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Cleveland Rocks Union Construction!
June 28, 2007
August 15, 2007 – Cleveland, OH: The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) held it’s first Safety-Labor Forum in conjunction with the second installment of the TAUC Webinar Series, “Tailor-Made NMA.”
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View PostTAUC Safety and Health Committee Convenes for the First Time
June 26, 2007
The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) — the largest multi-craft union contractor association in America — held its first Safety and Health Committee Meeting last week in Des Plaines, IL.
TAUC Labor Committee Convenes for the First Time
June 26, 2007
The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) — the largest multi-craft union contractor association in America — held its first Labor Committee Meeting on June 21, 2007 in Des Plaines, IL.
Briefs Challenge Final Hexavalent Chromium Rule PEL and Application to Electric Power Plants
June 14, 2007
Briefs were filed May 24th in an ongoing effort to challenge the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) final hexavalent chromium rule.
Construction Safety and Health Resource Guide - 2nd Edition Now Available
June 7, 2007
After the success of the 1st edition of the Construction Safety and Health Resource Guide, created by TAUC LEO member…
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View PostBuilding Trades President Edward Sullivan Announces October Retirement
May 17, 2007
TAUC's First Webinar Is a Huge Success
May 10, 2007
Arlington, VA – April 27, 2007 The Association of Union Constructor’s held it’s first ever Webinar, or web based seminar, entitled “Perfecting the Pre-Job Conference” and it garnered over 100 attendees. Representatives from the owner, labor and contractor community addressed each of their perspectives as to what the perfect pre-job conference would entail.
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View PostCampaign for Quality Construction
May 10, 2007
The new Congressional leadership proved eager for input from our union signatory employers and the 3-day legislative effort resulted in many congressmen agreeing to co-sponsor and actively support legislation that will help ensure a brighter future for union construction in the years to come.