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The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association (SMWIA) was a trade union of skilled metal workers who perform architectural sheet metal work, fabricate and install heating and air conditioning work, shipbuilding, appliance construction, heater and boiler construction, precision and specialty parts manufacture, and a variety of other jobs involving sheet metal.
Edward J. Carlough (April 10, 1932 – June 29, 1994) was an American labor leader and president of the Sheet Metal Workers International Association from 1970 to 1993. Carlough was born in 1932 to Edward F. Carlough in New York City. He was educated in public schools in New York.
Now representing 75 percent of the US and Canada's skilled sheet metal work force, or about 26,000 members in 1924, the IA was ready to adopt what one member called a "more up-to-date, progressive name" – The Sheet Metal Workers' International Association.
WNJU (channel 47) is a television station licensed to Linden, New Jersey, United States, serving as the Telemundo outlet for the New York City area. It is one of two flagship stations of the Spanish-language network (the other being WSCV in Miami–Fort Lauderdale).
The AA looked for growth, however, in the tin industry, which still required skilled workers. By 1900, the union had organized 75 percent of the sheet metal mills and all but one of the tin mills in the country. That year, the union changed its name to the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. [27]
The following stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly operated on virtual channel 47: KKNF-LD in Lufkin, Texas; KLPN-LD in Longview, Texas; W47DX-D in Canovanas, Puerto Rico; W48DT-D in Guayanilla, Puerto Rico; WBAX-LD in Albany, New York; WEKK-LD in Wausau, Wisconsin; WIED-LD in Greenville, North Carolina; WSBN-TV in Norton, Virginia
These stations span across 112 designated market areas in the United States ranging from as large as New York, New York, to as small as Quincy, Illinois, and Traverse City, Michigan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] These stations have no local operations and rely almost entirely upon outsourced programming from third parties or the 24-hour feeds of digital ...
In 1988, the sheet division was sold to 500 employees of the company through an employee stock ownership plan; the new firm was named North Coast Brass & Copper Co. Only 40 Chase employees were left in the Cleveland area, at its Solon headquarters, though the firm still had two other divisions, in Montpelier, OH, and Shelby, NC. [2] Conversion.