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Make the
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Speaking of choices |
Please
BOYCOTT
ALL
HERB
CHAMBERS
auto dealerships
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Are you a customer of
billion dollar auto dealer
Herb Chambers?
If so, you must understand that
Herb Chambers
is undermining your ability to make a living as he continues to
expand his automobile empire throughout New England. As a customer,
you should ask yourself the following:
Who is HERB CHAMBERS and why does he continue to condone the
hiring of contractors who do not abide by community standards for
wages, benefits, and working conditions. These contractors and the
owners who utilize them are ignoring the plight of taxpayers
throughout New England and it is these same taxpayers who will
eventually foot the bill for these misguided practices?
In addition to the number of dealerships bearing
Herb Chambers
name, please recognize the
fact that the following dealerships also fall under Mr. Chambers'
empire:
FLAGSHIP MOTORS OF NATICK----MERCEDES BENZ NATICK----AUDI
BURLINGTON----BENTLEY BOSTON----FOREIGN MOTORS WEST NATICK----LAND
ROVER SUDBURY----PORSCHE OF BURLINGTON----SMART CENTER OF
BOSTON----SMART CENTER OF LYNNFIELD.
We have respectfully requested that Mr.
Chambers sit down to discuss the continuing hiring and
sub-contracting habits of the general contractors he chooses who
don't pay area standard wages and benefits. He chose to ignore our
request, which is his right. Conversely, it is YOUR choice where you
buy your cars and trucks and if you are
shopping at HERB CHAMBERS you are making a grave mistake.
If you are a customer of Herb Chambers (he has 44 dealerships!) your
business allows him to continue to accumulate wealth at your
expense. Until and unless you fight back, he will continue to
condone the practices of his general contractors. Today, our
campaign is kicking off. You will be receiving newsletters, bumper
stickers, and a variety of additional information in various
manners, shapes, and forms.
As we have explained in the
past, in previous campaigns, we need leverage with owners who rely
on our members' business to succeed.
As long as Mr. Chambers
refuses to sit down and engage us in discussion, YOU MUST UNDERSTAND
THE POWER YOU POSSESS AND STOP FEEDING HIS CONSIDERABLE WEALTH!
This is step one.
It will take time (and your attention and
effort in spreading our message) to have an effect on his
businesses. Moving forward, should Mr. Chambers continue to ignore
our request to discuss the byproduct of non-payment of area standard
wages and benefits by sub-contractors working on his projects (and
the adverse effect it has on taxpayers and everyday citizens for a
variety of hidden reasons), we will be sitting down with similarly
situated local unions to combine and expand our economic leverage as
the plan continues to unfold.
Right now, it is time for
you and your family
to
BOYCOTT ALL HERB CHAMBERS DEALERSHIPS
(Don't forget...Not all the dealerships bear his name)
Should the situation change, we will apprise
you immediately.
Jay Hurley (A former Herb Chambers' customer)
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8/4/08
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ECHELON erects Pre-cast concrete
parking garage at Bristol-Myers... |
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Thanks to LU7's Kevin McKinnon
for forwarding pictures of ECHELON erecting a pre-cast
concrete parking garage a the Bristol-Myers project in
Kevin's area...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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8/02/08
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GOLIATH CRANE
dismantling continues... |
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Thanks to LMCT Safety Director
Pat McDermott for forwarding pictures of Daniel Marr & Son
as they continue dismantling the GOLIATH CRANE in Quincy,
MA...
To see pictures of the project
JH
To see more pictures of the project
JH
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8/2/08
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Arc Erecting erects concrete filled
Fire Troll Columns in Orono, Maine... |
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Thanks to LU7's John Evans
for forwarding pictures of Arc Erecting erecting concrete
reinforced steel columns at the University of Maine in Orono. These
Fire Troll columns are 14" round columns with a 10" round column
filled with concrete encased inside the 14" column. Each column
weighs almost 4 tons...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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8/2/08
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For whom the bell tolls!
Berlin Steel
installs antique bells at Northfield Mt. Hermon job... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Fiore
Grassetti for
forwarding pictures of Berlin Steel installing antique bells
(top right) at the Northfield Mt. Hermon project in Western
Massachusetts...
To see more pictures of the project
JH
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8/2/08
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Stresscon installing rebar in Maine... |
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Thanks to LU7's John Evans
for forwarding pictures of Stresscon installing rebar in
Maine...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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8/2/08
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Francis Harvey installing rebar for
William Berry at SMITH COLLEGE... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Fiore
Grassetti for
forwarding pictures of Francis Harvey doing the rebar
installation for William Berry at Smith College...
To see more pictures of the project
JH
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8/2/08
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Freeman doing rigging for Big E in West
Springfield... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Fiore
Grassetti for
forwarding pictures of Freeman doing the rigging with members
of Local 7 and Local 136 out of Chicago, Illinois for the Big E
show in West Springfield, MA...
To see more pictures of the project
JH
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7/23/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Robert Baird
Book #550790
Local #424
Services:
Friday, July 25, 2008
7 p.m.
