December 2024

December Issue

‘The Best Year Yet’: Chester, Pa., Local 654 Pulls Out the Stops for Toys for Tots

His beard is red instead of white and his sleigh is a Jeep Cherokee, but otherwise it’d be easy to mistake Fred Ries for Santa Claus. 

IBEW Reaches Tentative Agreements with CSX, Norfolk Southern, BNSF Rail Carriers

The IBEW reached tentative agreements with three major railroads in October, negotiating a historic raise along with improvements to paid time off and health benefits.

Tennessee Local Expands Its Reach With Lineworker Scholarship Program

In an effort to meet the demand for more lineworkers while also investing in the local workforce, Chattanooga, Tenn., Local 175 is partnering with area organizations and utilities to offer a pathway to a career that is often overlooked in schools.

B.C. Apprentice Is First Member From Canada to Win Coveted Organizing Award

Justin Santos, an energetic apprentice using social media to help squash myths about unions, was honored in August as the IBEW's Rank-and-File Organizer of the Year during the union's annual Membership Development Conference in Chicago.

NLRB’s Captive Audience Ban Opens Door to Organizing, but Locals Urged to Act Fast

Employers lost one of their favorite union-busting weapons in November when the National Labor Relations Board ruled that captive audience meetings are illegal, reversing a precedent set in 1948.

Steady Grassroots Organizing Brings Dramatic Growth, Top Honors for N.C. Local

A quadrupling of membership in the past four years helped Raleigh, N.C., Local 553’s Rob Axford capture the Organizing Business Manager of the Year award at the IBEW’s 2024 Membership Development Conference in Chicago, an honor he calls “overwhelming.”

November 2024

November Issue

'I Want Everyone to Know' Baltimore Local Keeps a High Profile Outside the Jobsite

Just about everyone who's toured Baltimore Local 24's training facility walks away impressed. As with any IBEW local, it's a site for excellence. But not everyone in the community knows that — at least not yet.

Chicago Member Has Trained Thousands of First Responders on Electrical Safety

IBEW expertise covers just about every aspect of the electrical industry, and sharing some of that knowledge is one way members give back to their communities. For firefighters and other first responders in Illinois, it's the safety training from Chicago Local 134's Robert Hattier that they keep asking for.

How George Brooks Protected Lineworkers and Changed History

They gathered in the lowland forests bordering Seattle, arriving by wagon or horseback for secret meetings under the shroud of towering evergreens. It was too dangerous for the young president of Local 77 and his band of brothers to discuss their plans anywhere else.

Rhode Island Local Organizes Charter School Teachers

Job descriptions for a telecom worker and a teacher don't have much in common, but both have a right to be heard at work.

Illinois Manufacturing Workers Win Multiyear Fight for First Contract

An arduous five-year campaign to achieve IBEW representation is successful at last for the more than 160 men and women who work at a Conagra cooking spray manufacturing plant in eastern Illinois, after they ratified a collective bargaining agreement between Danville Local 538 and the North American food conglomerate.

With New Locations, VEEP Helps More Veterans Go From 'Brotherhood to Brotherhood'

Glynnis Landfair has firsthand experience with how military members feel when their active duty ends.

Get Out the Vote 2024: Members Hit Pavement, Phones to Fight for Pro-IBEW, Pro-Worker Future

From city halls and state legislatures to Congress and the White House, IBEW activists are making a final push this week to urge their brothers and sisters to vote for candidates who will always put workers first — and to do it now.

October 2024

October Issue

Spike in Union Election Petitions Means More Power for IBEW, All U.S. Unions

Specialized apprenticeships across the IBEW are on the way for members who work in the battery and advanced manufacturing industries, thanks to recent efforts from local leaders throughout California and in the union’s Ninth District office.

Cutting-Edge Training Rolling Out for Battery, Manufacturing Apprentices

Specialized apprenticeships across the IBEW are on the way for members who work in the battery and advanced manufacturing industries, thanks to recent efforts from local leaders throughout California and in the union’s Ninth District office.

Local 1928 Members Save Heart Attack Victim, Earn Lifesaving Award

Ten members of Halifax Local 1928 employed by Nova Scotia Power will receive the IBEW's Lifesaving Award after they saved the life of a retired member who was working as a supervisor in a power plant when he suffered a heart attack.

One Worker’s Passion Helps Organize 200 SDG&E Call Center Workers ’

A majority of workers in San Diego Gas and Electric’s call center recently voted to join the IBEW, and San Diego Local 465 Business Manager Nate Fairman says Cece Marquez deserves recognition for a historic win.

In Increasingly Union-Friendly San Diego, Local 569 Signs Its Biggest Contractor ’

San Diego Local 569 is celebrating its largest electrical contractor signing since the local was chartered in 1920.

Retired Olympic Athlete Finds a Successful Second Act With the IBEW ’

Paul Terek has made a career of clearing hurdles, the literal and figurative kinds.

For Minnesota Locals, Tim Walz Has Always Been ‘One of Us’

From the raucous, jam-packed floor of the Democratic National Convention, Greg Hansen flashed back 19 years to a Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor party dinner where he and his dad happened to sit down next to "two very cool teachers from Mankato."

How California Locals Nurtured Kamala Harris’ Pro-Union Agenda

By the time Californians elected Kamala Harris as attorney general in 2010, the subprime mortgage crisis had hit their state harder than any other, with 2.2 million homeowners underwater.

U.S., Canadian Locals Light Up Historic International Bridge

The distance between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, is only about two miles, but the delivery trucks that cross the Detroit River carry roughly one-third of all the trade between the U.S. and Canada.

