Settlements Report. December 2017
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1 Settlements Report December 2017 Construction Labor Research Council 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW Suite 200 Washington, DC
2 Settlements Report December 2017 Settlements for union crafts in the construction industry from January-December 2017 (referred to as 2017 in this report), as analyzed by the Construction Labor Research Council (CLRC), had an overall average increase of 2.6 percent ($1.39). The median was very similar, 2.6 percent ($1.28). The median is the rate at which half of the agreements are higher and half are lower; it is less affected by outliers. For 2017 settlements by year of contract averaged the following: first year 2.7 percent ($1.34), second year 2.9 percent ($1.67). Exhibits 1 and 2 show the 10-year trend for wage and fringe benefits combined (total package). Exhibit 1 shows that, in percentage terms, the average increase for first year settlements has slowly risen by 1 percent since 2010 (from 1.7 percent in 2010 to 2.7 percent in 2017). Exhibit 1 First year settlements, shown as percents 6% Exhibit 2 similarly shows that the average dollar amount increase for first year settlements has increased by $0.61 since 2011 ($0.73 in 2011 to $1.34 in 2017). Exhibit 2 First year settlements, shown as dollars $2.50 5% 4.6% $2.00 $1.95 4% 3% 4.4% 2.7% $1.50 $1.75 $1.34 2% $1.00 1% 1.7% $0.50 $0.73 0% $0.00 As displayed in Exhibit 3, first year increases for 2017, both as percents (2.7 percent) and dollar amounts ($1.34), continued the upward trend which began in The second year of settlements also experienced an increase in 2017 (2.9 percent; $1.67). Exhibit settlements compared to settlements from 2016 and 2018 Contract Year Percent Dollar Percent Dollar Percent Dollar First 2.6% $ % $1.34 na na Second 2.8% $ % $ % $1.53 Third 2.9% $1.61 na na 2.8% $1.68 Copyright 2018 Construction Labor Research Council 1
3 Percent of Settlements Percent of Settlements Settlements Report December 2017 Exhibits 4 and 5 show details about collectively bargained settlements. It is clear to see that settlements in 2017 follow a very similar distribution to settlements in A strong majority of settlements (69 percent in 2017) fell within the % range. Just 10 percent were greater than 3.5 percent. Exhibit 4 Details for all settlements shown as percents: 2016 and % 25% 20% % 10% 5% 0% 0% or less % % % % % % % % % % 5.1%+ Negotiated Settlements as a Percent Exhibit 5 has a similar distribution to that of Exhibit 4, except that there is a noticeable drop in percent of settlements in the $ range. This interesting distinction occurs in both 2016 and 2017, but is more prominent in the latter. Exhibit 5 Details for all settlements shown as dollar amounts: 2016 and % 25% 20% % 10% 5% 0% $0.00 or less $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Negotiated Settlements as a Dollar Amount $ $2.26 $ The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 2.1 percent for the 12 months ending December 2017 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2
4 Settlements Report December 2017 Exhibits 6-9 display settlement count, average, and median results by region (Exhibits 6 and 7) and craft (Exhibits 8 and 9) for 2017 and The two region tables contain results for all crafts combined for each region; the two craft tables reflect findings for each craft for the United States. These tables include any year of a settlement first, second, third, etc. that fell between January 1 and December 31 of the given year. Settlements by Region Average percent increases for the regions for 2017 ranged from a low of 2.3 percent in the South Central (median = 2.2 percent) and West North Central regions (median = 2.3 percent) to a high of 3.3 percent (median = 3.3 percent) in the Southwest Pacific region, as shown in Exhibit 6. The Southwest Pacific was the region with the highest average percent increase both years (3.2 percent in 2018). The region with the lowest average for 2018 was once again the West North Central region (2.3 percent). Exhibit 6 Settlements by region shown as percents Region Count Average Median Count Average Median New England % 2.6% na - - Middle Atlantic % 2.6% % 2.7% Southeast % 2.5% % 2.3% East North Central % 2.7% % 2.8% West North Central % 2.3% % 2.2% South Central % 2.2% na - - Mountain Northern Plains % 2.4% 9 2.7% 3.0% Southwest Pacific % 3.3% % 3.2% Northwest % 2.7% % 2.8% United States % 2.6% % 2.7% Equal to or lower than the United States average/median Higher than the United States average/median Regions New England: CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Middle Atlantic: DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA. Southeast: AL, FL, GA, KY, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA. East North Central: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, WI, WV. West North Central: IA, KS, MO, NE. South Central: AR, LA, NM, OK, TX. Mountain Northern Plains: CO, MT, ND, SD, UT, WY. Southwest Pacific: AZ, CA, HI, NV. Northwest: AK, ID, OR, WA. There are typically fewer settlements for future years than the current year. As a result, in addition to actual changes in the data, some differences between future years and the current year may be due to changes in the composition of the data sample. 3
5 Settlements by Region (continued) Settlements Report December 2017 Exhibit 7 shows the regions with the dollar amount of their agreements. The lowest average occurred in the Southeast region at $0.83 (median = $0.90) and the highest average was in the Southwest Pacific region at $2.07 (median = $2.00). Similar to Exhibit 6, the Southwest Pacific region remained the highest average in both years ($2.12 in 2018). Like 2017, the Southeast region was also the low for 2018 ($0.81). Exhibit 7 Settlements by region shown as dollar amounts Region Count Average Median Count Average Median New England 11 $1.52 $1.30 na - - Middle Atlantic 88 $1.59 $ $1.73 $1.60 Southeast 127 $0.83 $ $0.81 $0.85 East North Central 257 $1.49 $ $1.53 $1.45 West North Central 24 $1.28 $ $1.25 $1.32 South Central 11 $0.94 $0.89 na - - Mountain Northern Plains 15 $1.23 $ $1.27 $1.30 Southwest Pacific 60 $2.07 $ $2.12 $2.20 Northwest 40 $1.38 $ $1.35 $1.25 United States 616 $1.39 $ $1.52 $1.39 Equal to or lower than the United States average/median Higher than the United States average/median The following associations sponsor this report: Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Central States Insulation Association (CSIA) FCA International (FCA) International Council of Employers of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers (ICE) Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) National Association of Construction Boilermaker Employers (NACBE) National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA) North American Contractors Association (NACA) Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors National Association (SMACNA) The Association of Union Constructors (TAUC) 4
6 Settlements by Craft Settlements Report December 2017 As illustrated in Exhibit 8, for 2017 average settlements for union crafts as percents ranged from a low of 2.2 percent for Boilermakers (median = 2.2 percent) to a high of 2.9 percent for Carpenters (median = 3.0 percent). Like 2017, Carpenters had the highest average increase (3.2 percent) in 2018, while Boilermakers and Roofers had the lowest average increase of all crafts (2.2 percent). No craft average reached the 3.0 percent threshold in 2017; two did in Exhibit 8 Settlements by craft shown as percents Craft Count Average Median Count Average Median Boilermakers % 2.2% 9 2.2% 2.0% Bricklayers % 2.8% % 2.7% Carpenters % 3.0% % 3.0% Cement Masons % 2.6% % 3.0% Electricians % 2.6% % 2.6% Glaziers % 2.4% 5 2.5% 2.4% Insulators % 2.3% % 2.3% Iron Workers % 2.8% % 2.5% Laborers % 2.9% % 3.0% Millwrights % 2.9% % 2.8% Operating Engineers % 2.9% % 3.0% Painters % 2.6% 5 2.9% 2.9% Pipefitters/Plumbers % 2.6% % 2.6% Plumbers % 2.6% 9 2.7% 2.6% Plasterers 3 2.5% 2.3% 3 2.5% 2.2% Roofers 3 2.3% 2.8% 3 2.2% 2.7% Sheet Metal Workers % 2.4% % 2.1% Teamsters % 3.2% % 3.2% United States % 2.6% % 2.7% Equal to or lower than the United States average/median Higher than the United States average/median 5
