Kenny was in the glassworkers, Marsh was a boilermaker and Ducker was an ironworker. |
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Her father, a plumber and ironworker, was often unemployed, and Orshansky and her sisters wore hand-me-downs and slept two to a bed. |
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It is possible, however, that an ironworker could inadvertently apply more than the prescribed turn. |
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For example, CSC LMI identified shortages in the boilermaker and ironworker sectors of the construction industry. |
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Among other things, the program will identify best practices to encourage Aboriginal youth to enter the ironworker trade. |
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His notoriety as an ironworker is practically equal to that of Edgar Brandt. |
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I know that my colleague is a former ironworker as I am a former carpenter, both former representatives of the building trades. |
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The great wages you earn as an ironworker more than make up for the down time. |
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The CSC Aboriginal ironworker campaign materials were developed with this in mind. |
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Then, last September, ironworker James Brady parachuted from the top of One World Trade Center, filming his dramatic descent. |
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Apprenticeships planned for 2007-2008 include construction and maintenance electrician, automotive service technician, steamfitter, plumber, cook advanced, small engine mechanic, and ironworker programs. |
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A spud wrench is the tool used by an ironworker to install a bolt. |
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Aboriginal communities are the largest untapped labour pool in the country and historically, there has been a strong Aboriginal presence within the ironworker trade. |
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Visit the website to see how the CSC Aboriginal Ironworker Career Awareness project links aboriginal youth with the ironworker trade at www.aboriginalconstructioncareers.ca. |
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Kris Baillie is a 30-something ironworker from Molalla, Ore. |
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The term 'founder' was applied in the British iron industry long afterwards to the ironworker in charge of the blast furnace and the smelting operation. |
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