"Whether commercial development, bridge rehabilitation or infrastructure expansion, we consistently provide trained, safety-focused professionals. And this is not unique to our region — it’s true nationwide." - @TheIronworkers Local 5 Business Manager, Gary R. Armstrong Jr.
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"At a time when we should be investing in energy independence at home, the GOP's tax bill forces our economy to rely on foreign adversaries while increasing energy bills and draining communities of the jobs they rely on." https://t.co/lGGHJ1MpRx
It’s really too bad that the Governor vetoed our legislation to ramp up battery storage. If we want cheaper (and more) energy this is the way to go.
The veto was ideology over greater energy supply, business opportunity and cheaper bills.
Like countless others, the electrical industry exists today because Black trailblazers refused to be held back, pushed boundaries, and created opportunities for future generations. This month, we honor the pioneers who broke barriers and changed the world.
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The richest man in the world is trying to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which goes after payday lenders, banks & debt collectors when they cheat folks.
The CFPB has returned billions to working-class Americans. Trump & Musk know this, they just don't care.
“The length of the season is a CBA-negotiated matter. Any commentary outside of a formal negotiation is just commentary.”
ICYMI: NFLPA Executive Director Lloyd Howell and our player leadership addressed the buzz surrounding a potential 18-game season.
Late last night, with about 15 minutes notice to the Union, the NLRB’s HR sent an email adopting the terms of the forked-up resignation scam. HR also provided us a contract that appears to be drafted by AI or LegalZoom. As labor lawyers, we’re happy to go over this in detail. 🧵
The labor movement would not exist without the work of Black union members and leaders.
During #BlackHistoryMonth, now more than ever, America’s unions celebrate those who came before us and those currently fighting for racial justice in the workplace and in their communities.