7 Settlements by Craft (continued) Settlements Report December 2017 Exhibit 9 outlines the settlements analyzed for 2017 and 2018 as dollar amounts. Results for 2017 range from a low of $1.03 (median = $1.25) for Roofers to a high of $1.73 (median = $1.65) for Plumbers. In 2018 the same crafts had the low and high averages, Roofers ($1.03) and Plumbers ($1.87), respectively. Exhibit 9 Settlements by craft shown as dollar amounts Craft Count Average Median Count Average Median Boilermakers 34 $1.42 $ $1.61 $1.35 Bricklayers 33 $1.52 $ $1.66 $1.63 Carpenters 33 $1.42 $ $1.73 $1.50 Cement Masons 40 $1.23 $ $1.39 $1.30 Electricians 68 $1.40 $ $1.38 $1.30 Glaziers 16 $1.40 $ $1.33 $1.50 Insulators 41 $1.37 $ $1.38 $1.25 Iron Workers 46 $1.48 $ $1.60 $1.35 Laborers 40 $1.19 $ $1.37 $1.37 Millwrights 43 $1.54 $ $1.62 $1.45 Operating Engineers 59 $1.53 $ $1.82 $1.95 Painters 25 $1.29 $ $1.56 $1.40 Pipefitters/Plumbers 50 $1.48 $ $1.65 $1.52 Plumbers 16 $1.73 $ $1.87 $1.55 Plasterers 3 $1.30 $ $1.33 $1.00 Roofers 3 $1.03 $ $1.03 $1.25 Sheet Metal Workers 50 $1.43 $ $1.45 $1.25 Teamsters 16 $1.28 $ $1.50 $1.50 United States 616 $1.39 $ $1.52 $1.39 Equal to or lower than the United States average/median Higher than the United States average/median As the careful reader will have noticed, this issue of the CLRC Settlements Report contains many more settlements than in previous reports. CLRC is making a concerted effort to grow what is already the most comprehensive union wage and fringe benefits database in the United States. Look for additional enhancements in
8 Boilermakers 1 Chicago Cook IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Boilermakers 5-Zone 197 Albany Albany NY MA 1/1/ % Boilermakers 5-Zone 5 New York City Boroughs o NY MA 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 5-Zone 175 Oswego Oswego NY MA 1/1/ % Boilermakers 7 Buffalo Erie NY MA 1/1/ % Boilermakers 11 Statewide MT Statewide MMT MNP 10/1/ % Boilermakers 13 Philadelphia PhiladelphiaPA MA 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 27 St. Louis IndependenMO WNC 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 28 Newark Essex NJ MA 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 29 Statewide MA Statewide MMA NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 29 Statewide ME Statewide MME NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 29 Statewide NH Statewide NNH NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 29 Statewide RI Statewide RRI NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 29 Statewide VT Statewide VVT NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 40 Statewide KY Statewide KKY SE 11/1/ % Boilermakers 45 Richmond Henrico VA SE 11/1/ % Boilermakers 60 Peoria Peoria IL ENC 1/1/ % Boilermakers 83 Kansas City Jackson MO WNC 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 83 Statewide IA Statewide IAIA WNC 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 83 Statewide KS Statewide KKS WNC 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 83 Statewide NE Statewide NNE WNC 1/1/ % 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Boilermakers 85 Toledo Lucas OH ENC 7/1/ % Boilermakers 105 Piketon Pike OH ENC 11/1/ % Boilermakers 107 Milwaukee Milwaukee WI ENC 1/1/ % Boilermakers 154 Pittsburgh Allegheny PA MA 6/1/ % Boilermakers 193 Baltimore IndependenMD MA 11/1/ % Boilermakers 237 Statewide CT Statewide CCT NE 1/1/ % Boilermakers 363 East St. Louis St. Clair IL ENC 1/1/ % Boilermakers 374 Hammond Lake IN ENC 1/1/ % Boilermakers 647 Minneapolis Hennepin MN ENC 1/1/ % Boilermakers 647 Statewide ND Statewide NND MNP 1/1/ % Boilermakers 647 Statewide SD Statewide SSD MNP 1/1/ % Boilermakers 667 Winfield Putnam WV ENC 11/1/ % Boilermakers 744 Cleveland Cuyahoga OH ENC 1/1/ % Bricklayers 1 Fargo Cass ND MNP 5/1/ % Bricklayers 1 Minneapolis/St. PHennepin/RMN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 1 St. Louis St. Louis MO WNC 6/7/ % 6/6/ % 6/5/ % Bricklayers 1 Western ND ND MNP 5/1/ % Bricklayers 1 New York City New York NY MA 7/1/ % Bricklayers 1 Philadelphia PhiladelphiaPA MA 5/1/ % Bricklayers 1 (Chapter 1Mankato Blue Earth, MN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 1 (Chapter 3Duluth St. Louis MN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 2 Seattle King WA NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 1