Women Learn From Women at Louisville Local's Barrier-Breaking 'EmpowHer'

When Jackie Norman was hired as an organizer with Louisville, Ky., Local 369 last September, she was asked by Business Manager Ed Devine why she thought more women didn't join the skilled trades. She shared her opinions, but she also had a plan.

September 2024

September Issue

Local 465 Members Help Stop City Takeover of SDG&E

More than 1,500 IBEW members who work for San Diego Gas and Electric are claiming victory — and breathing a little easier — after the San Diego City Council unanimously voted in June to squash a citizens’ initiative to force the municipal government to take over operation of the utility’s operations within the city’s limits.

Illinois Local’s Broadband Work Is ‘Through the Roof’ Thanks to Biden-Harris Programs

The Biden-Harris administration’s bold legislative plan to expand broadband internet access to every part of the U.S. is bringing a wealth of work and organizing opportunities for IBEW locals throughout the country. Rockford, Ill., Local 196 is one example of this.

Canada Enacts Anti-Scab Law Unveiled at IBEW Local

Job descriptions for a telecom worker and a teacher don't have much in common, but both have a right to be heard at work.

Vigilance Helps Bring a Contractor in Ontario Back to the IBEW

Several years ago, members of Kitchener, Ontario, Local 804 started taking notice of a nonunion contractor doing business in the local’s jurisdiction, and they had a hunch.

Local 569 Powers Up First Electric Tugboat

When the developers of the first fully electric tugboat in the United States were looking to plug it in somewhere in the Port of San Diego, they turned to the charging station experts with San Diego Local 569 to build the first of what’s hoped will be many such shoreside stations.

The Members and the Work: The IBEW’s Nonpartisan Federal Strategy

In a U.S. presidential election year, it can be easy to get caught up in partisan fighting and forget who your true friends are. Fortunately, the IBEW’s policy agenda, from new nuclear jobs to apprenticeship standards and speedy permitting, cuts across party lines.

Persistence Pays Off With 'Long Overdue' Win at California Utility

It was decades in the making, but the call center workers at utility company Southern California Edison finally have a voice on the job, thanks to the efforts of a dedicated volunteer organizing committee and Diamond Bar, Calif., Local 47.

'Culture Change': How an Oklahoma Local Builds an Inclusive Space for Women

When Janus Miller was apprenticing some 30 years ago, there were hardly any women on jobsites. Now, those numbers are up and the new generation isn't just learning the trade, they're leading the way.

Harris Running Mate Tim Walz ‘One of Nation’s Most Pro-Union, Pro-Worker’ Governors

Tim Walz, a veteran, union member and football coach, and Minnesota's two-term governor, brings a record of radically improving the lives of working families to Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris' ticket.

Training, Jobs, Pensions: Harris Has Workers’ Backs

She cast the deciding vote to save union members’ pensions. She broke a Sen­ate tie to make historic job-creating investments in U.S. energy production and high-tech manufacturing. She’s visited IBEW training centers nationwide to promote union apprenticeships. She even headed an unprece­dented White House task force on organizing and worker empowerment.

How a California Local Got Its Own Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club

There are a lot of kinds of clubs at IBEW locals, but Sacramento, Calif., Local 340 may be the only one with a Brazilian jiu-jitsu club.

Biden-Harris Administration Strengthens Protections for All Workers on Federal Projects

President Joe Biden signed an executive order Sept. 6 that enshrines across the federal government the labor standards included in his signature infrastructure and manufacturing laws.

August 2024

August Issue

W.Va. Local’s Big New Building Will Deliver Training Closer to Home

A huge new state-of-the-art training facility now sits behind the union hall of Huntington, W.Va., Local 317, making good on the local’s ambitious promise to greatly expand its apprenticeship and bring training closer to where many members live.

‘Historic’ Agreement Brings IBEW’s Amtrak Employees Improved Wages, Incentives

Several hard-fought wins — including a remarkable 34.1% compounded salary increase over seven years — are among a host of benefits negotiated into the IBEW’s recently ratified agreement covering more than 1,200 electrical workers at Amtrak.

July 2024

July Issue

Wisconsin Member Is 'Problem Solver'on Local Commission

The 2024 IBEW Hour Power Apprentice of the Year Award doesn't typically go to a second-year apprentice. But Kayla Cordaro, a York, Pa., Local 229 member, already has proven herself to be a top-tier student, and now she has the chance to bring a new tradition to next year's winner.

W.Va. Local’s Big New Building Will Deliver Training Closer to Home

It was just a few months after being appointed to the Sheboygan, Wis., County Board in 2017, and Curt Brauer wasn't feeling well. He was sluggish and tired.

Hawaii Members Exemplify 'Ohana' With Extraordinary Community Work

Honolulu Local 1260 members, in partnership with employer Hawaiian Electric, are going above and beyond when it comes to supporting their communities.

 

Wisconsin Utilities Pledge to Use IBEW, Other Unions for Renewable Projects

Hundreds of IBEW members in Wisconsin stand to benefit from an agreement with the state’s four largest investor-owned electrical utilities that prioritizes hiring union workers on renewable energy projects.

Founders Scholarship Is 'Emblematic' of Way Wisconsin Member Lives His Life

Milwaukee Local 2150 member Brian Williams always thought of himself as a problem solver, even before starting his career in customer service at We Energies (then known as Wisconsin Energy) in 1997.

Biden Administration Moves to Protect Workers Making Retirement Saving Decisions

Working people can rest easier when it comes to getting the best advice on retirement savings, thanks to a new rule from the Biden-Harris administration.

