EDITORIAL J. J. Ba rry Intemaliollai President ------------------~ The Union of Hearts and Minds J. J . BARRY JACK F. MOORE Inremarional Sacr&lar)' 1125·15lhSt . N.W. Washington, D.C. 2000S WllSlW1g1on. D.C. 20005 Int6mi.l ~ooaJ ProsJdfMll 1125-I SlhS1. .N.w THOMAS VAN ARSDAU lnIematlonal TffIilSIJffJf 158-11 Ha.nv Van ArsdaIe JJ Avenl.Jf!' A..tshing. N.Y. 11365 J Vice Presidents Firsr Dlstrtcr KEN J . WOODS 45 Sheppard Ave. Easl Suite 401 o u Seventh ~Irn;t ORVILLE A. TATE JR. 0Ifi60l Publicotion 01 the 4400 Wd Rogers: Parllway Volume S8. N,,",ber 7 ..... "'" R N A Inr~ L 8toahemood of E\e(McQf Wod:ers AIJI9t"I 1989 C>y 01 """" Y"" ""'........ ClIy. """"'"'" Wdlowda.le. Ontano M2N 131011 5Y' Seconcf Districr JOHN E. FLYNN ~8~.DI~~~ERS P.O, Be); 5,216 Idaho Falls, Idaho 83405 IWnth Dls/ricl S. R. McCANN 150 NoM Wlgel Lane Sude 100 Waklut CreeJi, C8fdomaa 94598-2494 Tentfl Drstncr EDWARD P. McENTEE 7710 Aea drng Road Sulle9 10400 W. HiggtnS Roar:! Suite 110 CIocinna~. Ohio 45237 F, h t)stocr DAN H. WATERS No, 2 MetropIe!c. Onve ..... "" Bumngham, Alaoama 35209-6899 5mh DlslJrcl JIlMES p, CONWAY .2200 SouIt1 Main Street 2 3J(I Shoup A..enue. SUite 204 6<lneryll'lllrch Parte. 0u1nCY. MassaChuSetts 02169 Thrrd Districr DONALD J. FUNK 16 CompuIe( OI'we Wes1 Sllrltt C AI>any. New YOOt 12205 FOOrfn (}iSlncr PAUL J. WITTE Rosernooc, IIIIflOis 60018 EMvtttUh A ~ron of the large ~s whidJ V15<ted the IBEW ~S FEATURES DEPAllTMENfS iUtncl RAVeDWARDS 300 South Jefferson, SuIte JOO SpringfiI!Id. MI$5OI,A'l 65806 2 Twelfrll OiSrrrcl JOHN A. HIGHTOWER Frank lin Building , Suil e 5 15 Chattanooga. Tennessee 37411 $une 303 l.Drnbaid. a.nocs tiO 148 at !he lJlW)Il- '_Shaw IBEW Craftsmanship On Display Un ion· lndll strie .. Show 6 Members' EHorts Will Keep Union Strong 5 Canadian Labour R___ 13 Tech Talk 20 Local Unes 33 Members in the News 38 Research and Education 47 In MemoriGnl 12th Di"tricl Mr.:cts CL voe BOWDEN Chwrman 581S N. 7th Street Phoei'U, ArIZona 85014 ml iJf:;lnd JOHN J. McHULTV <13 t WyomIng Avenue $cnvrton, Pennsytvania "'500 Second Dlsrm;1 JAMES F. MULLaNEY FOUrTh Dlsuicr HIl RRY BEXLEV SOl Pulliam SI" S.W. .A.tlanla, Georgia 30312 Fifth Di5Ulc1 8 ROBERT MISSEY 2131·59th Slreet Sl Louis.. Mtssoun 63110.2885 Si:cttr DrSInCI 10 R. L. RASPBERRY 1475 N. Loop Wesl 6 Deacon Benham Drive Houston. Texas 77000 Slow, MassachUSEtts 01775 THOMAS J. SWEENEY 1918 Marun luthef KJf1g Way RICHARD D. ACTON Oakland, CaitorrE!WS12 Eigmil £U1nC1 16 JAMES R. McAVOY 2750 Ouadm Street, Room 12 Local 202 broadcasting va(1 , afld I Bu; Iront, Local t245 " Th e Wrath Imemcn dcmonshate HleJl skills. and. hom or G rapes" Progress for Electrical Wortc:ers 8th Di ~ tr icl Mccl !l. V~OJla, Brlhsh Columbia C3n"da VeT 4E8 18 Children, Parents Rally for BeHer Family Laws 36 DAD ' s Day 1989 40 StaH Retirements 42 IEC Minutes .BEW Journal Departlllent J . J . Bany. Editor COVER PHoro: Fann Wortc:ers Are Fighting for Life Se~nlh DI'~tflCr ThIrd DrSlflCI 1590 East 23rd Sum CleVeland. OhIo «114 Family Care sets AT&T Contrad Apart 8ado:. ,"leUlabona' Seaetary Jac_ Moore WIth local 1245 membefs ancJ Busrness Manage.