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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
[11/16/2007] - The leadership and member locals of the Texas State Building and Construction Trades Council would like to welcome you to our newly designed ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
Welcome to The Texas State Council Building & Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO. Thank you for visiting the web page of the Texas State Building ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
Welcome to The Texas State Council Building & Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO. Thank you for visiting the web page of the Texas State Building ...
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Union Affiliations
IBEW Local 520 P.O. Box 18508. Austin, TX 78741. Phone: (512) 326-9540. Fax: (512) 326-9596, David Adamson Business Manager. IBEW Local 527 6227 Avenue J ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
Effective September 1, 2007, all political subdivisions in the state of Texas may adopt the Federal Davis/Bacon prevailing wages and its subsuquent ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
Texas adopted a prevailing wage statute in 1933 that was titled Vernon’s Civil Statutes 5159a ... Davis/Bacon Certified Payroll WD 347 Form & Instructions ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
Texas adopted a prevailing wage statute in 1933 that was titled Vernon’s Civil Statutes 5159a and then amended and re-codified in 1995 to Texas Government ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
[11/16/2007] - The leadership and member locals of the Texas State Building and Construction Trades Council would like to welcome you to our newly designed ...
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Texas State Council - Building and Construction Trades Department
[11/16/2007] - The leadership and member locals of the Texas State Building and Construction Trades Council would like to welcome you to our newly designed ...
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Wage Insurance Testimony
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML written testimony to this committee on SUTA dumping implementation and on the FY 2007 US. Department of Labor (USDOL) budget for unemployment insurance. ...
 
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