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Industry History
1921 Building Trades Wage Reduction Issue Debated
As the Master Builders Association announced a 17-to-18 percent reduction in wages, the La Crosse Trades and Labor council that represents building laborers met to respond. They stated they're not opposed to reduction of...
1921 Bricklayers, Builders Cut Wages
Photo Credit: Jan Canty for UnsplashIn 1921 the Bricklayers Union voted to reduce wages by ten-percent, in agreement with the Master Builders' Association (formerly known as the La Crosse Builders' Association). The wage...
1921 Overall Wage Reduction by Builders to Stimulate Jobs
Photo Credit: Jan Canty for UnsplashBuilders in 1921 proposed a 17 and 18-percent reduction in wages saying "it was necessary to stimulate building and keep men and contractors at work.” The proposal would lower wages for...