9 Bricklayers 2 Detroit Wayne MI ENC 6/1/ Bricklayers 2 Ann Arbor WashtenawMI ENC 8/2/ Bricklayers 2 Plattsburgh Clinton NY MA 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Bricklayers 2 Albany Albany NY MA 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Bricklayers 2 Utica Oneida NY MA 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Bricklayers 3 San Francisco San Francis CA SWP 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 3 Boston Suffolk MA NE 8/1/ % 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Bricklayers 4 Northern NJ Northern N NJ MA 5/1/ % Bricklayers 4 Louisville Jefferson KY SE 6/1/ % Bricklayers 4 Padacuh McCracken KY SE 6/1/ % Bricklayers 5 Southern NJ Southern N NJ MA 5/1/ % Bricklayers 5 Chattanooga Hamilton TN SE 5/1/ % Bricklayers 5 Knoxville Knox TN SE 7/30/ % Bricklayers 5 Memphis Shelby TN SE 7/30/ Bricklayers 5 Nashville Davidson TN SE 7/30/ % Bricklayers 6 Rock Island Rock Island IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 6 Rockford Winnebago IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Bricklayers 6 Birmingham Jefferson AL SE 6/1/ % Bricklayers 6 Huntsville Madison AL SE 6/1/ % Bricklayers 8 Milwaukee Milwaukee WI ENC 6/1/ % 6/4/ % Bricklayers 8 Springfield Sangamon IL ENC 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 8 Champaign/Urba Champaign IL ENC 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers 8 East St. Louis St. Clair IL ENC 8/1/ % Bricklayers 9 Pittsburgh Allegheny PA MA 6/1/ % Bricklayers 21 Chicago Cook IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Bricklayers 33 Asheville Buncombe NC SE 5/1/ % Bricklayers 33 Atlanta Fulton GA SE 5/1/ % Bricklayers San Diego San Diego San Diego CA SWP 11/1/ % 11/1/ % 11/1/ % Bricklayers Oakland Oakland Alameda CA SWP 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Bricklayers Sacramento Sacramento SacramentoCA SWP 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 4 Davenport Scott IA WNC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 50 Knoxville Knox TN SE 5/1/ % Carpenters 64 Louisville Jefferson KY SE 6/1/ % Carpenters 74 Chattanooga Hamilton TN SE 5/1/ % Carpenters 127 Birmingham Jefferson AL SE 9/1/ % Carpenters 133 Terre Haute Vigo IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 166 Rock Island Rock Island IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 223 Nashville Davidson TN SE 5/1/ % Carpenters 225 Atlanta Fulton GA SE 7/1/ % Carpenters 232 Ft. Wayne Allen IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 237 Peoria Peoria IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 237 Bloomington McLean IL ENC 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 243 Champaign/Urba Champaign IL ENC 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % 2
10 Carpenters 270 Springfield Sangamon IL ENC 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 291 Albany Albany NY MA 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters 291 Plattsburgh Clinton NY MA 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters 301 Indianapolis Marion IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 312 Asheville Buncombe NC SE 6/1/ % Carpenters 345 Memphis Shelby TN SE 5/1/ % Carpenters 357 Paducah McCracken KY SE 6/1/ % Carpenters 361 Duluth St. Louis MN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters 413 South Bend St. Joseph IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 599 Gary/Hammond Lake IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 792 Rockford Winnebago IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 1016 Muncie Delaware IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters 1209 Huntsville Madison AL SE 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Carpenters Chicago RegChicago Cook IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters NA Fresno Fresno CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA Redding Shasta CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA Los Angeles Los AngelesCA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA Pittsburgh Allegheny PA MA 6/1/ % Carpenters NA Sacramento