"Right now, as we speak, there are labor brokers on the project with a number of workers who are being paid in cash," said Felicia Hilton, the political director of
The Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters was put under trusteeship shortly after ending a three-week strike by Washington state construction workers, who rejected four consecutive sellout agreements.
Striking carpenters and other workers must oppose these bans and uphold the right to read the <em>World Socialist Web Site</em>, form their own opinions and debate the critical issues that will determine the course of the strike in the metro Seattle area.
In a revolt against the United Brotherhood of Carpenters, construction workers in Seattle and across the state have walked out to fight for improved wages, better benefits and safer conditions in one of the industries worst hit by the pandemic.
these children who are coming from war-torn zoneses, we re going to stop them from coming to this country? what does it say about us? and what does it say about our vigilance when it comes to keeping this country safe when we target children? chris: i want to take you back, switch subjects and take you back to a moment in the white house this week when president trump met with union leaders, and doug mccare on who s the president of the united brotherhood of carpenters said this. the address on friday was a great middle class address. i mean, it hit home for the people that have been hurting. it was a great, that was a great moment for working men and women of the united states. thank you. [applause] chris: now, senator, he endorsed hillary clinton during the campaign, and he now says, and a lot of the other union bosses say, it s president trump not the democrats who are looking out for workers. i can tell you this, the pipeline decision was popular with the building trades,