Monday, April 10, 2017

A NOTORIOUSLY ANTI-UNION COMPANY

WOULD ANY UNION PROMOTE THIS COMPANIES PRODUCT AND USE IT TO SCREW UBC MEMBERS OUT OF WORK AND BENEFIT HOURS.

 ODOMS 
ECOSPAN 
PRE FAB BS

MEET NUCOR 
 "a notoriously anti-union  company"

PROMOTED BY THE UBC   

The Oregon AFL-CIO is asking state and county officials to require a notoriously anti-union ??  company to sign a "good corporate citizen" pledge

The company avoids employing workers from large cities or those with union backgrounds.
 
The Wall Street Journal reported that the companies worker death rate is the highest in the steel industry -- more than double the average at 23.4 per 100,000 workers. Since 1980, 11 employees have died as a result of accidents. Five more people died in accidents building company plants, in which the company acted as the general contractor.
 
The company has been fined several-hundred-thousand-dollars since 1989 for violating safety and pollution laws and for exposing workers to lead levels 41 times the legal limit in North Carolina.

A company mill in Arkansas was slapped with the fifth-largest fine in that state's history -- $185,000
 


WHAT UNION WOULD BRAG THAT USING THIS COMPANIES PRODUCT

Is great because lesser skilled labor can easily install it as well

Labor costs are minimized

 Lower labor costs than traditional methods

AND 
A 7 STORY 132 ROOM HOTEL WAS BUILT 

BY ONLY 11 WORKERS!!

PROMOTED BY THE UBC 

Another special training class was
conducted at the Arlington Center, where
16 members of Local 429 attended the first
ECOSPAN training in Texas. ECOSPAN is an
engineered composite building system using
prefabricated wall panels with metal studs,
bar joists, and corrugated metal decking. The
components are not unique, but the way they
are assembled in the composite system is.
This assembly results in a strong, lightweight
system that is designed for speed and quality.
Except for the concrete placement, all of the
work of building the structure is performed
by carpenters.
Charles Wright, an engineer with Odom
Construction Co. conducted the classroom
portion of the training. He explained how the
composite system works, and stressed the
importance of assembling the components
correctly. The students watched an
ECOSPAN training video.

COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE JERRY CARRERO,
an interior systems specialist, spent several weeks
conducting on-the-job training for Odom Construction
Co. in Frisco, TX. He taught the Ecospan System,
which is currently only being used by Odom
Construction. Once proper installation techniques are
learned and implemented
on the jobsite, they greatly
increase productivity. The
7-story, 132-room HYATT
House was constructed by
11 workers.


MORE DOUGY RAIDING
 bar joists, and corrugated metal decking

All of the
work of building the structure is performed
by carpenters.


MORE TO COME


 
 


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Im guessing it is jobsite steel. Just saying.
I ask any members reading this, to compare the unsubstantiated bullshit propaganda being put out as " transformational leadership" to state one fact, or cite one factual example where the mccarron doctrine ( fraud) has improved an area or region where market share has truly increased and benefits to members has increased. Ill wait. 3. 2. 1. Ok that was quick.... Because there are none
The only statistic that hasss gone up that can factually be verified is the amount of carpenter fatalities and accidents.

Unknown said...

When is enough enough? Is there any way to stop this guy?

Anonymous said...

Do the math boys....30 years of service @ $100 a year = $3,000. - taxes - healthcare = screwed. BUT DADDY DOUG still gets his $$$.

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