SacramentoCA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA San Francisco/Oa Alameda, C CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA San Diego San Diego CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Carpenters NA St. Louis IndependenMO WNC 5/7/ % Carpenters NA Coeur d' Alene Kootenai ID NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters NA Spokane Spokane WA NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters NA Yakima Yakima WA NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Carpenters North Centr Mankato Blue Earth, MN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters North Centr Minneapolis/St. PHennepin/RMN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Carpenters North Centr Statewide ND Statewide NND MNP 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Cement Mason11 - Area 38 Rockford Winnebago IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason18 - Area 12 Peoria Peoria IL ENC 5/1/ % Cement Mason18 - Area 15 Bloomington McLean IL ENC 5/1/ Cement Mason18 - Area 83 Springfield Sangamon IL ENC 5/1/ % Cement Mason18 - Area 54 Rock Island Rock Island IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Cement Mason18 - Area 54 Davenport Scott IA WNC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Cement Mason 72 & 478 Kennewick/PascoFranklin WA NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 72 & 478 Spokane Spokane WA NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 78 Chattanooga Hamilton TN SE 5/1/ % Cement Mason 78 Knoxville Knox TN SE 5/1/ % Cement Mason 90 East St. Louis St. Clair IL ENC 8/1/ % Cement Mason 143 Champaign/Urba Champaign IL ENC 5/1/ Cement Mason 143 Paducah McCracken KY SE 4/1/ % Cement Mason 148 Asheville Buncombe NC SE 7/1/ Cement Mason 148 Atlanta Fulton GA SE 7/1/
11 Cement Mason 148 Birmingham Jefferson AL SE 7/1/ Cement Mason 148 Huntsville Madison AL SE 7/1/ Cement Mason500 - Area 7 San Diego San Diego CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Cement Mason 502 Chicago Cook IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 526 Pittsburgh Allegheny PA MA 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 527 St. Louis IndependenMO WNC 4/5/ % 4/4/ % 4/3/ % Cement Mason 528 Seattle King WA NW 6/1/ % Cement Mason 528 Tacoma Pierce WA NW 6/1/ % Cement Mason 528 Bellingham Whatcom WA NW 6/1/ % Cement Mason 555 Portland MultnomahOR NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 555 Salem Marion OR NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 555 Medford Jackson OR NW 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 633 Duluth St. Louis MN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Cement Mason 633 Minneapolis/St. PHennepin/RMN ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Cement Mason 633 Statewide ND Statewide NND MNP 5/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Louisville Jefferson KY SE 6/1/ Cement Mason 692 Bloomington Monroe IN ENC 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Terre Haute Vigo IN ENC 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Muncie Delaware IN ENC 4/1/ % 4/1/ % 4/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Ft. Wayne Allen IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 South Bend St. Joseph IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Lafayette TippecanoeIN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Gary/Hammond Lake IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Indianapolis Marion IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Evansville VanderburgIN ENC 4/1/ % Cement Mason 692 Louisville Jefferson IN ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Cement Mason 908 Memphis Shelby TN SE 5/1/ % Cement Mason 909 Nashville Davidson TN SE 5/1/ % Cement Mason NA Los Angeles Los AngelesCA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Cement Mason NA Northern CA CA SWP 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Electricians 1 St Louis IndependenMO WNC 6/4/ % 6/3/ Electricians 24 Baltimore IndependenMD MA 5/28/ % Electricians 34 Peoria Peoria IL ENC 3/1/ % 3/1/ % 3/1/ % Electricians 38 Cleveland Cuyahoga OH ENC 4/24/ Electricians 41 Buffalo Erie NY MA 5/29/ % Electricians 43 Syracuse Onondaga NY MA 6/1/ % Electricians 58 Detroit Wayne MI ENC 7/2/ % 7/1/ % Electricians 80 Chesapeake Norfolk VA SE 6/1/ % Electricians 82 Dayton MontgomerOH ENC 12/4/ % 12/3/ % Electricians 106 Jamestown ChautauquaNY MA 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Electricians 110 St. Paul Ramsey MN ENC 5/1/ % Electricians 117 Elgin (McHenry &McHenry, KIL ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 127 Kenosha Kenisha WI ENC 6/1/ %
