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jurisdiction on
unionized construction sites in
North America remains with the
plasterers,
regardless of
whether the
plaster is
decorative in
nature or is used...
- A
plasterer is a
tradesman who
works with plaster, such as
forming a
layer of
plaster on an
interior wall or
plaster decorative moldings on
ceilings or...
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National Operative Plasterers'
Union was a
trade union representing plasterers in Scotland. The
union was
founded in 1888 by
local plasterers'
unions in Aberdeen...
- the Bricklayers,
Masons and
Plasterers'
International Union of America. Washington, D.C.: Bricklayers,
Masons and
Plasterers Union. Fink, Gary M., ed. (1984)...
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Operative Plasterers' and
Cement Masons'
International ****ociation of the
United States and
Canada (OPCMIA) is a
trade union of
plasterers and cement...
- hawk with a tool held in the
dominant hand.
Hawks are most
often used by
plasterers,
along with
finishing trowels, to
apply a
smooth finish of
plaster to...
- and
trowel and
pushed on
about 12 mm
thick to begin. For two coat, some
plasterers apply two full
depth bands of
render (one at the base of the wall and...
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spelling of "
plasterer", nonetheless, the
company uses the
original spelling. The
company originated as a
trade ****ociation of London's
plasterers. Today,...
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Joseph Rose & Co., was
appointed Master of the
Worshipful Company of
Plasterers in 1775, and
succeeded his
uncle as head of the firm upon his uncle's...
- The
National ****ociation of
Operative Plasterers (NAOP) was a
trade union representing plasterers in the
United Kingdom. The
union was
founded in 1860...