- Jade McNally. me ~ft. UnlOf1 Label and $eMce Trades Depanment Secretary· freasUlef RIChard Perl)' AFL·CtO Secrmary-TreasUJEIf Thomas DoNnue. eor.g,essma(1 Gepnardl. Secteta,., t.4oofe (lnd UUSTD P,escIeoI James Harflekj THE QUALITY CONNECnON JoiJrna/ DepartmenI Drroctor Mary Ann V8n Meter $up9fWsor Carol A. Clpo1arl Staff WIII8fS MargaTel M. Sambe, Thorn Pozen FfCt{l'ED IN U.SA PRINTED ON UNION·MADE PAPER een.. A billboard 5pO!'ISO(ecI by local 68, er. and Rocky Mot.nIarn Chapeer, NECA. located at 6th and Santa Fe In D."",. ~ 1989 International Brolherhood 01 Electrical Workers, All fl9hts (eserved, Change ¢f IK!cIross caras on Form 3579 should be senl \0 ln1ernaltonal Brothort'ocd 01 E\eclocal Worir.ers, 1125 Fil· leenm Street. N.W .• Wil$hrnglOn, O.C. 2OClO5. PublIshed rrrorrthIV. excepl Jaooary--FOOI:uaIy wfIIch IS a COI"I\Dined ISSUe; and ma»ed ttrird-dass postage in the U.S. anj Canada. ~ Pl'1CeS Ul'llted Slales and canada, So; per )'tar .., advance Pnnted in U 5 Il. 'ThIs JOURNAL will not be held responsible 101' Views &xpr&$$«1 by c:crre$pOnOont$. The lirS! of e.ac/'1 month Is cbsing date. All copy must t:Ie If] 001hands on 0( before this Ume. Paid acwertlslng not a.ocepted. Ir1 th l.$ view 01 the Eighth Oistnct PlOgless Moolmg. delegates pay close al'ltlntJon lD a :speaker"s Pfesentaoon. I Craftsmanship On Display .tlight OnIBEW "San l'alifomia' Silicon Valley city of Jose played host June 9-12 10 Ihi~ year', AFL-CIO Union-Indu tries Show. More than 300 exhibits covering over 150,000 'quare feet of the San Jose Convention Center combined to make this one of the most \ucce"ful shows in the event', 51-year history. The IBEW's display area. organized by Arlie Heald. Executive Assi\tanl to the International ecretary. was one of the show's largest : it showcased the diverse talent, of its membershi p. Among other exhibit , the IHEW featured a fully charged high-voltage power line and transformer polc setup. a working model of a nat ural -gas-powered 2 o /' 8ecPelaPy MOOI'8 stands with some 01 the membei's DIllie local unions staffing tile lIarious booths at tile show. 3 International Secretary Jack Moore, Executive Assistant to the Internarlonal Secretary Arlie Heald, Executive Secretary to the InternaUonal Secretary Nancy Cleary and Journa l Depanmen, Director Mary Ann Van Meter pose with retirees from Local 332 who manned the ISEW booth during the show. home, a Idcvi . . i()n ~ l lldio lI ~cd for work or the cameramen and tec h- Ihe producl ion of a mock nightl y ne' , ,egmcnt---<:omplclc wilh in- nicia ns who make television po ,ible. AmI I-Bu ,cootcd around the display area delighting visitors with hi, wit and wi,dom . Un io n leader attending tile ' how wc re addressed by a nu mber or d i,tinglli sheu speaker" incl uding Congrc · ·man Rich.u·d Ge phard t (DMo.), the newly clecled House majorit y leader. Congres 'man Gephardt reaffirmed hi; party', support ro r the labor movement. He denounced the ethics bailie in the Congr." a, politics of the " dark , ide." He ,aid he i, rur u pe n and rree t rad~. but he demanded an even playi ng field. "When Iforeign Competit ion l can bring thei r products here and sell them with case." he ,aid, "wc've lalsol got to be able to go there and 'ell o ur products." And he s<lid we need strong and dctcrmined Icader. hip to define the problems and exec ute the solut io ns to carry thi, country int