Sunday, March 7, 2010
Strong Support for San Gabriel Water District PLA
It was standing room only for the latest meeting to discuss the benefits of passing a project labor agreement for the upper San Gabriel Water District. Several members of the Building Trades who live in the area came to voice their support for the agreement that would help to promote sustainable careers for San Gabriel area residents.
Major Win For Port Community
A Project Labor Agreement covering the Middle Harbor in the Port of Long Beach has been ratified after opposition by the Associated Builders and Contractors imploded. City leaders hailed the new agreement as a model for neighboring communities concerned about cost overruns, project delays and missing out on local hiring opportunities. Retired Organizer Larry Henderson whose efforts lead to the adoption of the land mark agreement was congratulated by the Board Members. His efforts to bring good paying jobs and apprenticeship opportunities to the residents of Long Beach finally materialized. Over 60 members of The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 11 attended the meeting.
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Long Beach Labor Candidates Find Support
Volunteers in the City of Long Beach California have been precinct walking and phone banking for Labor friendly candidates. Recent rains have not deterred their efforts to get the word out to the community. The message of good paying jobs and Greening the Port of Long Beach is being well received. Work will continue right up to Election Day on Tuesday April 12th, 2010.
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