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Foul Language? An article on words make a difference for contractors in recent insurance certificates. By Bruce Buckley, Volume 15, Issue 2.

Follow the Joint Trade Board Rules: A Cautionary Tale:  Failure to follow the Joint Board Award rules causes expensive penalties. By Steven H. Adelman, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP.  Volume 14, Issue 3.

BirdDog Jobs Partners with Builders Association:  BirdDog Jobs is the leading provider of online recruitment solutions for the engineering, construction and facilities industries. Volume 14, Issue 3.  

Hot Topic: Ground Heater Dispute With Operating Engineers Ends With Favorable Decision By Arbitrator. Volume 14, Issue 1.

Underfunded Multiemployer Plans Face Negotiation, Liability Withdrawal IssuesVolume 13, Issue 4.

Dealing With Contribution Audits. By Mark A. Spognardi of Arnstein & Lehr, LLP, Volume 13, Issue 4.

"Under The Influence": Presentation Highlights Ways To Successfully Target Drug and Alcohol Use In The Workplace. By Andy Cole, Volume 13, Issue 4.

Carpenters Chief Takes Aim At Green Book. Volume 13, Issue 3.

Paper Weight: Proper Paperwork Can Save Contractors Trouble. By Andy Cole, Volume 13, Issue 3.

Steps To Take When Hit With Union Grievance: Two articles by Richard L. Samson of Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart and , Builders Association Director of Labor, Volume 13, Issue 2.

Negotiation Updates: By , Builders Association Director of Labor, Volume 13, Issue 2.

Gates 101: Best Practices Regarding Picketing. By Denise Herdrich, Volume 13, Issue 1.

Ending A Bargaining Relationship: Steps To Take After You Leave Town Or Leave The Trade. By Steven H. Adelman, Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell, LLP, Volume 13, Issue 1.

Differences Between 8f and 9a Agreements. By Steven Adelman, Locke Lord Bissell & Brook LLP. Volume 12, Issue 4.

Talking to AGC Chapters around the country helped the Builders Association to gather valuable labor information, and meeting with local Unions helped solve problems for members. Volume 12, Issue 3.

Labor Negotiation Updates. Volume 12, Issue 2.

New requirements for "endangered" and "critical" plans will go into effect as part of revisions to the Pension Protection ActBy Robert Christenson, Fisher & Phillips LLP, Volume 12, Issue 2.

Joint ventures allow small companies to work on big projects while giving large companies more diversity. By Andy Cole, Volume 12, Issue 2.

Actions of behalf of grieved contractors in Operating Engineers temp heat dispute. Volume 12, Issue 2.

Experts from FMI outline the reasons for the anticipated labor shortage in the second part of a series. By Arthur Heimbach, Sabine Hoover, Nick Schubert and Nick Heir, FMI, Volume 11, Issue 5.

A comprehensive roundup of the industry's pension problems and what every contractor should know about withdrawal liability. By Scott L. Spencer and Jonathan K. Zeiler, Crowe Chizek & Company LLC, Volume 11, Issue 4.

The Builders Association asked a number of construction industry professionals about best practices in jurisdictional disputes. By Andy Cole, Volume 11, Issue 4.

An overview of the ruling on what constitutes a supervisor by the National Labor Relations Board. By Robert P. Casey, Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, LLP, Volume 11, Issue 1.

Changes in the construction landscape with the development of the NCA. Two articles by Roger Price, Seyfarth Shaw/Andy Cole, Volume 10, Issue 5.

Some of the things your company should know about changes in withdrawal liability rules. By Thomas Vasiljevich, Ogletree Deakins, Volume 10, Issue 4.