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  • Washington Lawmakers Seek Legislation to Improve Compensation System for Hanford WorkersFebruary 1, 2017 - 5:21 pm
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Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council

6 days ago

Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council
We in the Building Trades greatly value our Labor - Management relationships with our Employer partners. That cooperative works to enhance opportunities for high road employers and their employees, who are our members, alike. It is a symbiotic relationship that is essential to the success of the industries we serve together. Mr. Robb worked diligently to create an imbalance that exploits workers. He will not be missed, this is an excellent move by President Biden that we applaud. ... See MoreSee Less

Biden fires Trump-appointed labor board general counsel who refused to resign

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The fracas began earlier Wednesday when the Biden administration asked now-former general counsel Peter Robb to resign, a White House official said, a precedent-breaking move.
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Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council

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Firing this union buster, on his first day in office, is an important first step that shows President Biden’s commitment to fighting for working people and the labor movement. ... See MoreSee Less

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  • Washington Lawmakers Seek Legislation to Improve Compensation System for Hanford WorkersFebruary 1, 2017 - 5:21 pm
  • How Sea-Tac Airport can keep up with growthJuly 23, 2016 - 6:49 pm
  • Vancouver oil terminal necessary to state, U.S. energy needsJuly 10, 2016 - 5:07 pm
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