ADVOCACY ON YOUR BEHALF
Safety & Regulatory Issues, Government Affairs & Advocacy Efforts
In New England, as well as in Washington, D.C., PINE, the EHS team and Government Relations Department at Printing United Alliance (PrUA) fight for improved business conditions, legislative and regulatory reform in the following areas:
Tax Issues
Environmental, Health and Safety
Postal Reform
Labor Relations
Workers’ Compensation
Patent Trolls
NETWORKING/PEER OPPORTUNITIES
It really is who you know.
We are surrounded by technology and barriers that inhibit human connection. Our veteran members tell us all the time that the most valuable member benefit is the network of peers they have developed over the duration of their membership. This benefit is timeless.
INSURANCE, HR & LEGAL SERVICES
Our team of seasoned professionals is here to support you.
The support of our professional and experienced staff is a priceless member benefit. Our insurance agency, and our knowledgeable support for all aspects of your business, are just a quick call or email away.
Member Feedback
“PINE provides a tremendous opportunity to work with a lot of great people on issues that matter; health, safety, environmental, technical and regulatory challenges while sustaining profitability. Although difficult to find the time to participate, the resources and benefits far outweigh the time spent.”
“PINE’s insurance partner did a nice job analyzing our insurance needs and giving us a proposal that offered better coverage with over 10% annual savings on our entire commercial book of insurance at Flagship.”
“PINE has been an invaluable resource to my company, offering advanced and basic training, reports, technical support and PIA access. Activities and events throughout the year keep me in close contact with other companies and cultures in our industry. The networking opportunities allow for the continuous exchange of ideas and best business practices with customers, peers and suppliers. Being part of PINE allows me to benchmark our company and helps us understand the expectations of our customers and the ever-changing direction of the printing community.”