The Skills Ontario Competition took place May 8-10 in Toronto, ON. It is the largest skilled trade and technology competition in Canada. Winners from this competition proceed to the National Skills Canada competition May 28-29 in Halifax, NS. The Electrical Installation competition offers Secondary School students and Post Secondary Apprentices under 30 years of age…
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Canada’s Coal Transition Report Issued With Input from IBEW Members
Canada’s Just Transition Task Force issued its report on how to best protect workers and communities as the country phases out coal-powered energy, and IBEW members were there to make their voices heard. “It was a humbling experience,” said Executive Assistant to the First District Vice President Matt Wayland, who served on the task force….
MoreThe Winner of the first ‘Early Bird’ Harley Draw for $5,000 is …………
The IBEW 1st District Office are pleased to announce the winner of the first Early Bird Harley draw; ticket number #0414 for $5,000.00 – drawn yesterday, May 23rd at the 31st Annual IBEW/MS Charity Golf Tournament by Larry Lineham, retired IBEW Local 1687 Business Manager….and the winner is: Russ Smith, Local Union 230 – Victoria,…
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The following is the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) May 17, 2019’s announcement on steel and aluminum tariffs: Ending tariffs means Canadians can get back to work OTTAWA – Canada’s unions welcome today’s announcement lifting U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. “The cancellation of steel and aluminum tariffs is good news for workers,” said CLC…
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The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) Young Workers Program and the United Way Centraide Canada (UWCC) are pleased to present the annual CLC/UWCC Post-Secondary Scholarship. The CLC and the UWCC are long-time partners in taking action to create prosperous, inclusive, diverse and respectful communities, safer workplaces, and a fairer Canada for working people. Two years ago,…
MoreNew Program Aims to Help Trades Recruit More Women
Expanding programs for women who might be considering a career in the skilled construction trades, or who are already in them, is the goal of a new joint initiative of Canada’s Building Trades Unions and the federal government. “For years, women have steadily made up about 4 percent of the IBEW’s membership in Canada,” said…
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