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To: Intrepid1 who wrote (11)8/28/2001 8:23:59 AM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 12
 
Plus, its critics say, the agreement has been hard to enforce. Denny Scott, assistant director of the Portland-headquartered Western Council of Industrial Workers, a division of the Carpenters Union, said Canadian lumber companies have circumvented the agreement by calling lumber something else, such as "truss parts" or "pre-manufactured studs for electrical conduits."

"They would put a notch in them and call them 'rafters,'" Scott said
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