IBEW Asks Feds to Honor Pledge, Save Jobs at Beloved Alberta Radio Station

CKUA has achieved iconic status in Alberta during nearly a century on the air. Founded in 1927, the Edmonton-based radio station has supplied listeners across the province with music and information difficult to find elsewhere.

How the IBEW and the Biden Administration Brought American Nuclear Power Back from the Brink

For the first time in U.S. history, a nuclear power plant is going back online.

June 2024

June Issue

In Breakthrough Agreement, Boston Broadcast Members Win Pension Benefit

Boston Local 1228 members working in sports television have successfully negotiated for the National Electrical Benefit Fund and the National Electrical Annuity Plan to be included in a new collective bargaining agreement, making them the first broadcast members in the country to have these sought-after benefits.

Manitoba Government Restores Union-Backed 1:1 Apprentice Ratio

Apprentices in Manitoba will soon have a safer experience on the jobsite, thanks to New Democratic Party Premier Wab Kinew making good on a campaign promise to return to a 1:1 ratio of apprentices to journeypeople.

New Numbers Prove Unions Increase Household Wealth, Reduce Inequality

New data shows, once again, that union membership is a great bet for increasing household wealth — and more and more people are coming together to get that opportunity.

It's Hot Out There. Here's a Reminder to Work Safely.

With summer approaching and sweltering weather the norm in much of the country, IBEW members are reminded to follow all safety regulations on the job, especially considering some disturbing trends nationally.

Next-Generation Power: A Union Blueprint for Clean Energy Jobs

Renewable energy construction isn't new for members of Kennewick, Wash., Local 112. Its jurisdiction is east of the Cascade Mountains, away from major metro areas like Seattle and Portland, and runs through many smaller communities in eastern Washington and Oregon. The area is ideal for wind energy.

New Federal Rules Will Increase Safety for Rail Workers

Thousands of railroad members will soon have the training they need to work safer thanks to two new rules from the Federal Railroad Administration developed with input from the IBEW.

May 2024

May Issue

‘Never Give Up’: Toyota Expansion Has N.C. Local Going All Out to Organize

The leaders of Greensboro, N.C., Local 342 are suiting up for what could be 10-fold membership growth in the coming years, now that Toyota has announced a plan to nearly quadruple its battery manufacturing footprint in the state’s Piedmont Triad area.

Los Angeles Local 18 Program Expands Career Opportunities in Civil Service

For more than a decade, Los Angeles Local 18 has provided area residents with a much-needed path to civil service jobs with the city's Department of Water and Power, and a ticket to the middle class.

New England Broadcast Local Enforces Wage Law for R.I. Members

Boston Local 1228 members employed by Rhode Island broadcast outlets are receiving back pay after the local became aware of a state law regarding overtime wages.

California Local Partners With Utility on 'Boot Camp' for Aspiring Apprentices

When Dariyn Choates found out about the Lineworker Scholarship Program run by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District and Vacaville, Calif., Local 1245, he knew it was a chance to get closer to his goal of becoming a lineworker.

After IBEW Day of Action, California Establishes Utility Workers Appreciation Day

Utility locals in California supercharged a Day of Action at the state Capitol in March, giving lawmakers and the public a look at the skills, equipment and demands of their essential, high-risk jobs.

'A Different Kind of Approach': L.A. Local Invests in Recruiting, Retaining Women

With a near unprecedented amount of work on the horizon, Los Angeles Local 11 is leaving no stone unturned in expanding its efforts to recruit and retain more women members.

In New Brunswick, Sense of Trust Powers an 8-Decade Relationship

A strong partnership has helped sustain the working relationship between Saint John, New Brunswick, Local 1524 and the city’s power company, Saint John Energy, for almost 80 years. And if the successful recent contract negotiations are any indication, that connection remains rock-solid.

Labor-Management Group Honors 2 Locals for Saving Utility Jobs

The members of two IBEW locals were honored on March 4 for their tireless efforts to fend off potentially job-killing government takeovers of the utilities where they work.

April 2024

April Issue

Workers Memorial Day Marked by Sobering Report on Jobsite Deaths

The number of U.S. workers who suffered fatal injuries on the job inched up for a second straight year, according to the most recent data, as a long era of budget cuts and dangerous state policies combined to imperil the ability of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to protect America’s workers.

Jurisdiction Win in New Brunswick Could Help Locals Across Canada

When a company used legal loopholes and technical trickery to prevent the IBEW from bidding on a project to rebuild a troubled New Brunswick wind turbine farm, the leaders of Moncton Local 1555 fought back.

Senate to Consider New Term for IBEW-Supported NRC Chair

President Joe Biden has nominated Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Christopher Hanson, who has been an advocate for IBEW members working in the industry, for another five-year term. Now, it’s up to the Senate to confirm him.

IBEW Locals Celebrate Autism Acceptance

Across the country, IBEW locals are lighting up their halls, posting on social media and engaging members in other activities to recognize members of their unions and communities who have autism.

A Decade of Political Work Pays Off: IBEW, Building Trades Win City-Wide PLA in San Diego

San Diego is now the first major city in the U.S. to pass a blanket project labor agreement for nearly all city-funded construction, the culmination of roughly a decade of hard work and perseverance by Local 569 and the Building Trades Council to reshape the political landscape.

'Do All the Things That Bring You Joy' New York Wireman Turns Scraps Into Art

New York Local 3 member Mitchell Siegel doesn't look at scrap metal on jobsites the same way most wiremen do. For him, that discarded material is inspiration.

'Right-to-Work' No Match for Labor's Preparation, Solidarity in New Hampshire

The IBEW and fellow unions in New Hampshire maintained their decades-long winning streak against right-to-work during the 2024 legislative session, with both the GOP-led House and Senate voting down the latest versions of the anti-worker bill.