Hawley Lincoln Memorial
1315 Boston Post Road
Guilford, CT
Please remember the
Baird family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Hawley Lincoln Memorial
JH
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7/21/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Jimmy Haglund
Book #1165959
Local #7 (former LU57)
Wake: Tuesday, July 22, 2008
5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Britton-Shrewsbury Funeral Home
648 Main Street
Shrewsbury, MA
Funeral Services will will be held at St. Mary's
Church-640 Main Street Street in Shrewsbury on Wednesday,
July 23rd at 10 AM
Please remember the
Haglund family (especially Jimmy's brother Bobby, a Local
7 member who passed in March of 2008) in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Britton-Shrewsbury Funeral Home
JH
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7/17/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Dave Hemenway
Book #774501
Local #7
Services:
Sunday, July 20, 2008
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
John Burns & Son Funeral Home
305 Broadway
Cambridge, MA
Please remember the
Hemenway family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Burns Funeral Home
JH
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7/11/08
160,000 Homeless Military Veterans?
How do decision makers in
Washington DC look in the mirror?
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Local 361 (Brooklyn, NY) Business
Manager/FS-T
Dick OKane
is a tireless advocate of legislation designed to
assist homeless military Veterans.
BILL
#HR5823 (HOMELESS VETERANS ASSISTANCE FUND) is
intended to incorporate a check-off box on the 1040 Federal Income
Tax Form to assist these men and women upon their return from
fighting for our country.
I was shocked when Dick told me there are almost 160,000 HOMELESS
Veterans across the United States. This is a national disgrace! Last
year, 141.5 million people filed taxes. 100% adherence to a
three-dollar ($3) check-off could yield almost $500M to assist these
Veterans (NOTE: You cant be buying bumper stickers for your
cars proclaiming you Support our Troops and then ignore
a $3 PER YEAR pledge!). Nothing is going to happen,
however, if you do not get your local congressional
representative on board behind this legislation.
(NOTE:
Local 7s
Steve Lynch, a Massachusetts
Congressman,
is co-sponsoring this legislation.)
Many of you already know who your Congressional Representative is
and we need you to begin contacting them (in whatever manner you
wish) and INSIST that they
SUPPORT
HR5823 - Homeless Veterans Assistance Fund.
These HOMELESS Veterans are counting on US!
BELOW is an online link to find YOUR congressional representative
(All you need to know is your ZIP CODE and 4-digit extension)...
Do not delay!
Tell them to
Support HR5823-The
Homeless Veterans Assistance Fund
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To contact your Congressional Representative
JH
To view IW Local 361's take on this situation
JH
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7/10/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Tommy Foy
Book #1315544
Local #7 (Vermont)
Tommy was one of the talented iron workers from Vermont who embraced
the union upon our arrival. He was preaching our movement right up
to and including the day he passed; suddenly and unexpectedly on
July 8th. He will be sadly missed.
A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, July 12, 2008, at 11
a.m. from The Kidder Memorial Home, 89 Grand Avenue, Swanton. Father
Thomas D. Nadeau pastor of Nativity/ Saint Louis Roman Catholic
Parish will officiate.
Please remember the
Foy family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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7/9/08
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South Shore Hospital
in full swing... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Paul Lynch for
forwarding pictures of the South Shore Hospital new building
and parking garage in Weymouth. Gilbane is the GC and many
contractors, including M & M Rebar; Blakeslee Precast; Capco
Steel; John Harvey & Sons; and New Hampshire Steel Fab are on
site laying rebar, erecting a pre-cast concrete garage, installing
miscellaneous metals and erecting structural steel...
To see pictures of various stages of the project
JH
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7/8/08
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Structures Derek tops off HEBREW SENIOR LIFE project in Dedham... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Paul Lynch
and Structures Derek steward Terry Cahalane for
forwarding pictures of the topping-off ceremony at the Hebrew
Senior Life project for Suffolk Construction. GRC did
the rebar and Union Steel did the miscellaneous metal on the
job...
To see pictures of the project and the ceremony
JH
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7/8/08
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Local 7 Rededication of Fallen Member Memorial... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Paul Lynch for
forwarding pictures of Local 7's Rededication of the Fallen
Member Memorial and the annual swearing in of new officers
or members and the annual re-swearing in of all members per Local
7's By-laws (thanks to the late Jimmy Keyes). Also on hand,
was brother Dick Gallagher (above right with microphone) who
was paralyzed in a recent fall..
To see pictures of the activities
JH
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7/1/08
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J F Stearns erecting Phase 2 of
Evergreen Solar at Ft. Devens... |
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Thanks to Kevin McKinnon
for forwarding pictures of J. F. Stearns
erecting the 300,000 s.f. Phase 2 project (Stearns did phase 1,
which was 460.000 s.f.) for Evergreen Solar at Ft. Devens.
The Stearns' crew fabricated the roof panels on the ground and
stacked them onsite prior to erection (see picture above right)...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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7/1/08
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Local 7 OSHA 10 Hour training in
Vermont... |
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Thanks to Damon Hall for
forwarding pictures of the recent Local 7 OSHA 10 Hour Training.
