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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Dan Krueger wrote: Harry Krause wrote: JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. Dan Krueger wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Don White wrote: The local boat show starts at noon today and runs through Sunday. Newspaper says admission fee has jumped to $ 10.00. Is it just me..or does that seem a bit excessive? http://www.masterpromotions.ca/halif...-boat-show.asp It should be free. It should be free but many of these shows are run by large exhibition companies employing union labor at exorbitant rates. Traffic control, ticket sales, security, etc. are all union controlled. I have attended shows where you would have to literally pay a union electrician $50 to plug in your extension cord. Plug it in yourself and you would be charged the same $50. Simple forklift delivery of your booth materials cost hundreds. Even worse, they would put their hand out looking for a tip while they are on the clock. Pretty sad. Poor Dan. He had to pay a contractor who paid his workers a decent wage with benefits. What do *you* do that's worth $50? Dan speaks the truth Harry. That is the way it goes at the International Exposition Center in Cleveland. I am sure other unionized convention centers are the same So? You go to a prime convention center, you want work done, you deal with the contractors with whom the convention center has contracted. That's how it is in the real world. Chicago? Do you think they had a choice? They didn't build a replica of the Statue of Liberty, they plug in extension cords! Dan What do you do that's worth $50? Is that your best shot Harry? Really? I know what construction workers earn, or at least I do for many of the trades in a number of cities. They earn their pay. Duh! I never said otherwise Harry. I was not talking about construction workers. I am talking about union electricians at convention centers. Is that now viewed as a *construction* job by the unions Harry? Might be. Depends on many factors. And there lies the problem. I'm not familiar with the contract between the IBEW and your convention center. It is unlikely the inside work rate exceeds the regular construction rate. Connecting an extension cord at a display in a convention centert is not a construction job Harry. Don't you get it? It is also possible that your convention center's electricians are not represented by the IBEW. Nope. Not the case with the Cleveland IX Center or the Cleveland Convention Center. I am sure it is not the case with Chicago's McCormick Center either. Besides, I thought you previously claimed that the union rates are negotiated with local contractors. ;-) Union rates result from collective bargaining negotiations. You seem to not understand the concept. Sure I do, but perhaps you do not. You previously stated that the costs are negotiated by the individual contractor(s). Did you forget that already Harry? |
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