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Started by KBCraig, May 27, 2006, 01:13 AM NHFT

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KBCraig

Somehow, we missed this bill slipping through.

http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Governor+vetoes+bill+affecting+electricians&articleId=3ac8097f-671e-4efc-b4a2-cfa109b86a82

Governor vetoes bill affecting electricians

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Concord ? Gov. John Lynch vetoed legislation yesterday that would have allowed a master electrician to supervise two apprentices instead of one.

Lynch said the change would undermine public safety and reduce the quality of training that apprentices receive.

?No states in New England have less than a one-to-one ratio between apprentice and electrician, and some even require greater than one-on-one supervision,? Lynch said in his veto message.

Lynch said he was joined by the Bureau of Electrical Safety and Licensing of the Office of the State Fire Marshal, the Department of Labor, and the State Apprenticeship Council in opposing the change.

Lynch said he also was concerned the change would means fewer apprentices would complete their apprenticeships.

Pat K

?No states in New England have less than a one-to-one ratio between apprentice and electrician, and some even require greater than one-on-one supervision,? Lynch said in his veto message.

Greater than one-on-one? Gee how many on one can you get, them their electricians are a kinky bunch.

aries

Quote from: Pat K on May 27, 2006, 01:34 AM NHFT
"No states in New England have less than a one-to-one ratio between apprentice and electrician, and some even require greater than one-on-one supervision," Lynch said in his veto message.

Greater than one-on-one? Gee how many on one can you get, them their electricians are a kinky bunch.
Maybe we should raise it.

I don't want to see any less than 7 electricians training one!

slim

Why should we be deciding how many students a electrician can have? Shouldn't the free market decide that?

Braddogg

Quote from: slim on May 27, 2006, 10:10 AM NHFT
Why should we be deciding how many students a electrician can have? Shouldn't the free market decide that?

Pfft, you libertarians and your "free market."  Good electricians don't grow on free-market trees, they're born from the fire of government intervention! :duh:

Atlas

Quote from: Braddogg on May 27, 2006, 10:53 AM NHFT
Quote from: slim on May 27, 2006, 10:10 AM NHFT
Why should we be deciding how many students a electrician can have? Shouldn't the free market decide that?

Pfft, you libertarians and your "free market."  Good electricians don't grow on free-market trees, they're born from the fire of government intervention! :duh:
Oh, that's right. :o

jgmaynard

<yoda voice>
Always TWO, there are... A master and an apprentice, no more, no less.... Mmmmmm.......
</yoda voice>  ;D

JM

aries

Quote from: jgmaynard on June 04, 2006, 10:06 AM NHFT
<yoda voice>
Always TWO, there are... A master and an apprentice, no more, no less.... Mmmmmm.......
</yoda voice>  ;D

JM


Yoda is an NH rep after all...