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Where can I get answers about working under the Metal Trades Agreement?
Proud member in Good Standing with UA Local 441 in Wichita Kansas!
Actually, the legal name of the UA states "Plumbing and Pipefitting Industry".
United association of (plumbers, pipefitters, steamfitters, sprinklerfitters and hvac service techs.)
United Association (of Plumbers and Pipefitters)
Probably a dumb question but; what's UA?
many locals, including mine already have a very viable service force in place, with training programs. What exactly do you want to show them? I use a mix of pipefitters and high tonnage service guys in my company. The fitters are a great second set of hands in service and have fully stocked trucks with tooling. The service hands are good for helping with crane lifts and the like when doing rooftop replacements. Since we do turnkey projects, its nice to have that mix of both kinds of guys in house. I am a fitter, who took all of the service classes at night and worked in service for years, and to a degree can do both.
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UA: How about Service Trades? To all the UA members: We've been talking about Building Trades, Metal Trades, Divisional Trades, etc. What about Service Trades? Think about it HVACR Techs, BAS Techs and maybe even Plumbers (Service Plumbers, that is). We'll show them!
UA: How about Service Trades?
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