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GE's affection for low wages:'Free trade run amok'

Date: Jan-21-2000

So this is what the global economy has come to. The wealthiest corporation in the world, General Electric, told its suppliers point blank: "Migrate or be out of business; it's...

Here's how to lay low from Old Man Winter

Date: Jan-21-2000

Brr. Here comes winter. Whether it's due to global warming or La Nina, the start of cold weather, at least in much of the Lower Peninsula, seems to be getting...

NEWS BRIEFS

Date: Jan-21-2000

Michigan trades do well with money Settlements in newly negotiated U.S. building trades contracts averaged $1.14 or 3.8 percent for their first year, according to the Construction Labor Research Council....

Building Condat plant is a smooth operation

Date: Jan-10-2000

SALINE - Manufacturing and industrial plant owners want their machinery's gears to mesh properly, they don't want their drill bits to overheat, and they want their motors to operate at...

Help wanted: Construction employment wide open through 2008

Date: Jan-07-2000

If you or someone you know is planning on staking out a career in construction over the next eight years…your skills are probably going to be in demand. The U.S....

Milder climate for labor in D.C.

Date: Jan-07-2000

While Republican lawmakers were taking bites out of unions in Lansing in 1999, GOP lawmakers in Congress were barely nipping at labor's heels. "Nearly all bills (both pro- and anti-labor)...

News Briefs

Date: Jan-07-2000

10-year contract sets new record Anyone who has been in the organized construction industry knows that three-year labor contracts have been the norm for decades. In St. Louis, the pipe...

New union hall ready for action

Date: Jan-07-2000

SCIO TOWNSHIP - It's beginning to look a lot like a union hall. More than nine months after ground was broken on the new 18,000 square-foot building that will house...

OSHA slow to move sanitation Standard

Date: Jan-07-2000

An OSHA standard that would require hand-washing facilities on all construction sites is still a priority. But it depends on your definition of "priority." OSHA Administrator Charles Jeffress said Dec....

'Senate Bill 32 is clearly about union busting'

Date: Jan-07-2000

By David Woodward D-34th District Michigan House As you may know, the Republican-controlled legislature in Michigan has been making strong policy statements about its dislike of unions and their role...