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...and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Hel... up the remaining salts with available jobs and to show a link between the Respondents animu...
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...and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers, and Hel... up the remaining salts with available jobs and to show a link between the Respondents animu...
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Most people don't realise that Canada, like Britain and Australia, had restricted immigration policies relating to people of colour - in those days we were called 'Negroes' or 'Coloured'. A white Jamaican could not get into Canada. They told us we were British, brought up under the British Empire. We were British subjects but under the Canadian Immigration Act we were British objects, not subjects. This is my interpretation of the language because they don't recognise you as a British subject. Funnily, if you get into the country, for every other purpose you're a British subject. You could run for elections. You could become a Canadian citizen, no problem. You could get a job in the civil service or thing like that but for immigration purposes you're not recognised as a British subject...
... says of his parents: "My father was a boilermaker who had odd jobs, working for the brewery company ...
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...and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Help... have been employed at the Stone Container jobsite instatement to the positions for which they applie...
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...-old black man who has worked as a boilermaker for twenty years, including nearly fifteen years' ... "outstanding" category were all chosen for jobs. . Dunlap's scores placed him in fourteenth place....
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...and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Help... have been employed at the Stone Container jobsite instatement to the positions for which they applie...
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WHEATFIELD -- Albert Benjamin Simpson left a well-heeled congregation in New York City to minister to longshoremen, immigrants, prostitutes -- what his churchmen today call "the lost masses.
Simpson, a native of Prince Edward Island in Canada, was the late- 19th century founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance -- and distant cousin to "Anne of Green Gables" author Lucy Maud Montgomery -- and he helped set the mission of today's Niagara Alliance Church members, who look to the words Jesus spoke in Matthew 25:40 for their inspiration: "I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these, you did for me."
...He held a variety of jobs, ranging from apprentice boilermaker in England to...
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... (MESC), to register applicants for jobs at the project and to process their applications. ... all applications. The Unions (Boilermakers, Carpenters, Electricians, Ironworkers, Millwright...
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... the exertional requirements of the step-five jobs identified by the VE. We have jurisdiction pursuan... work as a heavy equipment operator, boilermaker, or millwright as those jobs were "too exertional....
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BLOOMINGTON - Bloomington's old west side is inextricably linked with the Chicago & Alton Railroad and the Irish immigrants that came along for the ride, so to speak, to lay its rails, drive its locomotives and repair its rolling stock. And no neighborhood tells this story better than "Forty Acres," once a cluster of Irish shanties that became a solid working class corner of the city.
Yet fair or not, it earned the reputation as one of the city's roughest. "There was a time, in its earlier history, when the Forty Acres carried with its name an impression of lawlessness and, to put it mildly, toughness," noted The Pantagraph more than a century ago.
... others included locomotive builder, boilermaker, carpenter, painter, watchman, railroad fireman annd "tinner," with most or all of these jobs coming from the C&A Shops. In 1892 Fr. James Burke...