Damon said:
Jay: Here are the pictures from
the OSHA 10 Training Class that was held at the UA Local
693 Pipe Fitters hall in Burlington VT. It was a great class and
the instructors Jim Tamulen & Guy Shute did a great job of
keeping it enjoyable. We would love to have them back for future
training classes. Thanks to all, especially Neal McKelligan
for setting this up for us - Damon...
To see pictures of the training
JH
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7/1/08
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J F Stearns erecting Museum of Fine
Arts project... |
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The J. F. Stearns Company
recently topped off the Museum of Fine Arts
project. Melo's Rodbusters is doing the rebar work..
To see pictures of the job
JH
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7/1/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Michael Eastman
Book #1093193
Local #7
Services:
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
William Gormley Funeral Home
2055 Centre Street -- W. Roxbury
Funeral Mass: Wednesday, July 2, 2008
St. Theresa's Church
2078 Centre Street -- W. Roxbury at 9 a.m.
Please remember the
Eastman family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Gormley Funeral Home
JH
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6/23/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
John "Buckets" Burkett
Book #1396361
Local #7
Services are complete at this time.
Please remember the
Burkett family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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6/23/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Nathaniel Pope
Book #947512
Local #424
Services :
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Mt. Olive A.M.E. Zion Church
82-100 Pearl Street
Waterbury, CT
Funeral will immediately follow at 11 a.m.
Please remember the
Pope family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the
Mt. Olive A.M.E. Zion Church
JH
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6/21/08
(Updated from 6/9/08)
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IWDCNE
Apprentice Competition... |
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Thanks to Neal McKelligan
for forwarding pictures of the New England District Council
Apprentice Competition held Saturday, June 14th at Local 7...
Competitors included Brian Benson and Chad Grenier of Local
7--Dennis Bostic and Brian Grenier of Local 15 in Hartford, CT and
Philip Byrd and Amauris Pena and Phillip Byrd of Local 37 in
Providence, RI...
After a spirited battle
the results went as follows:
1st Place -- Brian Benson of Local 7
2nd Place --Dennis Bostic of Local 15
Less than 1 point
separated 2nd and 4th place! Thanks to all the competitors and to
the judges who gave up a Saturday to help make a difference!
To see pictures of the competition
JH
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6/21/08
(Updated from 6/9/08)
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OSHA 10/Subpart R Training in
Vermont on
June 28th... |
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Thanks to Neal McKelligan,
Damon Hall
has verified a VT OSHA 10/Subpart
R training class on June 28th from 7:00 AM - 5:30
PM. This class will take place at the Local 693 Pipe Fitters
union hall in South Burlington, VT. Please contact or E-mail (see
link below) Damon (802-598-1459) to get signed up...
For directions to Local 693
JH
To E-mail Damon Hall
JH
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6/21/08
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Local 7 Minority Iron Workers Association annual picnic COMING UP
in JULY... |
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REMINDER: The Local 7 Minority
Iron Workers Association annual picnic will be held on
Saturday, July 12, 2008 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Franklin
Park/Shattuck Picnic area. All are welcome. Please take the time to
show up and enjoy the proceedings...
For MapQuest map of the
location of the picnic
JH
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6/21/08
If he walks
like a duck and quacks like a duck and
VOTES IN LOCK STEP WITH YOU
95%
of the time you've got yourself one loyal duck
(or a quack!)...
McCain Revealed:
The Briefing Book
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John McCain is the presumptive Republican candidate to
replace George W. Bush. He wants you to listen to his
"Straight Talk." He wants you to consider him a "Maverick." As
someone who has been entrusted to represent your interests (insofar
as your being able to make a good living under safe working
conditions) I have been clear (see our June 1st posting) that I will
compare and contrast the
Presidential candidates on WORKERS' ISSUES ONLY. As soon as
the Democrats settle their differences we will begin that process.
In the interim, I respectfully submit that if you found the policies
of George W. Bush unacceptable or flawed, and not in your best
interest as a member of Organized Labor, you should take a close
look at the "straight talk" and voting record of "Maverick" McCain.
You want some examples? He blocked a bill to protect overtime
rights...He opposed extending unemployment benefits...He voted to
eliminate the minimum wage...He announced his unyielding support for
NAFTA, CAFTA, COLOMBIA FTA, and various other outsourcing measures
in front of a shuttered factory in Ohio...He voted to block the
Employee Free Choice Act...He voted against collective bargaining
rights for federal employees...He opposes the Lilly Ledbetter Fair
Pay Act...He
voted with George W. Bush 95% of the time in 2007
(what a Maverick!)...
Take your own unedited peek at
"McCain Revealed"
JH
We
cannot afford
another four years of these misguided policies.
