Sentences with phrase «represent construction trade»

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The 15 supercentre projects represent an investment of more than $ 100 million and have generated approximately 700 new store jobs and 1450 construction and trade jobs
Look at the work of the United Voices of the World (UVW), a grassroots trade union which represents low paid workers like cleaners, security staff and construction workers in London.
As Political Director of the New York City Central Labor Council, Carrión has forged deep partnerships among 300 local unions from every trade, occupation, and public and private sector of the New York economy, representing a wide spectrum of workers, including teachers, truck drivers, operating engineers, nurses, construction workers, electricians, firefighters, retail workers, janitors, train operators, bakers, and many more who are the face of today's workforce.
Trade groups and unions representing workers primarily involved in construction were also relatively balanced.
Paul Brown, president of the Buffalo Building and Construction Trades Council, said the relatively low proportion of African - American workers at Riverbend was due to the makeup of the trades that have been working there so far, in particular Operating Engineers and Ironworkers — unions in which black workers have not traditionally been well - represented.
Two years after he was named a business representative for one local trade union, Dan Bukiewicz was elected to represent all 18 of them as president of the Milwaukee Building & Construction Trades Council.
Also present, however, were some members from the city's construction trades unions, as well as members of Teamsters Joint Council 16, which represents about 120,000 members in city locals.
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is a trade association that represents businesses in the $ 130 billion U.S. electrical construction industry.
He has also represented various clients before the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission, the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Department of Trade and Industry.
We represent a diverse client base at all levels of the construction process, including owners and developers, design professionals, general contractors, construction managers, specialty trade contractors and material suppliers.
We represent general contractors, subcontractors, design professionals, suppliers and general trade workers in all types of construction - related legal matters throughout the state.
(b) to an employee performing maintenance who is represented by a trade union that, according to trade union practice, pertains to the construction industry if the employee or any of the other employees in the bargaining unit the employee is in were referred to their employment by the trade union.
Mr. Nelson has successfully represented homeowners and homeowners associations, developers, general contractors, design professionals, real estate brokers, and virtually every construction trade in Colorado.
Represented general contractor managing construction of an electrical power steam plant under a specially - negotiated collective bargaining agreement with 13 trade unions.
Represented client in multiday bench trial in construction - related dispute involving allegations of breach of contract and Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act violation.
We represent businesses and individuals in a variety of civil and commercial disputes including contracts, construction, insurance, trade secrets, employment and partnership law.
He participated in hundreds of asbestos cases representing various trades of construction along with chemical and oil refinery workers, including pipefitters, boilermakers, carpenters, electricians and certainly those involved with...
In the private sector, we represent unions in most industries including forestry, pulp and paper, mining and smelting, manufacturing, retail and service, private health care, construction, and trades.
Working with international contractors and owners of projects in international construction arbitration, El - Aref International Law Office represents parties in cases arising in a broad range of industry sectors, including aviation, banking, construction, international finance, international trade and investments and intellectual property.
Mr. Hensley's litigation experience is broad in nature, encompassing such diverse practice areas as: real estate issues of almost any nature; construction defect litigation (both plaintiff and defense, representing developers, contractors, managers, subcontractors, and design professionals); federal and state securities class action / derivative defense; partnership / corporate governance issues; UCC / commercial paper / letter of credit issues; intellectual property / trade secret / unfair competition issues; wrongful termination / harassment trials; wage / hour class action defense; contract formation and interpretation issues; bankruptcy adversary proceedings; health care disputes; telecommunications issues; and debtor / creditor financing issues involving both secured and unsecured interests.
Represented the former CFO of a publicly traded home construction company in an SEC investigation of the company's impairment charges.
Litigation: Our litigators represent hospitality and restaurant clients in commercial, consumer, employment and class action lawsuits, including intellectual property and trade secret disputes, lease disputes, contract disputes, injunctions, vendor disputes, ADA suits, and construction disputes.
She has experience representing claimants and defendants in oil and gas matters, construction litigation, employment litigation, trade secret misappropriation actions and in other types of complex commercial litigation.
Mark also represents trade unions, including construction industry trade unions, at the Ontario Labour Relations Board.
Notable mandates: principal negotiator and senior legal counsel to the Algonquins of Ontario in ongoing treaty negotiations in a land claim that covers most of eastern Ontario, including the nation's capital, and in which more than 1.2 million people reside; representing USW Local 2251, the largest local union at Essar Steel Algoma Inc., in the Algoma CCAA restructuring; two significant insurance coverage appellate victories, Urbanmine Inc. et al v. St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company et al and Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada v. Intact Insurance Company; acting for North American Fur Auctions, successor to the original Hudson's Bay fur trading business, in connection with the amendment, restatement and re-syndication of a credit facility to include Export Development Canada; acted for La Caisse Centrale Desjardins du Québec with respect to credit facilities to finance the construction of a highrise condominium complex containing an affordable housing component
Represented Pure Asphalt Co., a leading developer, producer and supplier of high quality coatings for the construction / building and automotive / transportation industries, in a trade secret misappropriation suit, including other ancillary claims.
In the case, the Construction Labour Relations Association is an umbrella organization that represents two registered employers» organizations in Alberta — the Reinforcing Trade Division and the Structural Trade Division.
Current representative transactions include acting for the Croatian state utility Hrvatska Elektroprivreda in connection with the development and construction of a 500 MW coal - fired power plant in Plomin and representing the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc in connection with the development of multiple IPP projects in Nigeria.
Our Shanghai office primarily represents business clients in mergers and acquisitions, inbound and outbound investment, commercial contracts, government agency advocacy and controversies, cross-border intellectual property issues, dispute resolution and arbitration, labor and employment, infrastructure, construction, energy projects and customs advocacy throughout China as well as international trade disputes and anti-corruption investigations.
In the traditional labour relations field, we represent both provincially and federally regulated trade unions in all types of labour relations board proceedings, including certifications, unfair labour practices, related employer applications and construction labour relations matters.
Construction services make up 12 % of Phillipsburg's businesses, while retail trade companies represent 16 %.
NAHB is a Washington, DC - based trade association representing more than 235,000 members involved in home building, remodeling, multifamily construction, property management, subcontracting, design, housing finance, building product manufacturing and other aspects of residential and light commercial construction.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry, a trade association that represents 7,000 construction firms, said its most recent quarterly survey of builders showed growing business from homeowners based on improving home prices, economic growth and more certainty about the future.
By contrast, a compliance company, a law firm submitting comments on behalf of a software company, a credit union, and trade associations representing banks and credit unions argued that temporary financing, particularly construction - only loans and bridge loans, also should be exempt because their unique characteristics make them ill - suited for RESPA disclosures.
One trade association representing settlement agents and the title insurance industry implied that the Bureau could resolve any such discrepancies by including a provision in Regulation X stating that, for loans subject to § 1026.19 (e) and (f), the definitions and rules of construction of Regulation Z would control, to the extent of any inconsistency.
The trade association representing credit unions indicated that imposing the proposed timing requirements on construction - only loans would be unreasonable because the timing of their consummation is often affected by unforeseeable events, such as weather or material shortages, which would make it difficult to disclose the actual terms of their transactions in advance.
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