N.C. Local Helps Electrician, Family Fleeing War-Torn Ukraine

Ukrainian electrician Dmytro Hrikh and his family had tried to remain in their home country for as long as they could after Russian troops invaded in February 2022. But late last year, when it finally became almost impossible for them to stay, the members of Charlotte Local 379 helped the family settle into a new home in North Carolina.

March 2024

March Issue

Pro-Worker State of the Union a Thrill for IBEW Guests

Applications for the IBEW’s Founders’ Scholarship, which is awarded on a competitive basis to members continuing their studies, are now being accepted. Rules and a list of required entry materials are available at ibew.org/foundersscholarship. The dead­line is May 1.

Founders’ Scholarship Open for 2024 Entries

Inside the U.S. House chamber, gazing down at the president and hundreds of the nation’s most powerful people while surrounded by fascinating guests in the gallery for the State of the Union address, Teila Allmond thought about the words of a colleague.

Reputation, Federal Infrastructure Laws Fuel Growth at W. Va. Local

IBEW locals across the U.S. are benefiting from the historic labor-friendly provisions in the Biden administration’s three major infrastructure and manufacturing laws, which incentivize contractors and developers to use union workers.

Baltimore Local Works on Clearing the Way for More Data Center Jobs in Maryland

Data center construction and maintenance jobs have become mainstays for thousands of IBEW members across North America over the last several years. In Maryland, Baltimore Local 24 Business Manager Michael McHale is working hard to keep bringing as much of that work as possible into his state.

‘Solidarity Is a Verb’ Pittsburgh Local Rallies to Side of Striking Newspaper Workers

Until he attended his first labor council meeting in February, Pittsburgh Local 29 lineman Jordan Layhew didn’t know about the long strike against his city’s newspaper or how badly its workers were hurting.

IBEW Training Is Key as Federal EV Charger Push Intensifies

In January, the Biden administration announced an additional $623 million in federal funding to build electric vehicle charging stations across the country. This was on top of the more than $7 billion invested as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was signed into law in 2021.

Massive Ford EV Complex Draws Hundreds to Memphis Local

Ford Motor Co.’s Blue Oval City project in western Tennessee is one of the biggest expansions of U.S. automaking in decades. It’s also turning into a golden opportunity for Memphis Local 474 to welcome hundreds of new men and women into the IBEW.

With NRC at Crossroad, IBEW Pushes for Chair's Renomination

The IBEW is urging the renomination and Senate confirmation of Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Christopher Hanson following the departure of another commissioner who was a friend of working families and communities that depend on the industry.

A More Perfect Union Reflections on 50 Years of the Electrical Workers Minority Caucus

For 50 years, the Electrical Workers Minority Caucus has been, in the words of President Emeritus Robbie Sparks, the conscience of the IBEW.

Detroit Local Powers First EV Charging Road in North America

A stretch of road in downtown Detroit can now wirelessly charge electric vehicles — a first in North America — and it's thanks in part to members of Detroit Local 58.

New York Apprentices Pen 'Wire Women' Children's Book

A requirement of the New York Local 3 apprenticeship is that everyone get at least an associate's degree in labor studies. It dates to the days of legendary Business Manager Harry Van Arsdale Jr., who believed that all members should have critical thinking skills as well as electrical. A recent product of that decades-old mandate is the children's book "Wire Women Lighting It Up: What It's Like to Be a Female Union Electrician."

February 2024

February Issue

More Than a Feeling: 2023 Data Affirms Thriving U.S. Economy, Union Growth

The numbers tell the story: Nearly 200,000 new union members in 2023. Contract victories with double-digit raises for nearly 1 million workers. Soaring support for unions, with favorable feedback from 70% of poll respondents overall and a whopping 88% of young people.

IBEW Sisters Join Fellow Tradeswomen in D.C. for Celebration, Solidarity

Solidarity, strength and sisterhood were on full display as nearly 4,000 tradeswomen — including almost 400 IBEW members — descended on Washington, D.C., for the 13th annual Tradeswomen Build Nations conference.

Right-to-Work Ends in Michigan as IBEW-Backed Law Takes Effect

Unions and working families in Michigan celebrated Feb. 13 as the state’s repeal of its so-called right-to-work law went into effect.

IBEW, Other Union Workers Lock In Federal Protections on California High-Speed Rail

Union workers including IBEW members are building — and will maintain — the first U.S. high-speed passenger rail line in California, and now they are assured protections under federal labor law.

‘We Were Like Paratroopers’: L.A. Local’s ‘2nd Call’ Team Steps In to Finish Community Center Project

When it began to look as if the electrical work on Kaiser Permanente’s upgraded Watts Counseling and Learning Center in South Central Los Angeles might need a push to get finished by the project’s deadline, the site’s general foreman knew he could call on Los Angeles Local 11’s John Harriel Jr. for some additional help.

Your Turn: Cast Your IBEW Photo Contest Vote Now

Your union asked, and once again you answered the call: Photos by the hundreds were submitted last year for the 2023 IBEW Photo Contest. You showed us your work sites in spaces dark and narrow to wide open. You gave us a glimpse of your union meetings, your parties and picnics, and even your pickets.

IBEW Wins Upgraded Pension Benefits for Members

The IBEW and its contractor partners have agreed on a historic package of retirement benefit improvements.

Local 6 Members Mark 80 Years of Cable Car Work

San Francisco’s world-renowned cable car system celebrated 150 years of service last summer. In 2024, members of Local 6 are marking their own milestone: For 80 years, the local’s electrical transit mechanics have maintained and repaired the system’s instantly recognizable wood-and-steel vehicles.