To join the MILLION
MEMBER Mobilization for
Employee Free Choice
JH
To join the
Rapid Action Team
JH
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6/21/08
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Capco Steel dismantles tower cranes at
MIT Project... |
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Thanks to LMCT Safety
Director
Pat McDermott for
forwarding pictures of CAPCO STEEL dismantling tower cranes
at the MIT project...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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6/21/08
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H.B. Welding tops-off GREATER BOSTON FOOD BANK project... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Paul Lynch for
forwarding pictures of HB Welding topping-off the Greater
Boston Food Bank project. Longhorn Steel did the rebar on the
project...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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6/21/08
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Goliath Crane falsework being erected to jack down the main
frame By Daniel Marr & Sons... |
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Thanks to LMCT Safety Director
Pat McDermott and Paul Lynch for forwarding pictures of Daniel Marr & Son
as they continue to erect the falsework to dismantle the GOLIATH CRANE... (NOTE:
I cannot help but think about the fact that I was an apprentice on
this job when it went up. I never dreamed I would be alive to see
our members taking it down, never mind still active-Jay
H.)
To see more photos
JH
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6/21/08
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Capco Steel tops off MIT Project... |
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Thanks to Mike Westcott of Capco Steel
and Johnny "Ski" for
forwarding pictures of the topping off of the steel erection at the
MIT
project. Dana "The Rooster" Spears shows off his allegiance
for Local 7 (above left) during the ceremony...
Additionally, it should be
noted that CAPCO STEEL worked 10,715 man-hours and erected over
2200 Tons of steel without "...incident or injury..." according
to Jim O'Neill, Senior Safety Manager of Bond Brothers, the
GC. According to Mr. O'Neill, in a letter he issued to me at the
District Council, he stated,
"I am writing this letter in
an effort to make you aware of the quality, integrity, and
professionalism exhibited by your members on the MIT Media Lab
Expansion Project.... As a safety professional with over fifteen
years of experience, I have never had a more conscientious crew of
Iron Workers. Their daily attention to safety has been outstanding
and they have set the standard for all other trades on the site.
They are a credit to your organization and the building trades as a
whole....
Thank
you, Mr. O'Neill. It isn't often that people take the time to point
out what our trade is all about. It certainly makes all the hard
work of our training and safety divisions, and our members and
affiliated contractors in the field, worth all the effort that is
expended...
JH
To see more pictures of the job
JH
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6/21/08
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LU 424 of New Haven, CT involved in a
variety of activities... |
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Thanks to Local 424's
Kevin Byrnes for
forwarding pictures of a variety of activities going on in
Connecticut. Berlin Steel is erecting at Yale University...Connecticut
Rebar is at the Sheridan School...LU15 and 424 representatives
are at the Building and Construction Trades Legislative
Conference in Washington, DC...Proconi Services's crew is
at the Sheridan School...and some precast concrete erection...
To see more photos
JH
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6/21/08
Be cautious if you're
considering
John McCain's candidacy!
Let's "explain" the Real McCain
as he is not the "Real McCoy"
when it comes to workers' issues...
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The Associated
Builders and Contractors (ABC) have endorsed
John McCain for President.
They claim, through their chairman,
Bill Fairchild, that
"...Senator McCain best represents the free enterprise
values of the ABC."
Many labor
unions
respectfully submit that "free enterprise" is Big Business
code for "keeping the workers poor and ensuring that they are truly scared for their jobs."
Just so we are clear
here, the ABC is a group of for-profit contractors who have
formed a union to drive down wages and
eliminate benefits for construction workers and their
families. The ABC's avowed enemy is Organized Labor as labor
unions
represent everything the ABC works to defeat
legislatively or through their rhetoric and propaganda.
Remember, only one side can prevail in this race...
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It is important
that you remember that labor unions view political candidates at all
levels solely on how they treat workers and their families
and how they vote on workers' issues in general. Unions do not
tell their members whom to vote for, but they would be remiss
were they not to point out the differences
RELATED TO
WORKERS' ISSUES
between candidates vying for the same office...
PLEASE
CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ABC POSITIONS (And our responses in
yellow):
(All the ABC propaganda can be found by clicking here and
following the links)

Davis
Bacon--(ABC
Propaganda) The Davis-Bacon Act is a Depression-era wage
subsidy law enacted in 1931. Its time has run out. In
the 21st Century, especially in the new competitive global
economy, it is essential to allow the free market system to
determine wages. ABC strongly supports legislative and
regulatory efforts designed to limit the negative effects of
the Davis-Bacon Act.
(Website administrator's NOTE):
Free market is
synonymous with the previously discussed "free enterprise."
It's more Big Business Code for diminishing the capacity of
workers in their struggle for equity. You want Davis Bacon
eliminated? John McCain and his pals at the ABC will gladly
accommodate you.
Immigration--(ABC
Propaganda) ABC and its member companies face
shortages of craft professionals and legal laborers who
have extreme difficulty in becoming citizens or obtaining
the necessary work permits.
(Website administrator's NOTE): They can find plenty of
skilled help at union halls throughout the country but the
wages are too high and the workers want benefits. Forget
about it! This is also why they despise salting (see
next item), as labor unions often expose ILLEGAL immigrant employee
bases. They carefully shroud their policy with "legal
laborers." Labor's experiences are they are not practicing what
they preach in many cases. Where do illegal workers go for
justice when they are exploited? They are a captive
audience.
