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The locals were forcibly merged into a new affiliate, Local 803, which was in turn supervised from McCarron's Los Angeles offices. In 1992, carpenters' international union president Sigurd Lucassen and McCarron ordered a snap one-day election to select new Local 803 leaders.
AB 2011 still mandates developers pay union-approved, or "prevailing," wages and provide some healthcare benefits to workers, whether they're union members or not.
Flagg, Michael. "Judge Orders Carpenters to Conduct New Union Elections." Los Angeles Times. October 30, 1993. Flagg, Michael. "National Union Takes Control of Carpenter Locals." Los Angeles Times. November 21, 1991. Franklin, Stephen. "First Public Feud in Years Stings AFL-CIO Leadership." Chicago Tribune. May 14, 1995.
Organize or Die: Smash Boss Unionism - Build Union Power. Self-published, 1970. Johnson, Clyde. Millmen 550—A History of the Militant Years (1961–1966) of Local 550, United Brotherhood of Carpenters. Self-published, 1990. Kazin, Michael. Barons of Labor: The San Francisco Building Trades and Union Power in the Progressive Era.
Local 740 (greater NY) – millwright and machinery erectors; Local 926 (Brooklyn) – carpenters; Local 1556 (greater NY & NJ) – timbermen and dockbuilders; Local 1536 (Midtown Manhattan) – timbermen; dissolved 2010, combined with dockbuilders to form local 1556 * Local 2163 (Manhattan, Upper West Side) – carpenters, dissolved 1982 and ...
The charges were filed last fall by Carpenters Local 152, a labor union based in Manteca and Martinez, and the case remains open. The Nor Cal Carpenters Union represents 22 unions, including ...
The Los Angeles City Council approved the labor deal Tuesday in a vote of 11-0. Under the agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18, roughly 10,000 workers will ...
The first local in Canada was chartered in 1896 as well, in Toronto. A second Canadian local formed in Montreal in 1900, and a Vancouver local in 1902. [1] The union joined the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1889. The Panic of 1893 weakened the union significantly, however, and the union's finances collapsed. The AFL revoked the Tin ...