The Northwest Ohio Center for Labor-Management Cooperation
The University of Toledo The Center for Competitiveness
in the Construction Industry
(CCCI)

22nd Annual Conference on Labor-Management Cooperation
From the Toledo Blade, May 9, 2008: "Success through partnership was the message yesterday from representatives of the United Auto Workers and representatives from Chrysler LLC at the University of Toledo to celebrate the 22nd Annual Conference on Labor-Management Cooperation." Click here to read to full text of the Blade's article on 22nd Annual Conference on Labor-Management Cooperation.

Click here to see local TV coverage of the conference from Toledo's NBC24
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Click here to view the program from the conference.

NOCLMC Receives Appreciation from TLCPL
On April 9, 2008, NOCLMC received a Resolution of Appreciation from the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library for the work of executive Director Sandra Simon, NOCLMC EI Facilitator Clois Smith, and Bob Smotherman of Ford/UAW Local 1892. Click here to view the full text of the resolution.

NOCLMC Receives Appreciation from TLCPL
Bob Smotherman, Sandra Simon, Clois Smith, Clyde Scoles (TLCPL Director), Dave Topoleski & Dave Lutz (Co-Presidents of the APLE Union), Margaret Danzinger (TLCPL Deputy Director)

 

The Center for Competitiveness in the Construction Industry (CCCI) is a collaboration of the University of Toledo, the Great Lakes Construction Alliance (GLCA), the Alliance of Construction Professionals (ACP), and the Northwest Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council.

The Center is housed within the University of Toledo to assist in linking the resources of the University with the construction industry. CCCI shares resources with UT's Northwest Ohio Center for Labor-Management Cooperation, and also works closely with UT's Urban Affairs Center.

Funding for CCCI is provided by the Alliance of Construction Professionals. The ACP is a labor-management organization that promotes careers in construction and the advantages of using the unionized construction sector.

For more information about CCCI, contact:

Martin Fitts
Scott Park LR 3010
419.530.3542
Email: martin.fitts@utoledo.edu


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FMCS Region 2 Arbitrator & Advocate Symposium

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and The Center for Competitiveness in the Construction Industry at The University of Toledo invite you to attend this symposium on April 23 & 24 at Embassy Suites in Columbus, Ohio.

Click here to view the Symposium brochure, agenda, and registration information.

For questions contact Cindy Tierney at 419-530-3401 or email cynthia.tierney@utoledo.edu.


*** CCCI & NOCLMC have moved to UT's Scott Park campus - click here for directions***