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March 2005 IBEW Journal

Noted for his principled leadership and sound vision for the future, Jerry OConnor served the Brotherhood with distinction as International Secretary-Treasurer.

Jerry OConnor with fellow former Local 701 business managers Joseph Herro (left) and Arthur R. Ludwig. Together the three represent more than 30 years service as Local 701 business manager.

OConnors prudent stewardship as a trustee helped carry forward the IBEWs pension funds during a tough economic climate. He managed the IBEW treasury with dedication and advanced numerous innovative initiatives beneficial to the membership.

Continuing work begun by President Hill when he was International Secretary-Treasurer (1997-2001), OConnor worked with fellow trustees to restructure IBEW pension funds to meet the challenges of the 21st century. He guided fund investments through the "perfect storm" of a collapsing stock market, record low-interest rates, and the 9/11 attacks.

Despite these setbacks, the joint labor-management National Electrical Benefit Fund (NEBF) recently exceeded $10 billion in assets for the first time. The NEBF is a multiemployer pension fund jointly administered by the IBEW and the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). The National Electrical Annuity Plan also reached a new high of $1.7 billion in 2005.

Under OConnors stewardship, the $1.5 billion IBEW Pension Benefit Fund (PBF) known as the "A-Member Pension Plan" was restructured through consolidation and diversification of fund assets to maximize returns for IBEW members. OConnor authorized creation of a PBF "Master Trust" to pool fund assets to get a better rate of return on investments.

Project Millennium/NEBF

The IBEW/NECA Project Millennium real estate initiative conceived by President Hill was brought to fruition by Secretary-Treasurer OConnor and continues to make important strides. The NEBF has provided funding for dozens of top-quality real estate projects across the nation, generating good pension investment returns and thus far creating over 7 million man-hours of employment for union workers.

An excellent example of Project Millenniums success is the new IBEW headquarters building in Washington, D.C.

IBEW-COPE

As Secretary-Treasurer of the IBEWs Committee on Political Education (IBEW-COPE), OConnor worked tirelessly to advance the interests of working people in the political arena. During OConnors stewardship, IBEW-COPE political fund-raising grew from $5.1 million per year to $9.1 million per year.

Multi-Regional Health and Welfare Plan

OConnor guided the ongoing development of a multi-regional IBEW Health and Welfare Plan designed for the benefit of IBEW members. In its current stage of development, the project initially will involve several districts under one Health and Welfare Plan and will soon be ready for implementation. Work continues on this project with a view toward possible future implementation of a national Health and Welfare Plan.

ERTS Reciprocity System

Other major advances during OConnors tenure include full implementation of the new IBEW/NECA Electronic Reciprocal Transfer System (ERTS).

ERTS debuted in the spring of 2002 and has been a major benefit to traveling members. The automated reciprocity system is designed to facilitate transfer of pension and health and welfare payments for IBEW members traveling outside their home area to work in another locals jurisdiction. ERTS is now fully operational for all IBEW construction locals in the United States and Canada.

Sav-RX Prescription Drug Plan

At the direction of Secretary-Treasurer OConnor, the IBEW began researching the feasibility of a national prescription drug program for IBEW members in the fall of 2002.

The groundbreaking Electrical Industry Sav-Rx Plan was launched in early 2003 to offer members relief from the high cost of prescription drugs. Available to all IBEW locals and members in the United States, the Sav-Rx Plan is one of the first such programs to be offered on a nationwide basis for labor unions.

Above (left to right):
International Secretary-Treasurer OConnor listens to members at a Progress Meeting; Instructor Jerry J. OConnor (back row, center) with Apprentice Graduating Class of 1967; and IST OConnor and IP Ed Hill visit a high-tech center in the Boston, MA, area.


Jerry O'Connor
Retires as IST...