- 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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jurisdiction on
unionized construction sites in
North America remains with the
plasterers,
regardless of
whether the
plaster is
decorative in
nature or is used...
- 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...
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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...
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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 Bricklayers,
Masons and
Plasterers'
International Union of America. Washington, D.C.: Bricklayers,
Masons and
Plasterers Union, 1955. Fink, Gary M....
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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...
- are
cement masons and over 300 are
plasterers. 236 are
cement mason apprentices, and
approximately 56 are
plasterer apprentices. The Seattle-based Local...
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Plasterer's (drywall) stilts...
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school in
their early teens to work as
plasterers.
After moving to
London in 1984,
working first as
plasterers, the
brothers into
property development...