o the 21st (crvicw\ rrom around Ihc onvcn- lion Center- a ' well as the ISEW ambas')ador, the cvcr- popu l:w ro- bo t. I-Bu. From leh, lEe Member Tom Sweeney, Seventh DistrIct; International Representative Dan Bowers; Executille Assistant to the InternaUonal Secretary Arlie Heald: International Vice President S. R. McCann, Ninth D/strlcti and International Representative John Hunter stand In front 01 the IBEW booth . Local 1245. Wainu l Crcek, CHliforn ia, lI'\cd the elec tli c-wire and ga\-line di'play, to de monslrate the pOlentlal da nger, 01 the e operalion, a, well a, the high level or ,k ill required 10 wo rk in Ihe ga and electric indu slrie,. Local 202. an Francisco. wi th Ihe cou perati on of Ihe America n Fede rat io n of Television and Radio Art i ts. used the night ly new, setup 10 high light the 4 ccn tUi y. T he IBE W po n 'ored railles a nd giveaway, . includ ing th e nightl y draw ing fo r a tclcvbio n set. All t get her the many un ion companies reprcOic ntcd at the !\how gave away ovcr 100.000 wurth of ,ervices and product 'ample, . T he show. which was free to the public, demonstrated th e rull range or organi zed labor's ingenu ity and know-how. dbplaying a mode l of union teamwork and de uica tion for the world to roll ow. mf; W JO KNAUAUGUST 1989 CANADIAN LABOUR REPORT Nine Years-No Missed Days L oca l 2 12 1, Edmumlslull , New Brunswick. membe r Celine Gauvin is quile a remarkable lady. She wriles poelry; ,he paint; oil and watercolor portraits. But perha p.'i her m OSI noteworthy achieve- men1 is not missing a day of work . incc April 27. 19HO! Celinc works on Ihe a"embly line for quare D. an imernmional elec tr ni ,,- om poncnt , company. cncral Manager Gu ildo Racine says of her at tendance. " It is not just a good nllcnd nnce reconl-it is pcrfect; il is phenomenal''' He knows it is a anadian record for the COI11- Employees Favoured On Pension Surpluses ••he Onlario oun or ppeal has • rendered a j udgment on pension surplu monic' which will prove be neficia l for employees and whi ch has .,erious pulcntii:ll imrl icatio ns lor employer aero" the coun try_ The Onlario Hydro Employees Union challenged Ihe company's pnlclicc I' using pen io n su r·plu. fund s to decrcase it , annua l pension contribulion un tlcr the eompanywide plan . Because of the surplus Hydro didn't have to make any outof-pockel contrib ution 10 Ihe pension fund in 1986. In fact. the surplus has been used 10 ofl',e t subsia nii all y the ut ility', con lribu tions since at least 1 9~3-10 a total c~ti­ nUlled 400 million by 1988. The court ruled thai Ontario Hydro had a -taillt ory tiut y to mak pany and believes il might stand up among the com· pany's 20,000 employcC:-o wo rl dwide. The compa ny is trying to have her record cntered into the GlIinnc!)~ Book of World Record which at thi, lime has no such entry. How long. can 'he main- tain her pelf ec l Httend ance? "1'11 take thai eight hour, at a lime." say, Celine. , , ,, r,,lr,, flInch for I hi, p"rpm" That money formed an integral componenl of the ex i,ting plan. t Employers Liable For Employees' Sexual Harassment anaua' ~ Supreme C OUl1 h:-b ruled that employer can be found vicariously liable for act of ,exual hara"menl com milled by employees again!