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Unemployed Construction Workers Say They're Running Out of Time
Thursday, May 1, 2008
(North Central States Regional Council of Carpenters)Unemployed
Construction Workers Say They’re Running Out
of Time
By Michael Kuchta
In talking to individual Carpenters at
Tuesday’s jobs rally, their
personal circumstances may be different, but
the basic story is the
same.
“Nobody’s hiring. You call, and nobody’s
hiring,” said Christopher
Leko, age 34, of Elk River. Leko, a member of
Local 851, has been out
of work for 5 months. He has exhausted his
unemployment insurance.
“Last year, I worked for 6 months and was
off for 6 months. It was a
rough year.… My wife’s got a job and
we’re kind of living off her
health insurance right now, so we’re
thankful for that.”
Ron Kollar, age 50, of East Bethel, also has
exhausted his unemployment
benefits. His health insurance ran out in
April. He’s been out of work
for most of the past year. “It’s a tough
battle,” the Local 851 member
said. “All the [companies] that I’ve
worked for over the years don’t
have anything. It’s just been grim.”
“I feel this is a really bad recession,”
said Bill Dwyer, age 54, of
Shoreview. Dwyer, a member of Local 1644, has
worked only 6 weeks this
year, and only about 8 months total since the
beginning of 2007. He’s
been out of work since March.
“I’m on the out-of-work list. There are
500 something people on the
list right now. A few months ago, it went down
4 people. There are
hundreds of people on the list, and the whole
month it goes down 4
people.”
“I checked in with all the employers I
worked with in the past,” said
Paul Berge, age 61, of Waconia. “It seems
that everybody’s jobs,
they’re cancelled or on hold. It’s a very
slow time.” Berge, of Local
1644, has been out of work since August.
“I’m past retirement, but I
can’t afford to retire.”
