Tag:Local 353
Answering the question “who invented Labour Day” is complicated, because it came about from events in both Canada, the US, and Britain.
A female electrical apprentice talks about her experiences as an apprentice, what she thinks about the electrical trade, and how she became an apprentice.
From May 7-9, 2018, the Skills Ontario trades showcase promoted the electrical trade and other skilled trades to thousands of students across the province.
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.
On May 7 – 9, 2018, thousands of people will gather at Skills Ontario at the Toronto Congress Centre. Here’s how IBEW locals are preparing to compete.
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.
There is a recent initiative in organizing blitzes throughout Ontario, spearheaded by James Barry, Executive Chairman of the IBEW CCO Organizing Department.
In the construction world, results matter. If work time is lost due to injuries or shoddy work that has to…
IBEW Local 353 apprentice Stefano Lucchesi was killed at a railway crossing with no crossing gate. Please sign our petition to make it safer.
In June 2017, many IBEW locals are holding elections. Here is a list, with winning candidate names posted as they are announced.
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.