With First Contract Secure, PGA Freelancers See Good Days Ahead

The IBEW officially began its partnership with PGA Tour Entertainment just before Christmas, when employees and freelance technicians working for the company overwhelmingly approved a first contract.

Jackpot: IBEW Helps Make High-Speed Rail a Winner for Workers, Passengers

Japan’s bullet train turns 60 this year, Eurostar turns 30. For the past 15 years, China has been pouring billions into building the world’s largest high-speed rail network.

A Blueprint for Future Work: Local 595 Helps Build Carbon Capture Facility

It might sound like science fiction, but members of Dublin, Calif., Local 595 recently finished work on a facility where carbon dioxide, the key chemical compound driving the global climate change crisis, gets absorbed right out of the air.

January 2024

January Issue

Ohio Manufacturing Members Speak Up, Win Overtime Boost

Oxford, Ohio, Local 2287 Business Manager Pam Combs works alongside fellow members at a Schneider Electric plant in the southwestern Ohio city. She doesn't have to go far to hear their concerns — and she has had a few herself.

A Dynasty Returns Local 47 Members Reunite, Win Lineman's Rodeo

IBEW linemen Brian Wheeler and Toby Claude were part of a dynasty in the world of lineman's rodeo. They competed together on three-man teams that won the best-of-the-best division at the international competition three consecutive times, from 2009 to 2011.

'Now I Can Repay Her': President of Ambitious Texas Local Organizes His Mom

As the president of El Paso, Texas, Local 960, Rene Ortega has been ushering in a lot of changes. The union is more active in the community, and it even won a ballot initiative in 2022 that was crucial to its members. But the one thing he might be most proud of is organizing his mom.

After His Sudden Death, a Beloved Foreman Trainer’s Legacy Lives On

The IBEW’s Tenth District lost one of its most colorful and respected foreman trainers last January when Charlotte, N.C., Local 379 Assistant Manager Business Manager Edgar W. Brown died suddenly at 66.

IVP Cooper: Locals Could Learn From Recent Creative Organizing Win in Toledo

Toledo, Ohio, Local 245 recently organized the workers of a newly formed flagging company, and Fourth District International Vice President Gina Cooper is hoping that the way this win came about will spark creative organizing conversations throughout the IBEW.

IBEW-Led Training Center Tour Educates Ohio’s Solar Energy Leaders

Business managers from more than two dozen IBEW locals in Ohio joined officials from 20 solar companies, six nonprofits, the Port of Cleveland and the city of Columbus at Local 683’s Electrical Trades Center in September to help these renewable energy stakeholders get a better sense of how seriously the union takes its role in their success.

Indiana Wireman Is a Full-Time Foreman, Free-Time MMA Fighter

After working all day, many IBEW members look forward to going home, having dinner and relaxing. But not Laporte, Ind., Local 531 member Jonathon Appelman.

The Leather-Clad Solidarity of the IBEW’s Motorcycle Clubs

There are a lot of ways to foster solidarity in a union, and one of the most fun — and loudest — is with a motorcycle club.

December 2023

December Issue

One Size Does Not Fit All: How IBEW Sisters Are Pushing for Proper PPE

For a long time, Phoenix Local 640 member Xan Folmer just dealt with the risks associated with ill-fitting fall harnesses and other personal protective equipment.

‘We’re Going to Be Heard:’ Pro-Union NDP Takes Power in Manitoba

The IBEW in Canada celebrated when the New Democratic Party — a longtime advocate for the nation's working families — swept into power in the Manitoba provincial elections Oct. 3.

IBEW Members Win Big in Union Plus Contests

Teresa Baranowski was an excellent student and standout soccer player at Lake Central High School in northwest Indiana near Chicago.

IBEW Signs Billion-Dollar PLA for Southwest Clean Energy Transmission Line

The IBEW signed a project labor agreement Dec. 11 to build a $1.3 billion, 580-mile transmission line in New Mexico and Arizona.

In the IBEW, Every Season is a Season of Giving

For generous souls everywhere, the winter holidays are an extra-special time of giving. The brothers and sisters of the IBEW collect warm coats and clothes, run turkey and toy drives, stock food banks, prepare and serve hot meals, and make their communities festive and bright with magical lighting displays.

Oregon Wirewoman Makes History at Electrical Contest

Molly Muller's union brothers and sisters, training director, business manager, friends and family were thrilled and proud when she became the first woman to win the IBEW's Western States Electrical Contest.

November 2023

November Issue

Detroit Local Provides 'EV Experience' at International Auto Show

Attendees of this year's North American International Auto Show were lining up for the chance to test-drive some of the latest electric vehicles, including on an indoor track courtesy of Detroit Local 58 and the southeast Michigan chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association.

From Cirque du Soleil to Circuits and Substations

Before he became a member of Victoria, British Columbia, Local 230, Dan Headecker worked a lot of physically demanding jobs. They just tended to come with camera crews and a cheering audience

'Here for Whoever Needs a Hand': Local 43 in the Community

Members of Syracuse, N.Y., Local 43 are making a big difference in their community, from providing much-needed electrical upgrades for a local nonprofit to a high-profile role in a charity golf outing.

Honoring Veterans with a Smooth Transition to the Brotherhood

Hector Carrillo has a path to prosperity, and it happened by accident.

No ‘Miracle’ Needed: N.Y. Electricians Ably Update Olympic Venue

When the aging site of the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y., needed modernizing, the officials who oversee the sports complex knew they could trust the IBEW’s electricians from Watertown Local 910.