Salting--
(Website administrator's NOTE): Salting allows labor unions to uncover
rampant cheating in their industry. Here's the ABC's feelings
(remember, when labor unions uncover cheating we are eating into
profits). Check out the last statement they make;
"salting campaigns have been used successfully." Why do
you think they want it eliminated? More importantly, why does John McCain
support their position?
(ABC Propaganda) "Salting"
abuse is the intentional placing of trained union
professional organizers and agents in a merit shop facility
to harass or disrupt company operations, apply economic
pressure, increase operating and legal costs, and ultimately
put the company out of business.
The objectives of the union agents are accomplished
through filing frivolous and unfair labor practice
complaints or discrimination charges against the employer
with:
- the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
- the Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)
- the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Salting campaigns have been used successfully
to cause economic harm for construction companies and
are quickly expanding into other industries across the
country.
Project Labor Agreements--(ABC
Propaganda) ABC strongly opposes
union-only project labor agreements (PLAs)
on construction projects. These agreements not only exclude
open shop contractors from bidding on projects paid for by
their own tax dollars, but also drive up the cost of
construction by reducing competition for the work.
(Website administrator's NOTE):
It is a straight
out lie for them to claim they are excluding from bidding on
ANY taxpayer funded pro governed by a PLA. It is
ILLEGAL to exclude them. They do not bid these projects
because they do not want to subject their workers to a
better way of life. That is a business decision and they
should be ashamed to LIE, but they do not seem to be ashamed to do
anything that will allow them to undermine and ultimately
destroy Organized Labor. George W. Bush is their muscle now.
John McCain is waiting in the wings as a viable replacement.
They are liars, plain and simple, when they claim they
are "excluded" from bidding taxpayer funded projects. You
know the old story about one lie leading to still another
lie to cover up for the first one. Consider this Lie #1 and
let the snowballing begin!
Job Targeting--(ABC
Propaganda) The
practice of Job targeting, also known as "market recovery
funds," collects fees from union members for providing
financial subsidies to union contractors on projects where
they face competition from merit contractors.
(Website administrator's NOTE):
Unions
do not pass on their social responsibilities to the nation's
taxpayers. The ABC does. It is not evident in a
snapshot, but will become clear as the decades wear on and
people working without collective bargaining agreements have
nowhere to turn when they can no longer ply their trade.
The only solution will be to nail the taxpayers.
Job Training--(ABC
Propaganda) "John McCain supports the strengthening of
community college training programs enabling workers
to lead productive and prosperous lives." (Website
administrator's NOTE):
Contemporary wisdom leads one to believe that Republicans
are the sentry at the gate when it comes to protecting the
average American taxpayers from tax increases. Here are two
issues to consider:
- The ABC relies on "community colleges" to provide
the technical training for the construction industry.
Community colleges are taxpayer funded entities.
According to a recent survey by The
Construction Institute (TCI), "From 1997 to 2007
two UNION state certified apprenticeship programs
in Massachusetts graduated 680 iron workers to
journeymen status. In the same time period, 21
NON-UNION state certified iron worker apprentice
programs graduated SIX (6) apprentices to
journeymen status. The 680 UNION graduates' education
was privately funded. Who's putting the burden on the
taxpayers? The ABC and JOHN McCAIN. Who's training the
workers? Organized Labor and private sector contractors.
- According to a February 2008 Bloomberg story
author Kevin Hassett claimed the following: "
If
(George W.) Bush had promised in January 2001 that the
baseline of government spending that he inherited when
he took office would be the cap during his term, then we
would have a big budget surplus today. It would have
been easy to do. He just had to say: ``I will not spend
one penny more than President
Bill Clinton
planned to. I will veto any bill that tries to.'' I have
written before in this space that Bush has outspent
Clinton by a mile. With government spending still out of
control, the gap between where we are and where a
disciplined nation could have been is getting bigger and
bigger."
(Website administrator's NOTE):
Spin is what politics is all about. They will paint
worker friendly candidates as pariahs who want to tax
you to death. They will scare you on any number of
social issues to keep your eye off their true
intentions.
The ABC wants John McCain because, like George W. Bush,
he will march in lockstep with their demands as outlined
above as well as on so many other anti-union,
anti-workers issues that are too numerous to list.
Unions
represent your interests on wages, working conditions,
and safety. Unions must view candidates in that
vacuum as union membership reflects a wide and varied
spectrum when it comes to social issues. One thing union
representatives
can tell you without equivocation. A vote for John
McCain is going to have a negative effect on your
ability to find work as you move forward. On that you
can be
sure and on that you should be clear.
It's your
choice...it's your VOTE...and it's YOU and your family who
deserve good wages, comprehensive benefits, and safe working
conditions so you return home each evening.
The ABC
hates Organized Labor...The ABC adores John McCain...It's
your job to decide if our nation's myriad of social
issues--on which groups of union members from any area of
the country vehemently disagree with each other, yet
continue to work side-by-side with each other on a daily
basis--should supersede your ability to make a decent
living.
