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UBC deserts organized labor!

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Jurisdiction

Documents obtained through local government agencies proving Terry Nelsons claims that the IBEW is attempting to "legislate jurisdiction" are false.

 

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Stop Work Order Stop Work Order

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Date added: 07/25/2010
Date modified: 07/25/2010
Filesize: 506.19 kB
Downloads: 274
Stop work order placed on The Syndicate lofts by St Louis City Inspector John Peek. John Peek is the only person involved in this story that is an IBEW member.

John McDonald Ruling John McDonald Ruling

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Date added: 07/25/2010
Date modified: 07/25/2010
Filesize: 730.63 kB
Downloads: 222
Document from St Louis City Department of Public Safety Engineering Manager and Professional Engineer John McDonald detailing the electrical violations at The Syndicate Lofts that resulted in a NOTICE OF STOP WORK order to be placed by St Louis city electrical inspector John Peek.

Craig Heller Letter Craig Heller Letter

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Date added: 07/25/2010
Date modified: 07/25/2010
Filesize: 495.58 kB
Downloads: 225
Letter from St Louis Loftworks owner Craig Heller to BSI Construction Inc. employee Mark Wellen instructing him to remove cabinets containing improperly installed puck lights.

Newsflash

“This is a very, very important development,” said Herman Benson, long time executive director of the New York-based Association for Union Democracy. “Ever since the UBC left the AFL-CIO and joined the Change to Win coalition it was implicit that they had a long-term strategy of becoming a general construction union that would take on all the trades,” he said. “This is the first indication I’ve seen that they will take on the IBEW, which is probably one of the strongest of construction unions. One of the most sacred things for the IBEW is the hiring hall. In effect, the Carpenters are offering employers a sweetheart deal to break into the electrical field and offering non-union contractors a union contract to use as a barrier against the IBEW.”

 

Carpenters Offer a Deal to Electrical Contractors
St Louis Construction News and Real Estate Nov-Dec ‘07