Greetings: I am taking this opportunity to wish you and your families a safe and happy long weekend as you celebrate Canada Day. Please note that the First District Office will be closed on Friday, July 1st and will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, July 5th. In solidarity, Russ Shewchuk International Vice President “Canada…
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For Immediate Release June 29, 2022 IBEW Members on Strike IBEW International Vice President, Russ Shewchuk, issued the following statement regarding the IBEW System Council #11 members on strike at CN: “The Brothers and Sisters of IBEW System Council 11 have officially been on legal strike since June 18th, 2022, with their employer Canadian…
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