Retired Illinois Member Receives Bronze Star for Service in Overlooked Vietnam War Unit

Edward Aldrich and the men he fought with in the 720th Military Police Battalion during the Vietnam War finally reached a point where they thought their service would never be recognized.

Fate of Pro-Worker Candidates on the Line as Election Day Nears

The clock is ticking down to major elections in Virginia, New Jersey, Kentucky and Mississippi, along with a special congressional election in Rhode Island and thousands of city, county and school board races nationwide on the Nov. 7 ballot.

October 2023

October Issue

‘The Fans Are All Into It’: Local 1 Members Reflect on Pride, Challenges in Building Soccer Stadium

When a major new sports venue opens in the city of the IBEW’s birth, it’s a safe bet that St. Louis’ Local 1 performed the electrical work.

With Persistence and Love, St. Louis Members Step Up for Senior Dogs and Cats

Older pets without homes have a lot of cards stacked against them, but thanks to a few St. Louis Local 1 members, they have one more place to go and a better chance at finding a forever home.

Members With Hydro Ottawa Strike for Safer Working Conditions

The nearly 400 IBEW members who work for electrical utility Hydro Ottawa went on strike against their employer June 28 after the utility’s final contract offer ignored their concerns about safety on the job.

September 2023

September Issue

At the Center of a New Manufacturing Boom: The IBEW Nothing but Opportunity

America’s factory floors are busier than they’ve been in generations. Massive new plants are under construction. And more are on the way as manufacturers pour more than $500 billion into U.S. microchip production and clean energy technology.

British Columbia Local Graduates First Indigenous-Specific Apprenticeship Class

When Wakenniosta Cooper graduated from her apprenticeship in August, she wasn't just part of the Electrical Joint Training Committee's first Indigenous-specific cohort. She was already a decorated tradeswoman, having won Apprentice of the Year in 2021.

IBEW Sisters Find Their Careers in Growing Manufacturing Sector

Kianni Vigeant had never considered a job in manufacturing before serendipitously landing in one. Dianna O'Brien only knew about the possibilities because of her mother. Yet both women have found successful careers in this growing segment of the American economy, reinvigorated thanks to new investment and an emphasis on "Buy American" by the Biden administration.

Unions Power the Economy, Says Treasury Report — and Most Americans Agree

The Biden administration has come out with new data supporting a long-held view: that unions are good for the middle class, and what’s good for the middle class is good for the American economy. And, according to new polling, most Americans agree.

‘I’m Not Leaving’: IBEW Members Step Up in Aftermath of Hawaii Wildfires

The wildfires that devastated Maui in early August were among the worst natural disasters in Hawaii’s history and were the deadliest fires in the U.S. in over a century. As always, IBEW members were there to help pick up the pieces, many of them on the job when they didn’t even know the fate of their own homes.

August 2023

August Issue

Workers Win, Low-Road Contractors Lose Under New Prevailing Wage Rules

The most sweeping updates to federal prevailing wage law in 40 years are now on the books, meaning more money in the pockets of IBEW members and other construction workers on federal projects.

Broadband Boom is Boon for IBEW

Membership in the IBEW’s Telecommunications Branch has significant growth potential during the coming years via the Biden administration’s $42 billion broadband expansion plan.

“Like The Stanley Cup Playoffs for the IBEW” After 58 Years, Hockey Tournament Remains Beacon of Brotherhood

Ottawa, Local 586 Business Manager John Bourke had a message for the coach of his local's hockey team when it finished in second at the IBEW's highest-level hockey tournament: Pretty good — but you can do better.

Panasonic Battery Plant Means Work for Busy Kansas City Local

Kansas City, Mo., Local 124 construction members already were busy with a number of major projects.

Robotics Is Way to Give Back, Thrive on the Job for Local 5 Apprentice

Jonathan Sherwin has spent much of his Pittsburgh Local 5 apprenticeship performing heavy industrial work, often in steel mills that frame western Pennsylvania history.

IBEW Couple on 4,000-Mile Ride to Fight Childhood Cancer

Memo to IBEW members: Be on the lookout for the Brotherhood's logo on a pair of bicyclists when out traveling this summer. The Scheids are back on the road, looking to raise money in the fight against childhood cancer.

July 2023

July Issue

‘Vote No and Vote Now’ Ohio IBEW Fighting to Defeat Anti-Worker, Anti-Democratic Ballot Issue 1

A minority of Ohio voters could wield majority power under an anti-democratic ballot measure that would make it nearly impossible to pass pro-worker referendums and other initiatives protecting Ohioans’ liberties and livelihoods.

Conn. Lighting Manufacturer Embraces Code of Excellence

Leadership at the specialized manufacturer Lighting Quotient recently — and enthusiastically — agreed to take their decades-long relationship with the IBEW and New Haven, Conn., Local 1040 to the next level by implementing the union’s Code of Excellence.

Line Clearance Tree Trimming Locals See Wage, Training Gains

Among the many challenging tasks that IBEW members perform every day, one of the most dangerous is the work that line clearance tree trimmers do to keep power lines obstruction-free.

Organizing Plan Ignites Growth at Newfoundland and Labrador Local

For years, Local 2330 was in a slump. Membership was declining at the local in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, and there was little active organizing. But with a few changes, it's on a new path — and already adding signatory contractors and members.

Alliance for Retired Americans Helps IBEW Retirees Voice Their Power

Despite recent victories in Congress, such as legislation that protects multi-employer pensions, American retirees’ hard-won benefits remain politically precarious. That’s why the AFL-CIO’s Alliance for Retired Americans is on the watch.

A Test That Could Save Your Life

When Mike Finn, a retired journeyman from Portsmouth, N.H., Local 575, first found out about the Building Trades National Medical Screening Program, it didn't seem urgent. But eventually he signed up, and it may have saved his life.

