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IBEW Local 120 wired the Fanshawe dam that supplies London’s power, the factories where its people work, the schools where they learn, and the hospitals where they go for medical care.
On the 67th anniversary of IBEW 1687, Business Manager Bruce Palmer reflects on some of the unique challenges faced by Ontario’s northeastern local.
February is Black History Month, and it’s a good time to reflect on how Black Canadians have contributed to the labour movement and to the electrical trade.
Formed on February 2, 1903, IBEW Local 353 in Toronto is Canada’s 2nd oldest IBEW chapter. Today they have 11,000 members and are a key part of the construction industry.
As computerized teaching technologies mature, IBEW continues to take the lead in putting them to work to help ensure better training.
IBEW Local 105 Taps Talent Pool of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans
IBEW Local 105 is getting access to talented Canadian Armed Forces veterans through a program called Helmets to Hardhats.
OCOT’s George Gritziotis Says “I Get It” – But Does He Really?
George Gritziotis of OCOT addressed a group of organizers from across the province on December 7, 2017. He faced many questions about the need for improvement around enforcement.
On December 1, 1977, IBEW CCO was granted its charter by the IBEW. Here’s why it was formed and how it has changed things for members and the public.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour is holding a video contest to help raise awareness about workplace safety for high school students.
IBEW CCO Sadly Announces the Passing of Organizer Bill Korrall
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of IBEW organizer Bill Korrall. Our condolences to his family and friends.
Since our letter was sent, there’s been response from Walter Pamic and the OCOT Chair in the Daily Commercial News, but sadly no response from Minister Flynn.