List of IATSE Locals - San Francisco Bay Area Locals

San Francisco Bay Area Locals

  • Local 16: San Francisco, CA
  • Local B-18: San Francisco, CA (House Staff & Box Office Employees)
  • Local 784: San Francisco, CA (Theatrical Wardrobe)
  • Local 166: San Francisco (Operators)
  • Local 169: Oakland, CA (Operators)
  • Local 107: Oakland, CA
  • Local 119: San Carlos, CA
  • Local 134: San Jose, CA
  • Local B-32: San Jose, CA (House & Box Office)

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