If you still
disbelieve that a
John McCain
Presidency will be nothing more than a continuation of
four more years of George W. Bush's policies
You will
notice that the ABC is gloating over the fact that KARL ROVE
(a.k.a. Bush's Brain) "...HAS BEEN CONFIRMED AS THIS
YEAR'S KEYNOTE SPEAKER..." to their members. They add
the following if you click on "READ MORE" under the Karl
Rove announcement:
If you still
don't believe their true intentions

FOCUS ON THIS PORTION OF THE ABC'S PRESS RELEASE:
"...Following Roves address, Legislative Conference
participants will have the opportunity to meet with members
of Congress to discuss important legislative issues that
impact their businesses, including card check elections,
union-only project labor agreements and expansion of the
Davis-Bacon Act. Participants will also have the opportunity
to meet with Bush administration officials and top officials
at the nations federal agencies to ensure that the voice of
the merit shop construction industry is heard on important
policy decisions...."
Again, a
union's
role is simple. Unions represent your interests insofar as
making a good living under safe working conditions and it is
of equal importance that you understand what labor unions have encountered on a
daily basis over the past eight years. Four more years of
George W. Bush's policies hidden under the cloak and
admiration of John McCain's legitimate heroism to his
country are not in union members' best
interest. Big Business votes its pocketbooks and its bottom
line. You must consider placing your
livelihood in a paramount position to any social issues for
this election and vote YOUR pocketbook.
George Bush
was an oil man and it should be clear to you when you are
filling your vehicle at, and in some cases above, $4.00
per gallon, that his fellow oil men and their Big Business
cohorts (e.g., defense contractors) have been handsomely
rewarded for their undying loyalty. When Bush was elected
(selected?)
President by the United States Supreme Court in 2000, a
gallon of gas cost $1.55---the subsequent run-up in
price should not be construed as a
coincidence. Keep a sharp eye on who Big Oil
endorses...this will be a key indicator as to what you can
expect moving forward.
As the weeks and
months wear on, we will compare and contrast the candidates'
records.
Our hope is that you will recognize the significant
differences... JH |
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6/9/08
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Peregrine Falcon's eggs hatching on
the
GOLIATH CRANE... |
Thanks to LMCT Safety Director
Pat McDermott for forwarding pictures of Daniel Marr & Son
as they continue to dismantle the GOLIATH CRANE. Pat also
found some interesting developments in the hatching of peregrine
falcon eggs...
To see larger versions of the photos
JH
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6/9/08
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LU7's IRONMEN MC donates $10,000.00 to
Jimmy Fund in Kimberly Ferrara's memory... |
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Thanks to Local 7 President
Billy Keegan for
forwarding pictures of Charlie Clifford and Arny Krane
donating $10,000.00 to Dana Kelly of the Jimmy Fund on
behalf of the late Kimberly Ferrara (late daughter of Local
7's Tom Broderick and late wife of Local 7's Matt Ferrara)...
To see larger versions of the two photos
JH
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6/2/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Arthur Niven
Book #709341
Local #7
A memorial service will be held at a future
date and we will post the information when it becomes available.
Please remember the
Niven family (especially Local
7's Marty and Ronnie Niven) in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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5/30/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Herbert Hunt
Book #245917
Local #424
Services :
Thursday, June 5, 2008
9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
West Haven Funeral Home
662 Savin Avenue
West Haven, CT
Funeral will immediately follow at 10:30 a.m. at St.
Louis Church - 89 Blue Hill Lane - West Haven, CT
Please remember the
Hunt family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the West Haven Funeral Home
JH
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5/30/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Jimmy Dooley
Book #1005803
Local #7
Wake: Sunday, June 1, 2008
2 PM - 6 PM
Gately Funeral Home
79 West Foster Street
Melrose, MA
Funeral Services will will be held at the St. Mary's
Church at 46 Myrtle Street in Melrose on Monday at 10 AM
Please remember the
Dooley family (especially Jimmy's brother David, a Local
7 member) in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Gately Funeral Home
JH
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5/29/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
George "Bill" Prior Sr.
Book #668286
Local #37
Services :
Saturday, May 31, 2008
9 a.m.
Russell Boyle & Son Funeral Home
331 Smith Street
Providence, RI
Please remember the
Prior family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Russell Boyle & Son Funeral Home
JH
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5/29/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Albert Wirick
Book #231956
Local #37
Services :
Friday, May 30, 2008
10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Iannotti Funeral Home
415 Washington Street
Coventry, RI
Funeral Services will will be held at 11 a.m.
Please remember the
Wirick family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Iannotti Funeral Home
JH
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5/28/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Warren "Red" Davis
Book #623217
Local #7
Wake: Thursday, May 29, 2008
4 PM - 8 PM
O'Connor & Son Funeral Home
740 Adams Street
Dorchester, MA
Funeral Services will will be held at the O'Connor
Funeral Home at 10 AM on Friday, May 30th
Please remember the
Davis family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the O'Connor Funeral Home
JH
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5/27/08
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CAPCO STEEL erecting steel at Brayton
Point Power Plant... |
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Thanks to Local 37's Danny
Chattman for
forwarding pictures of CAPCO STEEL erecting steel at the
Brayton Point Power Plant project...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/27/08
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Mass AFL-CIO Scholarship Dinner... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Neil Conley for
forwarding pictures of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO
Scholarship Award Dinner...
