and driver safety, and registration.
Aramark
Aramark
ARAMARK offers both direct sale and rental programs to outfit your business. From uniforms and accessories to restroom supplies and dust control products, Aramark carries it all.
Paychex
Paychex
Eliminate the time consuming chore of payroll and benefits administration with expert, confidential services from Paychex. Their cost-effective payroll and HR outsourcing solutions allow you to focus on what you’re an expert at – your business.
Engineering News Record (ENR)
Engineering News Record (ENR)
McGraw-Hill is offering TAUC members discounts on Engineering News Record (ENR) subscriptions.
UPS
UPS
UPS Freight offers TAUC members significant discounts on “heavyweight” less-than-truckload shipments. In 2010 alone, TAUC members moved more than 200 shipments using the freight discount, and saw an average savings of $667 per shipment!
Zero Injury Institute (ZII)
Zero Injury Institute (ZII)
TAUC Governing Members receive a 10% discount on all Zero Injury Institute (ZII) training programs.
Training modules explain the Zero Injury Philosophy and steps to be taken to achieve zero injuries. The modules are tiered; allowing individuals to take relevant training ranging from craft level all the way up to project manager and safety supervisor. Certifications are available for completed modules.
Questions regarding this agreement can be directed to Alex Kopp, director of environmental health and safety at 703.524.3336 x 123 or via email at akopp@tauc.org.
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