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Union Ironworkers Raise the Bar with Continuous Training, Competitions, and New OSHA Relationship
AUSTIN, Texas, July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- While U.S. industries struggle to rebuild, today's union ironworkers are preparing to lead the next wave of new business construction. That's because amidst the economic challenges of the past several years the Iron Workers International Union (www.ironworkers.org) -- teaming with the Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust (IMPACT) and the Ironworkers National Training Fund (www.ironworkers.org/organization/Apprenticeship.aspx) -- has invested heavily in worksite-ready training programs for union ironworkers.

'Birdman of Kings Bay' a friend of the feathered
ST. MARYS - Lt. Tony Eliasen's job as an instructor at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base contradicts his education at Auburn University, where he majored in environmental science.

The Ironworker’s Versatility is a Manufactured Miracle
An Ironworker is a major part of a fabrication shop, regardless of its size. An Ironworker is not only one machine, but it is 5 machines mixed into one manufactured miracle. It has a lot more versatility than most people think. This equipment is made of five working stations: punch, section shear, bar shear, plate shear, and coper-notcher.


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