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Seventy sheet metal workers, laborers, cement finishers, teamsters, pipe fitters and carpenters gathered on Monday to protest the use of out-of-state labor to construct the Guernsey Power Station, as reported by the Daily Jeffersonian.
Seventy sheet metal workers, laborers, cement finishers, teamsters, pipe fitters and carpenters gathered on Monday to protest the use of out-of-state labor to construct the Guernsey Power Station, as reported by the Daily Jeffersonian.
In more than a dozen Johnson Controls Inc. manufacturing plants across the country, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation (SMART) workers are demanding better COVID-19 protections.
In more than a dozen Johnson Controls Inc. manufacturing plants across the country, International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation (SMART) workers are demanding better COVID-19 protections. The company responds.
A routine fire incident such as this one would not normally make headlines, but with toilet paper being in such demand during our current state of affairs, let's just say we are happy things did not turn out worse.