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  2. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

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    Across the United States and Canada more than 200 local Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committees (JATCs) used the NJATC’s curricula to help train electrical apprentices. The NJATC developed electrical training curricula for Inside Wireman, Outside Lineman , Voice-Data-Video (VDV), and Residential Wireman programs.

  3. United Association - Wikipedia

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    Journeymen in the pipe trades in the 1880s worked in three basic crafts: plumbers, steamfitters and gasfitters. The first truly successful national body, the United Association of Journeymen Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Steam Fitters' Helpers of the United States and Canada, was officially founded on October 11, 1889.

  4. Apprenticeship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Other unions such as the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, United Association of Plumbers, Fitters, Welders and HVAC Service Techs, Operating Engineers, Ironworkers, Sheet Metal Workers, Plasterers, Bricklayers and others offer similar programs.

  5. Martin Maddaloni - Wikipedia

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    Martin J. Maddaloni (born June 1939) is a former American labor union leader.. Born in Philadelphia, Maddaloni completed an apprenticeship as a pipefitter, then was promoted to eventually run the mechanical department of Henkels & McCoy.

  6. Bucks in NBA playoffs; Milwaukee steamfitters union celebrates

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    Steamfitters Local 601, a Milwaukee-based union group comprised of HVAC and refrigeration technicians, pipe welders, pipe fitters and apprentices, is celebrating Round 1 of the NBA Playoffs.

  7. John Coefield - Wikipedia

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    John Coefield (June 18, 1869 – February 8, 1940) was an American labor union leader.. Born in Franklin, Pennsylvania, Coefield completed an apprenticeship as a plumber.He worked in various cities before settling in San Francisco, where he joined the Plumbers', Gas Fitters', and Steam Fitters' Association.

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