Welcoming 31 new apprentice-level members last month, Business Manager and Financial Secretary of IBEW Local 625, Tom Griffiths, says that this is just the beginning. “We’ll be looking to welcome 10-20 new apprentices each month from now until September.” The booming residential sector in Atlantic Canada and an aging workforce are the main drivers for…
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IBEW Local 424 Promotes Dialogue Over Division With Alberta Government
In a move underscored by a determination to transcend political affiliations, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 424 is redefining its engagement with Alberta’s government officials. Traditionally cast in the light of partisan endorsements, the Local’s approach pivots towards an inclusive dialogue—a testament to their commitment to better serve IBEW members and the…
MoreIBEW Local 1615 Celebrates 75 Years of Unwavering Solidarity and Success
On June 15, 2024, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 1615 proudly marked its 75th anniversary. Originally representing Avalon Telephone, Local 1615 has since evolved into a formidable force within the utility, communications, and maintenance sectors across Newfoundland and Labrador, now representing approximately 700 skilled professionals. Over the years, Local 1615 has seen…
MoreOntario IBEW Uses Provincial Funding to Improve Training, Recruitment
The Ontario provincial government announced plans to invest nearly $63 million in skilled trades training, much of which is expected to be directed to the IBEW’s local union training centers in the province. The announcement was made during an event at Toronto Local 353 on Dec. 11. The local has launched a project to prepare…
MoreLocal 213 Members Realize Their Power at Annual ‘Education Festival’
The most important moment in improving the lives of working people is when they realize their own power. The challenge for the labor movement is creating that moment at scale. Vancouver, British Columbia, Local 213 has quietly put together a model to do that, and every local ought to seriously consider something like it for…
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