The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) First District is proud to announce that Brother Jonathan Lemoine has been elected by the Indigenous Workers Caucus at the 29th Convention of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) as the alternate to the position of Indigenous Equity Vice-President. Brother Lemoine is a member of IBEW Local 353 in…
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Webinar Wednesdays: Communication for Trades and Technical Workers
View as PDF Thank you to all who have attended our webinars and have provided feedback. We’re excited to announce our next webinar titled, “Communication for Trades and Technical Workers”. Be sure to join us for our next Webinar Wednesdays offering to learn more about Communication. This webinar will touch on topics like writing emails,…
MoreWebinar Wednesdays: History of the IBEW
View as PDF Thank you to all who have attended our webinars and have provided feedback. We’re excited to announce our next webinar titled, “History of the IBEW”. The IBEW has a long and proud history! Be sure to join us for our next Webinar Wednesday offering to learn more about why the IBEW was…
More40th IBEW Convention Postponed To May 9-13, 2022
The International Executive Council, in consultation with International President Stephenson and International Secretary-Treasurer Cooper, has voted unanimously to postpone the 40th IBEW Convention due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 40th IBEW Convention was scheduled to commence on August 30, 2021, but has now been postponed to Monday, May 9 through Friday, May 13, 2022. Nomination…
MoreWinner of the first ‘Early Bird’ Draw for $5,000
We are pleased to announce the winner of the first Early Bird draw; ticket number #0099 for $5,000.00 – drawn yesterday, May 12th live on the IBEW Canada Facebook page is: Doug McKay, Local Union 258 – Vancouver, BC Congratulations Doug!!! FYI: The draw for the second $5,00.000 cash prize and the Grand Prize draw…
MoreNational Day of Mourning – April 28th
Greetings: The National Day of Mourning, held annually on April 28th, was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, eight years after the day of remembrance was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), and has since spread to at least 80 countries around the world. This day is a tribute to those men and women who…
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