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:: Saturday, August 19, 2006 ::
Building & Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO - Press Release - Canada NewsWire
The newly elected International Vice-President of the United Association (Plumbers & Pipefitters) John Telford commented, 'This application provides the long term horizons that we need to re-generate the construction work
force. Our current workers are highly skilled and have built extensive projects ranging from Nuclear Plants to the Tar Sands, long term future building programs will allow us to take in bright young people as the apprentices we'll need for the future. The future is here now; the UA and the other Building Trades Unions are ready for that future. You can only train construction workers on the job and the potential to have those training spots is heartening.'------------------------------------------- posted 6:44 AM :: reference link ::
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