12 Electricians 131 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo MI ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 136 Birmingham Jefferson AL SE 6/1/ % Electricians 141 Wheeling Marshall WV ENC 9/1/ % Electricians 145 Quad Cities Scott, Rock IL ENC 6/5/ % 6/4/ % Electricians 153 South Bend St. Joseph IN ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 159 Madison Dane WI ENC 6/1/ % 6/4/ % 6/3/ % Electricians 174 Grand Rapids Kent MI ENC 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Electricians 175 Chattanooga Hamilton TN SE 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Electricians 176 Joliet Kendall, Wi IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 193 Springfield Sangamon IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 197 Bloomington McLean IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 236 Albany Albany NY MA 6/1/ % Electricians 237 Niagara Falls Niagara NY MA 5/29/ % Electricians 238 Asheville Buncombe NC SE 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Electricians 242 Brainerd Crow Wing MN ENC 6/4/ % Electricians 242 Duluth St. Louis MN ENC 6/4/ % Electricians 252 Anne Arbor WashtenawMI ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 271 Wichita Sedgwick KS WNC 6/1/ /1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 292 Minneapolis Hennepin MN ENC 5/1/ % Electricians 295 Little Rock Pulaski AR SC 9/1/ % Electricians 307 Cumberland Allegany MD MA 5/28/ % Electricians 309 Belleville St Clair IL ENC 8/29/ % 8/29/ % Electricians 317 Huntington Cabell WV ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 343 Rochester Olmsted MN ENC 7/1/ % 7/1/ % Electricians 363 NY MA 4/1/ % Electricians 364 Rockford Winnebago IL ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 369 Louisville Jefferson KY SE 5/1/ % Electricians 379 Charlotte MecklenburNC SE 1/2/ /1/ % Electricians 388 Wausau Marathon WI ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 429 Nashville Davidson TN SE 3/17/ % 1/1/ % Electricians 430 Racine Racine WI ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 436 El Dorado Union AR SC 12/1/ % Electricians 461 Aurora (Kendall &Kendall, Wi IL ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 466 Charleston Kanawha WV ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 474 Memphis Shelby TN SE 4/17/ % 1/1/ % Electricians 481 Indianapolis Marion IN ENC 5/29/ % 5/28/ % Electricians 498 Traverse City Grand TraveMI ENC 6/1/ % 5/28/ % Electricians 538 Danville Vermillion IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 540 Canton/Massillio Stark OH ENC 12/31/ % Electricians 551 Santa Clara Santa Clara CA SWP 6/1/ /1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 553 Raleigh/Durham Wake NC SE 6/1/ /1/ % Electricians 558 Huntsville Madison AL SE 12/1/ % Electricians 569 San Diego San Diego CA SWP 8/22/ % 6/4/ % 6/3/ % 5
13 Electricians 575 South Central Ohio OH ENC 5/29/ % 5/28/ % Electricians 577 Appleton Outagamie WI ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 595W Oakland Alameda CA SWP 6/1/ /1/ % Electricians 601 Champaign/Urba Champaign IL ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 613 Atlanta Fulton GA SE 9/1/ % Electricians 649 Alton/Wood Rive Madison IL ENC 1/2/ % 2/1/ % Electricians 665 Lansing Ingham MI ENC 5/28/ % Electricians 666 Richmond Henrico VA SE 3/1/ % Electricians 668 Lafayette Tippecanoe IN ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 683 Columbus Franklin OH ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 697 Gary/Hammond Lake IN ENC 5/29/ % Electricians 700 Ft. Smith Sebastian AR SC 10/1/ % Electricians 701 DuPage County (WDuPage IL ENC 5/29/ % 6/4/ % 6/3/ % Electricians 702 Mt. Vernon Jefferson IL ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 