Edward Kennedy


Roles


OSHA Reform: Does It Hurt or Help Mason Contractors?
June 2007

Since the climate in Washington, D.C., has changed dramatically with the Democrats regaining power, we may finally see OSHA reform legislation move through Congress.

Congress Pushes Worker Protective OSHA Reform
May 2007

Congress has changed a great deal since January. One of the top priorities for the Democratic Congress is a focus on workers’ rights, which includes OSHA Reform.

Minimum Wage Fight is Far From Over
March 2007

For the first time in over a decade, Congress has voted to increase the minimum wage, but the fight isn't over for Democrats.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform is Further on the Horizon
August 2006

Comprehensive Immigration Reform is Further on the Horizon

Immigration Reform - How Does it Impact You?
April 2006

Immigration Reform - How Does it Impact You?

Masonry Magazine February 1987 Page. 65
February 1987

WASHINGTON WIRE
continued from page 33

Meanwhile, conservatives would like to see big cuts made in Medicare costs. Some changes would eliminate benefits. Others would cut payments to providers, and still others would raise taxes or payments

Masonry Magazine May 1981 Page. 9
May 1981

MCAA and BAC Create New Labor/Management
Institute to Cope with Industry Problems

The labor/management partnership between the Mason Contractors Association of America and the International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen has been pu

Masonry Magazine February 1968 Page. 8
February 1968

Convention Report

(Continued from page 6) Committee Chairman Harold W. Peterson. During the first part of the program Esso Research, James Electronics and Intercon Research made their presentations. H. F. Schroeder, Esso Research and Engineering