No job in the construction industry is more challenging than signing a contractor and bringing his or her work force into the IBEW's ranks. Don't look for blueprints, say those who succeed. Do a lot of listening. Learn the specific needs and culture of both the employer and the workers. Make a rough plan. Dig in. Develop the tactics and tools to fit your situation. While every campaign seems to have its own distinct features, locals have much to learn from each other's experience. This IBEW Web site series, "Breaking New Ground," is designed to spread our experiences so that locals may learn from each other to win new campaigns, building the union's power for the next generation of IBEW electricians. "Breaking" StoriesPART
3: IBEW Staff Energizes SF Airport "People Mover" PART
2: Denver Local 68 Focuses on Residential Gains PART
1: New York Organizing Strengthens Union, Contractors
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