Prevailing Wage Laws Work, Multistate Study Finds

Anti-union politicians have been targeting prevailing wage laws, one of the most effective tools for ensuring fair wages for public construction projects, for years, with six states repealing theirs in the past decade.

'Lead by Example': Oklahoma Members Help Feed Needy Kids

Oklahoma City Local 1141 members stepped up to volunteer at the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma in February, continuing a tradition of solidarity and goodwill in the community.

June 2023

June Issue

Powering Chicago: How Local 134 Connects With Overlooked Communities

IBEW local unions know they need to grow quickly with the massive surge in infrastructure projects across North America. Part of that means extending their reach to historically underrepresented groups in the electrical trade.

Heat Safety in Focus as States Seek Emergency Federal Standards

It’s no longer a question: Summer temperatures in the U.S. are rising, and the heat is clearly taking its toll.

‘We Never Stopped Applying Pressure’: Hard-Fought Success on Rail Sick Days

After months of negotiations, the IBEW’s Railroad members at four of the largest U.S. freight carriers finally have what they’ve long sought but that many working people take for granted: paid sick days.

'Unions Are Cool Again': Generation Z Finds Its Place in the IBEW

Young workers are entering a workforce that is still recovering from the pandemic while also dealing with high inflation and rampant income inequality. There is no shortage of economic anxiety.

Future Leaders: Apply for the Founders' Scholarship

Every year, the IBEW awards scholarships worth up to $24,000 to help cultivate a new generation of leadership in the union and the electrical industry.

Outsmart and Outlast How a Local Turned a Years-Long Fight into a Victory for All Canadian Workers

The law in Canada couldn't be any clearer: Workers have the right to form unions, and companies must negotiate with them when they do.

May 2023

May Issue

Locals' Outreach Programs Give Young Women a Glimpse of the Electrical Trade

There's more construction work than construction workers, and that means the race is on to recruit more people to the trades. Local unions across the IBEW are casting a wider net by welcoming historically underrepresented groups like women and people of color.

Long Organizing Push Pays Off for Fast‑Growing Arizona Local

Organizing is often described as a marathon. It takes time to build relationships and establish trust. For Phoenix Local 640, that long effort has come to fruition, and the local's rolls are swelling.

Winning the Battle Against Right-to-Work 'We're Not Stopping With Michigan'

When Michigan repealed its so-called right-to-work law in March, it wasn't just a huge victory for working families in that state. It was a shot across the bow.

Prime Minister Pledges Anti-Scab Legislation During Local 213 Visit

Justin Trudeau used a fitting backdrop to pledge support for one of Canadian labor's highest priorities.

Your Work, in Focus - 2022 Photo Contest Winners

For a quarter-century, The Electrical Worker has asked you to send in pictures that showing how we are all bound together, and then vote on your favorites.

Appreciation - Fred Ross Jr.: One of Labor's Great Organizers, One of Our Own

Fred Ross Jr. from Vacaville, Calif., Local 1245 was one of the most celebrated organizers of his generation.

After Coming to U.S., Local 26 Member Lives Her Dreams Through IBEW

IBEW membership is a powerful tool for improving one's life. Claudia Achury's story is proof.

‘Exciting’ Agreement Brings Fiber Jobs to IBEW Lineworkers at Alabama Power

IBEW utility lineworkers in Alabama will soon be running fiber-optic cabling for broadband internet, thanks to a recent agreement with Alabama Power. The pact stands to have far-reaching job-growth and training implications for IBEW utility workers across the U.S.

‘Huge’ Win for Code of Excellence: On-Clock Training at Raytheon Plant

More than 2,400 Raytheon Technologies missile and defense workers are getting on-the-clock training on the IBEW’s Code of Excellence program, thanks to a years-long effort by the leaders of Waltham, Mass., Local 1505 and representatives from the Second District office.

 

April 2023

April Issue

A BEAUTIFUL TEAM:’ N.Y. Members Battle the Elements to Build Boom That Protects Region’s Power

Every year in late November or early December, media outlets in and around Buffalo, N.Y., report on the installation of a huge ice boom at the head of the Niagara River. For good reason, too. Without the arch and the IBEW members who install it, the entire region could be in harm's way.

Mentorships Build Solidarity and a Stronger IBEW

Years ago, New York Local 3 member Lowely Cheung had a problem. She had to do some wiring and was under a strict deadline. She needed a 10-foot ladder and was told they didn't have any that day, so she should just use the shorter ladder, which she would have to stand on top of, risking her safety.

Biden Praises IBEW in Economic Address at Local 26

When fourth-year apprentice B. Travis Brown got the call from Washington, D.C., Local 26 to introduce the president of the United States for a major speech at the hall, he almost didn't pick up. He's glad he did.

March 2023

March Issue

Michigan Repeals Right-to-Work, Restores Prevailing Wage in Historic Win for Working Families

Michigan became the first state to repeal a right-to-work law in nearly 60 years when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a bill on March 24 that was passed by the state’s House and Senate earlier in the month.

Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Offers Ray of Hope for State’s Working Families

The Wisconsin Supreme Court election is one of the most important political races in the United States this year, promising to have a big impact on union members and working families.

IBEW Joins Landmark Labor Deal to Help Build and Run High Speed Rail From L.A. to Vegas

The IBEW has joined a coalition of labor unions to sign an agreement to build and run what is billed as the first truly high-speed passenger rail line in the U.S.

IBEW Sister Shines as Ambassador for Pre-Apprenticeships at State of the Union

A budding electrician had the hottest ticket in D.C. as President Joe Biden delivered a sweeping State of the Union speech that reported on record-breaking job growth and other unparalleled progress for American workers.

