- 4 - the union were never required to report to the union hall. They were called by the union at their respective homes when they were given job assignments. The boilermakers, in essence, were always on standby at their respective homes when they were not on assignment. Petitioner's home, at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, is practically in the geographic center of the State of Wisconsin. The union offices, at Waukesha, Wisconsin, are in southeast Wisconsin, approximately 30 minutes west of Milwaukee. For each of his job assignments, petitioner traveled from his home at Wisconsin Rapids to the job site on a daily basis, except that at more distant places (the farthest being 115 miles) when, occasionally, he was required to work 10-hour shifts, petitioner stayed overnight at a local motel. Some of petitioner's assignments were in his home area of Wisconsin Rapids, or its environs, and petitioner always drove home each day from these locations, even if he worked a 10-hour shift. For the 3 years at issue, petitioner worked at 19 different locations throughout the State of Wisconsin. The farthest location from Wisconsin Rapids was Kakuna, Wisconsin, approximately 115 miles from Wisconsin Rapids. Other locations, as noted, were elsewhere in the State, including some within the environs of Wisconsin Rapids.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Next
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