A profile of the Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 206 Joint Apprenticeship and Training Center in San Diego. San Diego Planning Commissioner Anthony Wagner attests to the value of a quality training program like that available through Local 206. “The sheet metal workers have made a quiet but significant contribution to our community. Despite political discourse that is increasingly unfavorable to public sector unions,” Wagner said, “the union association is a good thing for both workers and those who hire them.”
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