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Sunday January 28, 2007
Hiring Hall statistics for the week ending January 27: 106 Ironworkers (87
Journeymen, 19 Apprentices) were dispatched last week, 5 rows of journeymen
on the out of work list.
Hiring Hall at a glance:
Dispatches were issued to the following companies at the listed projects.
*American Steel Erectors at Architectural Hall UW Seattle
*Apex Steel at Safeco Field Seattle, Lincoln Square Bellevue
*Bechtel Construction at Tacoma Narrows Bridge
*Benson Industrial at Washington Square Bellevue
*Cascade Steel at the Landing Renton
*Coastal Steel at Walmart Spanaway
*Commercial Erectors at YMCA Gig Harbor
*Corona Steel at Suncadia Lodge Cle Elum, 2nd & Market Tacoma, Microsoft 99
Redmond
*Dahlgren Industrial at Boeing Everett
*Diamond B Constructors at Tesoro Refinery Anacortes
*DNC Construction at Bow Lake Elementary Seatac
*EJ Bartells at Intalco Ferndale
*Erection Company at Federal Reserve Bank Renton, Fire Station 10 Seattle
*Evergreen Erectors at 83 King Street Seattle
*Garner Construction at Bellevue Tower
*General Construction at Boeing Everett
*General Mechanical at Simpson Kraft Tacoma
*Inland Empire Resteel at Tacoma Water Treatment Facility
*International Steel at Clover Park Technical College Tacoma
*JH Kelly at Grays Harbor Energy Elma, Conoco Phillips Ferndale, Imperium
Biodiesel Aberdeen
*K&L Rebar at Boeing Renton, Pier 115 Seattle, Reservation Connection Tacoma
*McClean Ironworks at Garfield High School Seattle
*PCL Construction at C755 Sound Transit Tukwila
*Rainier Steel at C510 Sound Transit Seattle, 160th Street Loop Seatac,
Tacoma Power, Fremont Bridge Seattle, Broadway HOV Everett
*RBT Welders at Tacoma Narrows Bridge
*Rebar International at Harris Rebar Prefab Port of Tacoma, Avalon Bellevue,
C710 Sound Transit Seattle, 333 Tower Bellevue, Mirabella Seattle, City
Center Bellevue, C755 Sound Transit Tukwila, Mosler Lofts Seattle
*Rognlins at Ocean Spray Markham
*RPM Steel at 1521 Tower Seattle, Spring Board Garage Kent, Terminal 18
Seattle, Lincoln High School Tacoma
*Southwest Stair at Washington Square Bellevue
*Steel Systems at Great Wolf Lodge Grand Mound
*Stellar Structures at Northpointe Lynnwood
*Tacoma Narrows Constructors at Tacoma Narrows Bridge
*Triad Mechanical at Rocky Reach Dam Wenatchee
*Tri State Construction at Sahallee Redmond
*Twin Erectors at Tacoma Landfill
*Walters & Wolf at Lincoln Square Bellevue
January 29 Monday morning at dispatch there will be a need for twenty
ironworkers. Check out the work orders page or option 4 on the phone menu
for details on job listings. 206.248.4246 or 888.212.6252
Next Local 86 regular meeting will be February 15, Thursday 7pm at the Labor
Temple, 2800 1st Ave, Seattle.
We regret to inform you that Alan Price, former Business Manager of Local
#506 passed away December 30, 2006. He was born July 3, 1947. Brother Price
joined the Ironworkers International in January 1981.
An upcoming shutdown at Lafarge will require an OSHA 10 card, a First Aid
Card and MSHA training. This training is available through the
Apprenticeship Office; contact Eric Smith at 206.244.2993 for class
schedules.
A passport or birth certificate is required to work on projects at Boeing
and Seatac Airport.
On Wednesday March 7, to maintain your name on the out of work list, you
must come to the hiring hall and sign-in between 7am and 9am. Sign in will
be declared complete at 9am. Sign in by phone is not an option. If you will
be unable to come to the hiring hall on Wednesday, you may fax #206.439.1069
or email tabiggins@hotmail.com your request to remain on the out of work
list on Tuesday March 6. Members that do not sign in will be removed from
the out of work list and will be required to contact dispatch to have their
name placed back on the list. Do not use the email link on the homepage.
To receive online weekly reports and bulletins, email your address to
tabiggins@hotmail.com. If you have any questions or if I can be of
assistance, please call or email. During business hours, 7 am - 4 pm:
206.248.4246, other times, cell 206.510.2327
You must often make erasures if you mean to write what is worthy of being
read a second tIme; and don't labor for the admiration of the crowd but be
content with a few choice readers. Horace
God Bless,
Red
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