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Bracelet drawing benefits St. Rita

Date: Feb-02-2001

Building trades workers and Pointe Jewelry pitched in during the holiday season to raise $10,010 for "The House" at St. Rita, an inner-city Detroit parish that provides food and a...

GM thinks big with new Grand River Assembly Plant

Date: Feb-02-2001

LANSING -For the first time in 15 years, General Motors is building a new assembly plant on U.S. soil. But when they get around to building 'em, they build 'em...

Labor finds Chao a better choice

Date: Feb-02-2001

It seems as if organized labor has a Labor Department secretary it can live with. President George W. Bush selected former Deputy Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao to be Secretary of...

Makeover, maintenance, fortify Detroit's 'defining' skyscraper

Date: Feb-02-2001

The 77-story Marriot Hotel at the GM Renaissance Center may the tallest building in the state, but the cylindrical smoked-glass tower is a little short on character. The same can't...

NEWS BRIEFS

Date: Feb-02-2001

Local 98's Barnhart enters retirement Jim Barnhart, long-time officer at Plumbers Local 98, eased into retirement on Jan. 12 during a party given in his honor at Eastpointe Manor. He...

OSHA hopes to save lives with new steel erection rules

Date: Feb-02-2001

Improved on-the-job safeguards for the nation's iron workers and other Hardhats are on the way under new rules adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The new rule on...

St. John building to consolidate cancer treatment

Date: Feb-02-2001

More convenient care for cancer patients is on the way to the St. John Health System, with the construction of the 69,000-square-foot Van Elslander Cancer Center. Located on the eastern...

Union membership slide resumes after 2 even years

Date: Feb-02-2001

Despite the unprecedented allocation of resources for union organizing over the last decade, union membership numbers continue to fall in Michigan and around the nation. The U.S. Bureau of Labor...

Big chill project revives Ottawa Street Station

Date: Jan-19-2001

LANSING - The fortunes of the Lansing Board of Water and Light's Ottawa Street Station have turned from hot to cold. And that's a good thing for the preservation of...

Bush extends fist to workers with Labor Dept. pick

Date: Jan-19-2001

Earlier this month, President-Elect George W. Bush dropped a bomb on organized labor in the form of Linda Chavez, his candidate for Labor Department secretary, who regulates how the nation's...