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Unions welcome Aaron workers

Date Posted: March 30 2001

One of the largest nonunion mechanical contractors in the state has been forced to get along with a significant reduction in their workforce.

At the same time, a number of pipe trades unions are welcoming new members into their ranks.

Last month, 22 pipe trades workers left the employment of Aaron Mechanical and were sworn in to Plumbers Local 98, Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local 190, Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local 370, Plumbers, Pipe Fitters and Service Trades Local 636 and Sprinkler Fitters Local 704 with the prospect of better wages, benefits and training.

"We welcome the new workers and we're glad to have them," said organizer Joe Andrews. "Aaron is a big mechanical contractor and this puts a hurt on them. Hopefully, we'll be able to convince more of their workers that we're on their side and are trying to improve their living standard. Most of these guys are getting a $4-6 and hour pay raise plus a great fringe package."


IN ADDITION to the Aaron Mechanical workers who were sworn in, others present at Local 636 included Ben Ranger of Local 370, Greg Sievet of Local 636, International Rep. Joe Sposita, Dan Hall of Local 704, Mike McElroy of Local 98, Mark Johnson of Local 370, Joe Andrews of Local 636 and Mark Bott of Local 98.