760 Knoxville Knox TN SE 6/1/ Electricians 816 Paducah McCracken KY SE 6/1/ % 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 840 Syracuse? Onondaga NY MA 6/1/ % Electricians 890 Janesville Rock WI ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Electricians 903 Gulfport Harrison MS SE 12/1/ /1/ % 12/1/ % Electricians 906 Upper Peninsula MI ENC 5/29/ % 5/28/ % 6/3/ % Electricians 910 Watertown (the l Jefferson NY MA 4/1/ Electricians 948 Flint Genesee MI ENC 5/28/ % Electricians 968 Parkersburgh Wood WV ENC 6/1/ % Electricians 1925 Memphis Shelby TN SE 6/1/ /1/ % 1/1/ % Glaziers 27 Chicago Cook IL ENC 6/1/ % Glaziers 27 Chicago (outlying DeKalb, DuPIL ENC 6/1/ % Glaziers 27 Gary/Hammond Lake IN ENC 6/1/ % Glaziers 357 Detroit Wayne MI ENC 6/1/ % Glaziers 558 Kansas City Jackson MO WNC 4/13/ % 4/1/ % 4/1/ % Glaziers 581 Rock Island Rock Island IL ENC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Glaziers 581 Davenport Scott IA WNC 5/1/ % 5/1/ % Glaziers 157, 607 Rockford Winnebago IL ENC 4/1/ % Glaziers 157, 607 Bloomington McLean IL ENC 5/1/ % Glaziers 157, 607 Peoria Peoria IL ENC 4/1/ % Glaziers 751 Pittsburgh Allegheny PA MA 9/1/ % Glaziers 1009 Northern NJ NJ MA 5/1/ /1/ % 5/1/ % Glaziers 1168 Springfield Sangamon IL ENC 5/1/ % Glaziers 1168 East St. Louis St. Clair IL ENC 5/1/ % Glaziers 1168 Champaign/Urba Champaign IL ENC 5/1/ % Glaziers DC 16 Oakland Alameda CA SWP 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Glaziers DC 16 San Francisco San Francis CA SWP 1/1/ Glaziers DC 16 San Jose Santa Clara CA SWP 1/1/ Glaziers DC 16 Fresno Fresno CA SWP 1/1/
14 Glaziers DC 16 Sacramento SacramentoCA SWP 1/1/ % 1/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Burlington Chittenden VT NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Montpelier WashingtonVT NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Bangor Penobscot ME NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Portland CumberlandME NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Manchester Hillsboroug NH NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Glaziers DC 35 Boston Boston/SuffMA NE 7/1/ /1/ % 7/1/ % Insulators 5 Los Angeles Los AngelesCA SWP 7/3/ % 7/2/ % 7/1/ % Insulators 5 San Diego San Diego CA SWP 7/3/ % 7/2/ % 7/1/ % Insulators 7 Seattle King WA NW 6/1/ % Insulators 7 Bellingham Whatcom WA NW 6/1/ % Insulators 7 Yakima Yakima WA NW 6/1/ % Insulators 7 Tacoma Pierce WA NW 6/1/ % Insulators 16 San Francisco San Francis CA SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 16 Fresno Fresno CA SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 16 Sacramento SacramentoCA SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 16 Redding Shasta CA SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 16 Reno Washoe NV SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 18 Indianapolis Marion IN ENC 6/1/ % Insulators 18 Muncie Delaware IN ENC 6/1/ % Insulators 18 Bloomington Monroe IN ENC 6/1/ % Insulators 18 Lafayette Tippecanoe IN ENC 6/1/ % Insulators 18 Terre Haute Vigo IN ENC 6/1/ % Insulators 23 Reading Berks PA MA 6/26/ % Insulators 23 State College Centre PA MA 6/26/ % Insulators 23 Harrisburg Dauphin PA MA 6/26/ % Insulators 25 Detroit Wayne MI ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Insulators 25 Ann Arbor WashtenawMI ENC 6/1/ % 6/1/ % Insulators 33 Hartford Hartford CT NE 6/1/ % Insulators 33 New Haven New Haven CT NE 6/1/ % Insulators 36 Statewide OR Statewide OOR NW 5/1/ % 4/30/ % 4/29/ % Insulators 37 Paducah McCracken KY SE 4/1/ % Insulators 46 Chattanooga Hamilton TN SE 5/1/ % Insulators 46 Knoxville Knox TN SE 5/1/ % Insulators 48 Atlanta Fulton GA SE 6/6/ % Insulators 51 Louisville Jefferson KY SE 3/1/ % Insulators 69 Statewide UT Statewide UUT MNP 2/1/ /1/ % 2/1/ % Insulators 69 Boise Ada ID NW 2/1/ /1/ % 2/1/ % Insulators 69 Idaho Falls Bonneville ID NW 2/1/ /1/ % 2/1/ % Insulators 69 Rock Springs SweetwaterWY MNP 2/1/ /1/ % 2/1/ % Insulators 73 Statewide AZ Statewide AAZ SWP 8/1/ % 8/1/ % 8/1/ % Insulators 76 Albuquerque Bernalillo NM SC 7/1/ /1/ % 1/1/ % Insulators 76 Santa Fe Santa Fe NM SC 7/1/ /1/ % 1/1/ % 7
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