To see pictures of the award ceremony
JH
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5/27/08
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H B WELDING erecting Fall River Court
House... |
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Thanks to Local 37's Danny
Chattman for
forwarding pictures of H B Welding erecting steel at the
Fall River Court House project in Fall River, MA...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/27/08
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LU7's Carlos Campos and Mike Cohen
recognized for their dedication and hard work... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Steve
Williams for
forwarding pictures of Local 7 members Carlos Campos
and Mike Cohen being recognized for the work they do in
conjunction with Local 7's Industry Analysts...
To see pictures of the award ceremony
JH
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5/22/08
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Local 7 Annual
Golf Tournament
Presidents Golf Course
Quincy, MA
Saturday, June 21st
1 PM ---- Shotgun start
$100 per player
(Proceeds will be donated to LU7 member Dick
Gallagher who was paralyzed in an on-the-job accident)
Contact John Coyle @
617-669-1484
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5/21/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Harold McGuire
Book #179659
Local #424
Services have been completed at this time.
Please remember the
McGuire family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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5/19/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Dan Twohill
Book #10270705
Local #424
Wake: Tuesday, May 20, 2008
4 PM - 8 PM
Clancy Funeral Home
43 Kirkham Avenue
East Haven, CT
Funeral Mass: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
@ 9:30 AM
St. Francis Church - Ferry Street
New Haven, CT
Please remember the
Twohill family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Clancy Funeral Home
JH
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5/16/08
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STEEL THINGS erects pre-engineered
building in Waterville, Maine... |
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Thanks to LU7's John Evans
for forwarding pictures of Charlie Cochran's STEEL THINGS, LLC
erecting a pre-engineered metal building in Waterville, Maine...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/14/08
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Capco Steel erecting steel at the
Emerson College project... |
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Thanks to Mike Westcott of
Capco Steel for
forwarding pictures of the ongoing steel erection at the
Emerson College
project...
To see more pictures of the job
JH
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5/13/08
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Capco Steel erecting steel at the W
HOTEL project... |
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Thanks to
Mike Westcott
of
Capco Steel for
forwarding pictures of the ongoing steel erection at the
W HOTEL
project...
To see more pictures of the job
JH
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5/10/08
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Stresscon in New Hampshire... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Dave
"Shake" Paquette for
forwarding pictures of Stresscon laying rebar on a LOWE'S in
Hookset, NH and for a large water tank in Hampton, NH...
To see pictures of the LOWE'S job
(above left)
JH
To see pictures of the water tank project (above right)
JH
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5/10/08
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ARC ERECTING in Freeport, ME... |
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Thanks to LU7's John Evans
for forwarding pictures of the ARC ERECTING erecting a
133,000 square foot building for A J Martini in Freeport,
ME...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/10/08
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PRIME STEEL erecting steel and precast
panels in Malden, MA... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Neil Conley for
forwarding pictures of PRIME STEEL on a steel and precast concrete
job in Malden, MA...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/10/08
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BOLDT at Huber Mill in Maine... |
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Thanks to LU7's John Evans
for forwarding pictures of the Boldt Company Of Appleton,
Wisconsin at the Huber Mill project in Easton, Maine (four
hours NORTH of the union hall which is 200 miles from Boston). The
job is working 7-10s and if we get the next phase we will have
members on site until September...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/10/08
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Regis Steel on bridge job up in
Newbury, MA... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Neil Conley for
forwarding pictures of REGIS STEEL on a bridge project up in
Newbury, MA...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/10/08
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"Fitzie" pulls the pin... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Neil Conley for
forwarding pictures of the recent Retirement Celebration of
General Secretary Mike Fitzpatrick (above right with LU7's
Mike Durant and LU37's Roy Coulombe). "Fitzie"
was a particularly close friend to this District Council due to his
close relationship with DC President Emeritus Joe Quilty.
Present at the dinner was Congressman Steve Lynch (above
left chatting with Local 37's Danny Chattman and David
Langlais)...
To see pictures of Fitzie's retirement dinner
JH
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5/10/08
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Recent Building and
Construction Trades Department Legislative Conference in Washington
DC... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Neil Conley for
forwarding pictures of the recent Building and Construction
Trades Department Legislative Conference in Washington DC...
To see pictures of the conference
JH
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5/9/08
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Capco Steel at Harvard University
Northwest project... |
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Thanks to Capco Steel's Mike
Westcott for
forwarding pictures of Capco Steel and our members doing some
exquisite miscellaneous metal work at Harvard University...
Capco Steel's Mike Caparco
was so thrilled with the skill and craftsmanship of the crew on the
job he asked me to list their names: Bernie Cook, Dan Turco, Nick
Medugno, Brian Perkins, Bill Smith, Jim Sarno, Rich Thibodeaux, Joe
Cook, Jim Schoeberlein, Tim Walker, Wade Sutton, Clifton "Hoss"
Wilson, Lane Cushman, Ray Keefe, and Mike Avery. If I missed
anyone, hit me with an E-mail.
