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Wage increases take a slight dip

Date: Jul-25-2003

Average first-year contract settlements for wage and benefits in the U.S. construction industry in the first half of 2003 have resulted in increases of $1.45 or 4.3 percent - a...

Health care dilemma highlights ABC's various shortcomings

Date: Jul-11-2003

Tradesman Viewpoint Around this time every year, we learn a little bit about what's on the plate for the coming year for the anti-union Associated Builders and Contractors after they...

Inspiring work by masons working at Islamic Center

Date: Jul-11-2003

The Islamic Center of America mosque in Dearborn is beset by a shortage of money to complete the $15 project - but fortunately there was no shortage of talent among...

NEWS BRIEFS

Date: Jul-11-2003

Wage survey needs help from contractors  The building trades are knee-deep in the effort to help the U.S. Department of Labor get an accurate assessment of prevailing wage rates across...

New use for old NMU fieldhouse

Date: Jul-11-2003

MARQUETTE - Tom Izzo's old basketball court stomping ground is being turned into office space. Renovations are ongoing to transform the 130,000-square-foot Northern Michigan University's Hedgecock Fieldhouse into a multi-story...

Repeal prevailing wage? Any savings 'likely to be small,' researcher says

Date: Jul-11-2003

LANSING - A coalition of statewide union construction industry organizations recently organized their first-ever prevailing wage orientation session for state legislators entitled, "Don't be fooled by the newest shell game...

'This bill is horrible' Trades won't breathe easier under asbestos plan

Date: Jul-11-2003

Editor's note: For months, the labor movement, the business community, and Democrats and Republicans in Congress have been wrangling over streamlining the asbestosis litigation process through the creation of a...

Two firms slammed for 'willful disregard of worker safety' after Ford Field fatality

Date: Jul-11-2003

The horrific death of painter Gjon Gojcac at Ford Field nearly a year ago resulted in penalties and citations totaling more than a half-million dollars against two companies that were...

Carhartt's blue jean promotion fits trades to a 'T'

Date: Jun-27-2003

The Carhartt Co. isn't normally in the business of giving its products away. But that's what the work clothes manufacturer did on June 5, when more than 500 construction workers...

Hilton Garden Inn construction is a rarity for Detroit

Date: Jun-27-2003

  The resurgent Harmonie Park area of Detroit is getting a new tenant, the $26 million Hilton Garden Inn. The first hotel to be built in the City of Detroit...