BY JULIE NAKASHIMA
CREJ Staff Writer
When it comes to training new construction workers, does California look a little too hard for the union label?
That's the foundation for a rare proceeding in which the federal government is suing the state to take control of apprenticeship training programs, including those for future construction workers in California. In government parlance, this action is known as a "derecognition," according to San Diego attorn...
CREJ Staff Writer
When it comes to training new construction workers, does California look a little too hard for the union label?
That's the foundation for a rare proceeding in which the federal government is suing the state to take control of apprenticeship training programs, including those for future construction workers in California. In government parlance, this action is known as a "derecognition," according to San Diego attorn...
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