Category:CCO News
Maintaining and promoting the value of certification for electricians is critical to the future of the industry and to the safety of both workers and the public.
James Barry, executive chairman of IBEW CCO, responds to questions about Bill 47 introduced by the Ontario government on Oct 23, 2018.
If you couldn’t make this year’s tournament, we have all the results for you right here. Includes standings for all divisions and player awards.
From the every outset, OCOT has failed in its mandate, which has been very, very disappointing to the IBEW CCO and its members.
On April 9 2018, OCOT announced that its compliance and enforcement team is ramping up efforts. The IBEW CCO will be watching closely.
The IBEW and the ECAO work together to provide a strong and vibrant electrician apprenticeship program recognized as number one across the industry.
Political Action Committees (PACs) from IBEW locals from across the province met in Ottawa on February 7th, 2018 to hear from speakers and plan next steps to mobilize for the election on June 7.
Windsor will be hosting the 32nd Annual OPC Softball Tournament in a joint effort between IBEW locals 773 and 636.
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.
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.
There is a recent initiative in organizing blitzes throughout Ontario, spearheaded by James Barry, Executive Chairman of the IBEW CCO Organizing Department.