Tag:Government Relations
IBEW’s Local Union 804 in the Breslau region has received approximately $5.5 million in federal funding over 5 years to…
The newly appointed Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton wasted no time in reaching out to the IBEW CCO, making one…
Message from James Barry As promised in my message from June 26, 2019 I am pleased to announce we have…
The IBEW CCO, along with the ECAO, OEL, and CLAC are leading the way in actively working with government to ensure we prrotect the integrity of the electrical trade in a collaborative approach, an unprecedented level of representation within our trade for a submission to government.
The IBEW CCO applauds Toronto City Council for its June 20 decision to opt out of Bill 66, ensuring a…
Message from James Barry Executive Chairman IBEW CCO As many of you know, the Ontario government has introduced a new…
The Ontario Budget 2019 Section D includes sections on reforming apprenticeships – input from experts in skilled trades essential.
The Ontario Budget 2019 Section D includes sections on reforming apprenticeships – input from experts in skilled trades essential.
Two Ontario electrical sector organizations have released a report recommending steps forward for the Ontario government to fill the void left by the demise of the Ontario College of Trades (OCOT).
The Ford government has taken Bill 66 into 3rd reading in the legislature as a reward to non-union contractor lobbyists who have been trying for years to undermine union standards in greater Toronto.
The IBEW-ECAO have developed a research paper that looks at apprenticeship systems across the country: what has worked and what has not been successful.
A look back at how our locals continued to improve training, safety, and supporting our communities in 2018, with a look at the challenges ahead in 2019.