IBEW Benefit Funds Get New Leader Focused on Growth

The IBEW’s benefit funds had a change in leadership March 1, but members can be forgiven if they missed it.

Boston Local Organizes Convention Center Workers

Workers at Boston's convention centers have been dealing with subpar pay and poor working conditions for years. So when they got the chance recently to join Local 103, a group long known for its experience and for going to the mat for its members, they were all in.

In Ontario, Electrified Ferry Offers Glimpse of Future Marine Work

The conversion of an airport ferry from biodiesel to electric power could help carry more marine-based work to the members of St. Catharines, Ontario, Local 303 and beyond.

Utility Group Presents Stephenson with Prestigious Honor

Former International President Lonnie R. Stephenson's career received a fitting epilogue when the Edison Electric Institute awarded him its rarely issued Thomas A. Edison Legacy Award.

Michigan Senate Votes to Repeal ‘Right to Work,’ Reinstate PLAs

The Michigan Senate took a big step toward restoring workers’ rights in the state on March 14, when it voted to repeal the state’s right-to-work law and restore project labor agreements on public projects.

Training Program for Foremen Helps Fill Education Gap

The job of a foreman may come with a bigger paycheck, but a key downside to the job has been that it hasn’t historically come with an instruction manual.

New Manufacturing Charter in Iowa Aims to Make Member Service Easier

In September, the IBEW welcomed Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Local 1974 as one of the union’s newest chartered locals, representing hundreds of workers making mission-critical military and GPS products equipment.

Alabama Power Members Build House With Habitat for Humanity

IBEW members who work for Alabama Power joined a team of more than 100 volunteers to build a Habitat for Humanity home, a project that was completed in just 10 days.

New England Members Upgrade Nuclear Station

It's been decades since the Seabrook Nuclear Generating Station went online, providing clean baseload energy to customers in New England. And thanks to the work of IBEW members who navigated a long, complex project, the plant now has decades more to go.

February 2023

February Issue 

'The Right Person for This Moment Introducing International President Kenneth W.Cooper

Kenneth W. Cooper grew up in a house with no indoor plumbing in one of the poorest neighborhoods of a dying Rust Belt town and then joined one of the smallest construction locals in Ohio.

PGA Tour Entertainment Employees Choose IBEW, Long History of Excellence

The IBEW has had a strong relationship with its national broadcasting partners for decades. So, when PGA Tour Entertainment employees went looking for a union, they had a good idea where to turn.

Voting Now Open for IBEW Photo Contest

It’s that time of year. The nine finalists have been selected for the IBEW’s annual photo contest and, as usual, members have provided us with stunning images.

For the 31st Time, IBEW Technicians Responsible for Big Game’s Sites, Sounds

If it is Super Bowl Sunday, there’s a good chance IBEW members are playing a large role in the day. That will be the case again this year’s game, when the Philadelphia Eagles play the Kansas City Chiefs at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Feb. 12.

January 2023

January Issue 

Detroit Tree Trimming Program Brings in New Workers, Garners International Attention

Detroit Local 17’s tree trimming program is one of only two Labor Department-certified apprenticeships in the country, and what makes it even more special is the relationship the local has with the Parnall Correctional Facility in Jackson, Mich.

With IBEW Leading the Way, San Diego Voters Remove Ban on PLAs

San Diego voters on Nov. 8 approved Measure D, which overturned a ban on project labor agreements in the city.

Wins in Michigan Could Mean Farewell to State's Right-to-Work Law

The political adage "Elections have consequences" is going to be put on display in Michigan in ways that could benefit IBEW members and all working families, including a potential repeal of the state's so-called right-to-work law.

'Honored and Thrilled': IBEW Sisters Shine in Presidential Spotlight

The twinkle in President Joe Biden's eye and delight on his face said it all: Once again, an IBEW member had knocked his socks off.

Boston Local Swears In Its Most Diverse Apprentice Class Yet

When Boston Local 103 Business Manager Lou Antonellis swore in this year’s class of apprentices, he welcomed the most diverse class in the union’s history. And it wasn’t by accident.

Nebraska Local Helps Manufacturing Plant Get $70 Million Investment

Lincoln, Neb., Local 2366 members have been working at Schneider Electric for the past 50 years, but the coronavirus pandemic created an opportunity for the manufacturing plant’s workers to show just how essential they really are. And it helped spur a $70 million investment by the company.

Pennsylvania Locals Get Apprenticeship Funding

Two IBEW locals in Pennsylvania were awarded state funding exceeding $1 million for their apprenticeship programs.

IBEW Members Restore Power After Hurricane Fiona

IBEW members worked around the clock to restore power to Atlantic Canada after Hurricane Fiona battered the region in late September.

In Annual Showcase of Skills, IBEW Electricians Again Bring Home ‘Ideal’ Awards

IBEW apprentice and journeyman wiremen once again took several top honors at the annual Ideal National Championship, held Nov. 4-5 in Tampa, Fla.

Senate Confirms IBEW’s Klein to TVA Board

The U.S. Senate on Dec. 21 confirmed retired Tenth District International Vice President Robert Klein as one of six new directors on the governing board of the Tennessee Valley Authority, bringing a labor voice to the electrical utility serving nearly 10 million customers across a wide swath of the South.

$100 Billion Semiconductor Plant Is 'Erie Canal Moment' for IBEW, New York Economy

For two years, Syracuse, N.Y., Local 43 Business Manager Alan Marzullo was part of a small group working with state and civic leaders to convince Micron Technology to build a new semiconductor facility in their community..