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Scope of Work - Laborers work jurisdiction
is divided into four general categories: Commercial – the laborer may tend
mason, place concrete, work with operators in site preparation, tend carpenters,
clean up site; Highway – the laborer will lay sewer and water mains, check
road grade for operators, place concrete and asphalt, break and remove
old concrete; Underground - the laborer works as a pipe layer,
tailman, top man while installing sewer, water and gas mains; Industrial
construction – involves all new construction,
remodeling and demolition in factory type buildings. Laborers must
have common knowledge of all work performed by building tradespeople, for
they are the tenders or helpers in the industry. They are called
upon to operate and maintain power tools such as a chainsaw, tamping machine,
concrete vibrator, chipping hammer, cutting and burning, demolition, the
use of explosives, mixing for and tending of bricklayers and plasterers,
installing sewers, cribbing and sheeting.
Working Conditions - Laborers are
exposed to all weather conditions. Sometimes they are called upon
to work at heights and also depths, sometimes hundreds of feet underground
on subways, tunnels and storage reservoirs. In their work, there
is much bending, walking, standing, lifting and carrying.
Apprenticeship Requirements
Length of Program - Apprenticeship
requires 4,000 hours of diversified work and training, no less than 322
hours of related instructional classes.
Requirements – Applicants must be
a minimum of 18 years old and pass a drug test. Applicants must be
physically able to perform work of the trade. Completion of 80 hours
pre-apprenticeship training. No entrance requirements, but several courses
require math and reading skills. Oral testing may be used in place
of written testing if requested by the student.
The MI Laborers Training Center offers
several specific training programs for their members. Occasionally,
a non-member may receive "New Start" training at the request of a Local
Union or a Union Contractor. Training is on-going, available as needed/as
desired.
Michigan Laborers’ Training
and Apprenticeship Institute
11155 South Beardslee Road
Perry, MI 48872
http://www.mltai.org
miti@tds.net
(517) 625-4919
FAX (517) 625-4046
Lynn Coleman, Director
Michigan Laborers’ Training
and Apprenticeship Institute-
Local 1329
W-8008 South US 2
Iron Mountain, MI 49801
http://www.mltai.org
miti@tds.net
(906) 774-5703
FAX (906) 774-5703
Lynn Coleman, Director
Geno Alessandrini, Career Opportunity
Consultant-
(906) 774-6070
Territories Covered: All Counties
of the Upper Peninsula.
Michigan Laborers’ Training
and Apprenticeship Institute
5555 Cogswell
Wayne, MI 48184
http://www.mltai.org
miti@tds.net
(313) 729-7005
FAX (313) 729-8792
Lynn Coleman, Director
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