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10
Oct

Fatal work injuries down more than 200 in 2013

The number of fatal work injuries declined by more than 200 in 2013, compared to the year before, according to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The preliminary data for 2013 showed 4,405 fatal work injuries, down from 4,628 in 2012. The department’s report included a caution that final figures for 2013, which won’t be available until next

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25
Sep

Local 33 Helps Open Toledo’s Glass City Dog Park this Saturday

After years of tireless campaigning, the new Glass City Dog Park is finally set to open this weekend in South Toledo due to some much-needed assistance from several local building trades member unions, including Sheet Metal Workers Local 33. The membership-based canine playground uses 4.4 acres of city-owned property in Woodsdale Park and will be operated by Toledo Unleashed, an

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11
Sep

Congresswoman Fudge appears on ‘People in Politics’

The latest installment in the You Tube video series, “People in Politics” features Congresswoman Marcia Fudge. The Congresswoman talks about her days at the Ohio State University playing basketball, how she became a member of Congress and even shares some details about her trip to South Africa to attend Nelson Mandela’s funeral. The “People in Politics” video series is produced

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27
Aug

City of Lorain approves ‘Responsible Contracting’ ordinance

After months of lobbying and negotiations, Sheet Metal Workers Local 33 along with other members of the North Central Ohio Buildings Trades and Mayor Chase Ritenauer successfully convinced the Lorain City Council to pass a “responsible contracting” ordinance. The ordinance passed in July, but not before an effort to stall and possibly kill the legislation was thwarted. “We appreciate the

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16
Aug

Fire Damper/HVAC bill approved

[h3]West Virginia residents gain new level of safety[/h3] Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin is expected to sign proposed legislation that will make West Virginia the first state to require anyone who installs fire and smoke dampers to be licensed. Once the law takes effect, similar licenses will be required for work on heating, ventilating and cooling systems, with inspections and enforcement

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13
Aug

Latest ‘People in Politics’ episode features Cleveland City Council President

The newest installment in the You Tube video series, “People in Politics” is now available online. The video series comes from Bobby Ina, Managing Director of Metropolis Consulting LLC, who has been lobbying for Local 33, since 2011. He launched the Metropolis Channel on You Tube earlier this year. The latest video in the series is titled, “Getting to know

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11
Aug

Get to know Cincinnati City Councilman in new ‘People in Politics’ episode

A new installment in the You Tube video series, “People in Politics” is now available online. The video series comes from Bobby Ina, Managing Director of Metropolis Consulting LLC, who has been lobbying for Local 33, since 2011. He launched the Metropolis Channel on You Tube earlier this year. The latest video in the series is titled, “Getting to know

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7
Aug

New ‘People in Politics’ episode features Mayor of Lorain

A new installment in the You Tube video series, “People in Politics” is now available online. The video series comes from Bobby Ina, Managing Director of Metropolis Consulting LLC, who has been lobbying for Local 33, since 2011. He launched the Metropolis Channel on You Tube earlier this year. The latest video in the series is titled, “Getting to know

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5
Aug

New ‘People in Politics’ episode features Parma Mayor

A new installment in the You Tube video series, “People in Politics” is now available online. The video series comes from Bobby Ina, Managing Director of Metropolis Consulting LLC, who has been lobbying for Local 33, since 2011. He launched the Metropolis Channel on You Tube earlier this year. The latest video in the series is titled, “Get to know

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25
Jun

Summary can help understand Senate Bill 78

Senate Bill 78 was signed into law by Gov. Kasich. It improves existing laws related to specialty/mechanical contractor licenses and expands the authority for the state licensing board. Here’s the summary of the bill as prepared by the Ohio Legislative Service Commission.