NOTE: It is hard to explain how
good it feels to receive a call from a contractor apprising you of
how well someone or some group of people have performed for their
company. Thanks to Mike for taking the time to call and thanks to
all the guys listed and pictured above for prompting that phone
call!
JH
To see pictures of the work
JH
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5/6/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of
Local 7 Business Agent Paul Lynch's MOTHER and wife
of the late Local 7 member John Lynch
Eleanor (Murphy) Lynch
of South Weymouth
Wake: Wednesday, May 7, 2008
4 PM - 8 PM
Sweeney Brothers Funeral Home
1 Independence Ave
Quincy, MA
Funeral Mass: Thursday, May 8, 2008
@ 10 AM
St. John The Baptist Church - 44 School Street
Quincy, MA
Please remember the Lynch family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the Sweeney Brothers' Funeral Home
JH
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5/5/08
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Local 7 Ironmen
Motorcycle Club
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Season
of the Bike
ARNY KRANE submitted the following:
The warm weather has finally arrived and all
those cold snaps and rainstorms are paid in full as a Motorcycle
summer is worth any price. A motorcycle is not just a two wheeled
car. The difference between driving a car and climbing onto a
motorcycle is the difference watching TV and actually living your
life.
The common citizen may
not understand the strong sense of fraternity among riders, or of
the danger and rush we quietly share. Motorcyclists embrace life,
squeezing every palpable bit out of our senses.
Please join us at our second
meeting of the season. Thursday, May 15th at 5:00 PM at Local 7 in
South Boston..
We have already
planned three rides for this season.
1.) Saturday June 7th
: the scenic Mohawk Trail, where we stop for lunch along the way and
enjoy a fun filled day.
2.) August 9th
& 10th: A ride to the top of Mt. Washington.
3.) September 7th:
Kimberly Ferrara Run (Raising money for the Dana Farber Cancer
Research Hospital.)
For further information
please contact:
Charley Clifford -- President: 781-626-2202
Arny Krane Vice President: 508-561-1649
Mark Lally -- Secretary/Treasurer
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5/5/08
It is
with deep regret that we announce the
death of our friend and brother
Frank
"Primo" Leone
Book #470049
Local #424
Wake: Tuesday, May 6, 2008
4 PM - 8 PM
North Haven Funeral Home
36 Washington Ave
North Haven, CT 06473
Funeral Mass: Thursday, May 7, 2008
@ 11 AM
St. Theresa's Church - 555 Middletown Avenue
North Haven, CT 06473
Please remember the
Leone family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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For a MapQuest map to the North Haven Funeral Home
JH
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5/5/08
Local 7 BM Mike Durant
has requested that I re-post
this information...
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Looking to boom out and chase
UNION work around the country?
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At Day & Zimmermann NPS (DZNPS) we
recognize how important it is for you as a union
building tradesperson to find work throughout the
country. Therefore, we built this website to provide you
with the most up-to-date information about union work
opportunities with DZNPS.
Click here for
Upcoming Outage Work to
find:
Local union contact information
Maps/directions
Preferred lodging/accommodations
And much more..
If you find an outage you're
interested in working, please contact the business agent
of the respective local union listed with that site.
DZNPS hires all craft positions by union referral only.
We encourage you to
(Click on any underlined prompts to access)
register
with us so
that you can receive email notifications of
upcoming/emergent work and get access to our resume
builder. Our
resume builder allows
you to create, store, and print your resume. It's a free
tool for you to use.
Additionally, DZNPS is always looking
for supervisory and management personnel to run work at
our project sites. Click on the
Careers tab to view
current position openings. Then utilize our
resume builder to
submit your resume for consideration for these non-craft
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Lancaster, PA 17601
717.481.5601
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It costs
nothing to take a peek at
the available
work
opportunities...
All you
have to do is click onto the site and register...
You will
receive E-mail notifications of available work... |
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5/7/08
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BRI at the Portsmouth Abbey project in
Rhode Island... |
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Thanks to Local 37's Danny
Chattman for
forwarding pictures of BRI at the Portsmouth Abbey
project in Rhode Island. Also on the job are A J Steel and
Kennedy & Sons (glass company prom PA)...
To see pictures of the project
JH
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5/7/08
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Capco Steel erecting Blue Cross Blue
Shield building in Providence, RI... |
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Thanks to Local 37's Danny
Chattman for
forwarding pictures of Capco Steel erecting steel at the
Blue Cross Blue Shield building in Providence, RI...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/7/08
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NS Associates in Stowe, VT... |
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Thanks to Local 7's Damon Hall for
forwarding pictures of NS Associates
at Stowe Vermont...
To see pictures of the job
JH
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5/1/08
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It is
with deep regret that we announce the
passing of our friend and brother
Harvey W.
White
Former Local 496 member
Services have been completed at this time...
Please remember the
White family in your thoughts and prayers during this
period of sorrow and bereavement...
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