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PLUMBERS LOCAL NO 98 SUPPLEMENTAL company history timeline

1964

Local 55 continued making headway through the Sixties when in April 1964 it reached an agreement with the Plumbing Contractors’ Association on a new three-year labor pact that included a total 95-cent hourly increase over the duration of the contract.

1966

While in 1966 racial-discrimination charges were still being leveled at Cleveland building and construction trades unions and were being investigated by the United States Defense Department, Local 55 was again at the forefront of bringing minorities into the trades.

1969

The 40-percent increase over three years eventually raised union plumbers’ pay to $7.71 an hour, including fringe benefits, by May 1, 1969.

1970

The strike trudged on, however, for over three months, bringing an estimated $600 million in construction projects in Greater Cleveland to a standstill, according to the June 4, 1970, Plain Dealer.

1979

By the end of that decade, the local put a new Supplemental Unemployment Benefit Fund into effect on August 6, 1979.

1980

Sadly, the local’s recording secretary, Thomas McIntyre, was shot and killed in Cleveland’s Flats area in March 1980.

1994

Gateway includes the 41,000-seat Jacobs Field (now known as Progressive Field) baseball stadium, which opened on April 4, 1994; and the 21,000-seat Gund Arena (now known as Quicken Loans Arena), which opened on October 17, 1994.

1996

The local then moved into its current union offices and hall at 980 Keynote Circle in Brooklyn Heights in 1996.

2007

By 2007, Local 55 had up to 175 journeymen concentrating on the residential-service side of the plumbing industry.

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