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Cleveland port hastily ends wage policy it itself touted: Dave Wondolowski questions port board on prevailing wage decision

Cleveland Building Trades Executive Secretary, Dave Wondolowski. “In repealing its wage-protection policy, the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Board of Directors has violated its mission to advance the economic interests of Cleveland residents in favor of protecting profit margins for a handful of developers.”

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Cleveland considers $10 million to grow building trades

Cleveland City Council will soon vote to allocate $10 million from its American Rescue Plan Act funding to help bolster the region’s construction workforce. According to a presentation made at Council’s Workforce, Education, Training and Youth Development Committee held on Jan. 24, the funds will be used for work development purposes in the following manner:

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2023: A MEGA-year for construction in Ohio

This is shaping up to be not just a big year for Ohio’s union construction industry, but a mega-year. Keyed by several mega projects, including the $20 billion Phase I of the Intel project in New Albany and the $3.5 billion Honda/LG joint venture battery plant in Jeffersonville, 2023 is forecast to be a record year for a number of Local Unions and regional building trades councils in terms of man-hours.

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Pension Relief Rules Explained During President Biden’s Cleveland Visit

President Joe Biden stopped in Cleveland on July 7 to discuss the finalization of new pension relief rules, which will keep at-risk multi-employer pension funds solvent until at least 2051.

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PLA's Used on New Cleveland Clinic Capital Projects

The Cleveland Clinic announced major construction projects in May set to take place on its main campus, with all work covered by Project Labor Agreements [PLA]. In his State of the Clinic address, Cleveland Clinic CEO and President Tom Mihaljevic, M.D., announced the Cleveland Clinic is investing in multiple capital projects, including the construction of new buildings and the renovation of several facilities in Ohio.

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U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh Visits Cleveland

Laborers’ Local 310 officers welcomed Labor Secretary Marty Walsh to the Local 310 Union Hall. From left to right: Field Representative Sean Campbell, Business Manager Terry Joyce, Secretary of Labor Walsh, Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Byrne and Field Representative/President John Soeder.

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Union Pension Funds Help Finance ‘Artisan’ Project

Union pension funds help finance ‘Artisan’ project

Area leaders officially broke ground on July 29 at the new Artisan Circle Square building in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood, which will be built under a Project Labor Agreement.

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Major Projects Across Ohio Boost 2021 Construction Outlook

Major Projects Across Ohio Boost 2021 Construction Outlook

In Ohio, officials closely involved with the union trades are seeing signs of a somewhat positive outlook for 2021, anchored by a number of large projects.

The Columbus area leads the way, with multiple massive, billion-dollar projects underway or set to break ground in 2021.

In 2019, members of the Columbus/Central Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council logged about 6.75 million manhours. C/COBCTC Executive Secretary-Treasurer Dorsey Hager believes they topped that mark in 2020.

Thanks to the ongoing building boom in the area, he anticipates the potential for even more hours worked by affiliated unions in 2021.

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CBA Talks Break Down Between Laborers 860, Juvenile Court

CBA Talks Break Down Between Laborers 860, Juvenile Court

A group of union members working at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court had contract negotiations halted as court officials opted to seek legal action instead.

Laborers Local 860 in Cleveland represents roughly 140 workers at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court and Detention Center. These employees work in the Juvenile Detention Center with those in custody and on the administrative side working in office settings.

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Ashtabula Pig Iron Plant Covered by PLA

Ashtabula Pig Iron Plant Covered by PLA


A new pig iron plant in Ashtabula will be constructed solely by union construction workers.

Petmin USA signed a Project Labor Agreement with the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades Council to ensure only highly skilled and highly trained building trades members will construct their first facility in North America.

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