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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message . .. I happen to know a lot about union apprenticeship programs in the masonry, electrical and plumbing trades. None of the programs is aimed at turning out low-end residential workers who build houses. That's for the unskilled work force. Good grief Harry. Sometimes I think you know more about deep frying turkeys. Have you ever considered that your little slice of experience in the world is exactly that .... a little slice? Eisboch Residential "stick" house construction makes up a tiny percentage of union construction work nationwide. There was a time when a significant number of new houses in the Detroit, Chicago, and Cleveland markets were union built and, to a much lesser degree, that was also true in certain New England markets, but these days, unionized construction workers are almost exclusively involved in commercial and multi-family units. I know this because I regularly see the hours worked stats of several international unions. The hours worked stats include local rates, and there are very few "residential rates" hours in the mix. Stick-built usually has a lower hourly rate. Now, what is your point? |
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