Please note that the Kheel Center has entered into a donation contract with the BLS for the entire historical collection of the BLS Collective Agreements file, previously hosted by the National Archives and Records Administration, and to update these records as they become available. For more information on the historical collection of BLS contracts, please contact the Kheel Centerhref>. In 1947, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) acted under the Taft-Hartley Act, also known as the Labor Management Relations Act, to request collective agreements and make them available in a publicly available file. In September 2007, responsibility for maintaining collective agreements and continuing to collect these agreements was formally transferred from the BLS to the EMPLOYment Standards Administration (ESA) Laboratory Management Standards (ESA) within the U.S. Department of Labor. This transfer was the result of Secretaries Regulation 4-2007, which appeared in the federal registry on May 8, 2007. Contact your Support Union: Union members, please contact your professional union staff if you need advice or assistance, or to help others in info@seiuva.org, call 571-432-0209 (calls will be answered Monday to Friday from 9am to 4pm. Messages are checked 7 days a week or call staff directly. We believe that everyone who works in the county should earn a living, have affordable health care and have a secure retirement. Funding for the transformation of 235 positions into services is a good first step.
Let us now work together to hold the county to account and ensure that the transition to the euro is fair, fair and transparent. For more information, please contact your union at info@seiuva.org or 571-432-0209. For more information on other collective agreements, see our guide, unions and the Internet, collective agreements>. NEW: Virginia becomes the first state in the nation to adopt mandatory workplace safety standards to protect workers from coronaviruses! Contact your union under info@seiuva.org to register for a SEIU SAFETY AND SAFETY COURSE to learn more. Construction Industries of Rhode Island (Heavy-Highway Agreement) and The New England Regional Council of Carpenters (UBC), Local 94 (2001) Brevard County, Florida School Board and International Brotherhood of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO, Local 1010 (1991) . . . Demolition, Debris, Asbeste Removal – Toxic Waste Agreement and International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), Local 282 (1999) (MOA) Central Ohio Division, Associated General Contractors of Ohio, Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.
and South Central Ohio District Council of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters – Joiners of America (UBC), AFL-CIO (2001) . AK Steel Corporation and Armco Employees Independent Federation Inc. (AEIF) (1999). New York City Health – Hospital Corporation and District Council 37, American Federation of State, County – Municipal Employees (AFSCME), AFL-CIO, Local 237, International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) and 44 Division of Local – Human Services Employees Union, Service Employees International Union (SEIU), AFL-CIO (2000) .