Masonry Magazine June 1985 Page. 38

Words: Robert Hunter, Donald Dotson, Patricia Dennis, Ann Eggers
Masonry Magazine June 1985 Page. 38

Masonry Magazine June 1985 Page. 38
COMPLETE MORGEN SCAFFOLDING SYSTEM FOR SALE

Includes the Following: Base Units, Tower Inserts, Scaffold Racks, Trailers and All Necessary Miscellaneous Brackets, Arms and Braces. All in Excellent Condition. Additional Equipment: Cable Climbers, Buck Hoists, 4030 Skytrak Forklift, Concrete Chippers and Hammers.

CALL ANN EGGERS, (314) 686-1426
Huffman, Inc., P.O. Box 279
Poplar Bluff, MO 63901

NLRB DECISION continued from page 37

ficiency of operation favors an award of the disputed work to employees represented by the Laborers.

# Conclusions

After considering all the relevant factors, we conclude that employees represented by the Laborers are entitled to perform the work in dispute. We reach this conclusion relying on the factors of the collective-bargaining agreements, employer preference and practice, economy and efficiency. In making this determination, we are awarding warding the work to employees represented by the Laborers, not to that Union or its members.

# Scope of the Award

The Employer contends that, because this dispute has arisen between the parties on three occasions, the Board should issue a broad award to employees represented by the Laborers on all jobs performed by the Employer within the geographic jurisdiction of the Operating Engineers. Contrary to the Employer's contentions, we conclude that a broad award is not warranted.

Although the Operating Engineers engaged in threats of picketing in McWad I, no such threats occurred in McWad II or in this case. Rather, the Operating Engineers filed a grievance concerning the disputed work and it was the Laborers that threatened to picket should the work be reassigned to employees represented by the Operating Engineers.

In these circumstances, we decline to issue the broad award and we limit the present determination to the particular controversy which gave rise to this proceeding.

# DETERMINATION OF DISPUTE

The National Labor Relations Board makes the following Determination of Dispute.

Employees of McWad, Inc. represented by Laborers' International Union of North America, AFL-CIO, General Laborers' Union Local No. 317 are entitled to perform the work of operating forklifts at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout, Menomonie, Wisconsin, jobsite.

Dated, Washington, D.C. 20 February 1985

Donald L. Dotson Chairman

Robert P. Hunter Member

Patricia Diaz Dennis Member

NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

# Capital Trivia:

The Washington Monument was built with steam-powered elevators which took 12 minutes to reach the top. Since it was considered improper in those days for men and women to be in such close confines for so long, only men were allowed to ride the elevator. The ladies had to walk!

38 MASONRY-MAY/JUNE, 1985

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# Sales Engineer

Leading firm in the supply of masonry reinforcement seeks Sales Engineer with a successful track record to head up new national account sales for stone anchors and accessories. Report directly to V.P. Sales and Marketing. Responsibilities include sales, bidding, coordination of delivery. Experience with stone masonry helpful. Contact: Mario J. Catani, 312-498-9010.

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