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Mason Contractor News New BIA Staff MembersThe Brick Institute of America announces the following new staff members. BIA's first female engineer, Maureen Brown, joined the engineering department in early June. She is a recent graduate of
CONVENTION REPORTducted a mock arbitration hearing, which highlighted many of the principles presented during the day and one half seminar.Starting on Friday morning, the Masonry Systems Marketing Committee presented its seminar, "Ma
Mason Contractor News# John Dunlop to Head BCTD-Toyota BoardFormer Labor Secretary John T. Dunlop will head the Employment Review Board that will oversee the union-management agreement covering construction of the auto assembly plant in S
Through its Labor/Management Relations Program, IMI isThrough its Labor/Management Relations Program, IMI is making a substantial contribution to our ability to function effectively and efficiently. When the program was initiated about three y
Theme Is Labor/Management Relations IMI's 13th Annual Meeting Is Largest To DateThe largest number of participants ever to attend a meeting of the International Masonry Institute went to Boston in June for the Institute's 13th Annual Meet
Town and CountryThe HOTELGOURMET ROOMWELCOMEMASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAKeynoter Dr. John T. Dunlop, former Secretary of Labor.Ray Lackey, executive director, IMI Market Development Program.MCAA presid
MONDAY continued10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon Constitution & Bylaws-Charles F. Velardo, Chm. (Session #8) Chamber Room, Convention CenterEducation-Carl Schiesser, Chm. (Session #9) Senate Room, Convention CenterMasonry
The program format for this year's MCAA Conference has been shortened and streamlined, and it packs a lot of functions and information into a minimal time period. Starting with business meetings on Monday, February 21, and extending to the Annu
TUESDAY, February 22continued from page 69:30 a.m.Opening Session of the '83 MCAA International Masonry Conference (Session #23) Presidio Room, Convention Center* Presentation of Colors* Pledge of Allegiance*
These nationally recognized industry leaders will headline the speakers program at MCAA's 33rd International Masonry Conference in San Diego. Pictured from the left are: MCAA Legal Counsel George L. Plumb, California Architect John R. Mock, and former La
83 MCAA MASONRY CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS continued MONDAY, February 21, 1983Conference registration will begin at 8 a.m., followed by MCAA Committee Meetings from 8:30 until noon. MCAA Regional Vice Presidents' Conferences will be held
Disputes Settlement Plan Implemented by Mason Contractors, Bricklayers and Laborers UnionsWashington, D.C., July 21-The Laborers International Union, Bricklayers International Union and Mason Contractors Association of America today signed an
Mason Contractors and Bricklayers UnionAnnounce Plan to Reduce Work StoppagesThe Mason Contractors Association of America and the International Bricklayers Union on February 18, 1982 announced joint agreement on a plan designed to reduce w
Attending the first meetings of the restructured International Masonry Institute in Washington, D.C. were (seated, from left): Dr. John Dunlop, Harvard professor and public memberineutral arbitrator for the IMI Board of Trustees; IMI Trustees John T. Joy
Washington WireThe Environmental Protection Agency supports an 85-decibel level.A possible compromise: Those industries now operating at an 85-decibel level or below would not be allowed to go higher. And all new industrial facilities
CumberlandLOX-ALLMASONRY WALLREINFORCEMENTFOR BESTMORTAR BONDPatent Nos. 198,987and 3,183,628EXCLUSIVELOX-ALL EMBOSSINGMakes the Difference!The bond with the mortar is what it is all about.