Category:CCO News
In the construction world, results matter. If work time is lost due to injuries or shoddy work that has to…
IBEW CCO feedback to the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MAESD) on the new OCOT Trades Classification Review process.
Our Recommendations About Apprenticeship System Reform
Read our full recommendations provided to the Government of Ontario about apprenticeship system reform.
ECAO-IBEW volunteers and competitors made an incredible impact at the Ontario Skills Conference 2017, showing the fun and challenge of electrical work.
Powering Communities is a new website and commercial designed to help the public understand the value of professional work by IBEW-ECAO.
A look at the ECAO-IBEW presence at the 2017 JUNO Awards, and how it kicks off the new campaign to show the value of electricians.
On March 27, the 200 employees of Mapleview Electric in Woodbridge, Ontario voted to switch unions from CLAC to IBEW.
Canada’s best musicians salute the electricians who keep them safely plugged in at a pre-JUNO award party at the Vault in Toronto.
IBEW and ECAO are sponsoring the Electronic Album of the Year Award at the JUNOs in Ottawa in 2017. This will give us a chance to highlight all the hard work electricians do to keep society powered.
After decades of dedicated service, Jack Dowding is retiring from IBEW CCO. Here he discusses favourite moments and shares some advice for up and coming union leaders.
Congratulations to Lorne Newick of IBEW Local 105 in Hamilton, our new president. Lorne brings over 20 years of IBEW support to the table, and a strong vision for the future.
IBEW CCO would like to send our thanks to all the IBEW Locals who made the time to be at the rally November 30, 2016.