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January 2011 | Vol. 50, No. 1
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Understanding the wage and hour investigation process will help reduce anxiety and reduce liability if employers proactively fix problems.
Simon Hall on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Ind., uses both custom-cut and veneer Indiana limestone to complement nearby classroom buildings constructed decades earlier.
Photo ©2010 Indiana Limestone Co/MyersCroton Group
Why mast climbers still are the best choice for masonry projects
A look at today's energy-efficient wall assemblies
columns &
departments
For The Record
President's Message
Government Affairs
New Products
Making the Grade
Legal Issues
Full Contact PM
Product Review Section
Classified Advertising
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MCAA Strategic
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