>t I'cllow employeel. In (h e case in quc!'!lion. whic h was appealed from the Manitoba ourt of Appea l. two female employees informed the employer of the infraction aga in~1 them 0) another employee. The employer took no action to remedy the 'i ituatioll. A:-,. a rCl\tlll . the I wo fr:rmtlr. r mplnycr\ found it necessary to qUlIlhcir Jobs. Damages of about 10.000 were an nual cont ri bu tion s to the fUI1<1 H\\,ardeulo the two remi.lle employ· ec,,_ Th e judgment al ... o give", them grounds for init iat ing a separate wh ich sati sfi ed fund ing obligntions. The ut il il Y cou ldn't avail il self of wrongful-dismi ssa l aC liol1 aguin'tthe employer. Ie A UGUST r 9~9 Cellne Gauvin 5 Members' Efforts Will Keep ri ghtsv ille Beach , No rth Carolina , was the location for the 1989 T welfth District Progress lecting June 8-9. Internat ional Vice President John A. Hightower and Loc~11 495. Wilmington. Bu iness Manager Ru s~ Halcher welcomed de legates to the mee ti ng. Internationa l President 1.J. Barry delivered a " state of the un ion" address wh ich enlight ened tho. e in W atte nda nce abouL the statlls of man y ongoing activities in the Brot her- hood : such as polit ical involve· ment , curre nt legislation and new Tennessee AFL·CIO President Neeley programs . includ ing the Steward T raini ng Cour, •. Cour cs under development :lrc a Service Contract School. a course for construct ion steward:, and a ew Business Man- ager c hoo!. President Barry particu larly st ressed the imporlance of organizLoeal 495 Business Manager Hatcher delivers opening remarks to the delegates. ing ir labor is to remain a viable force in society. I-I e no ted. " Organizing requires the hell) of local union leaders and members on a daily basis . .. . T hey are the people who will be lis tened to most-and trusted most-by unorganized ern pluy ee!'! ill th eir- h O lllei owlls .·~ One or lhe segments of the Utility Branch which should be organized wherever possible and practical is the cogenerat ion unit or independen t power producer. 6 Southern Region, NECA , Direc tor Roberts Progress of Congress Pre senti ng the legi slative updale. Presiden t Barry aid Congress hadn't acco mplished much by early June. lllEW .I 0URNA UAUGUST 19~!>I It·, becn too occupied by other. nonlegi>la tivc mailer,: ,uch a, Ea,tc rn Airl ine, and Speakcr Jim Wright", prohlem, . Bill, which have been introdu ed in lude parental leave. c hildcan· . 11"lIok brc",ting and "'Irike r rcp laCCm\! nl .... I n audi- tion. o ngrc"" ex pected to debate ot her j~\UC' im port!:l nl 10 labor- corporate ta ~ c()vcp... foreign tradc. worker, ' protcctlon, III ,.re ty and cll VirOnll"lCnlnl hti/unJ" in the wurkplace . Ot her topic, di'cll "cd by Pre,ilknt Ba rry included safety a nd IlcalLiI. IlIgll-Jcfiniliul I telC\ ('1iun. amI the IBEW/ WA/AT&T contract ,e((leme nt. Sincere Pl'c . . idenl Barrv and V ice Pre!\i- dcnt Il ightowcr comme nded several local un ion, ror COPE participation. Local 175 . Challanooga. Tc nnc ........ cc . \\t\ .... honored for the a ppreciat ion for the I BE\V ', ..,urrol'l 111 Tcnnc,..,cc Wa..., c'prc"ed b) ,ta tc FI.-CIO Pre,idcnt Jim I ccky . lie encouraged the delegate, to participate 111 I BEWCO PE and re pllrt ell (1 11 the federa- Local 175 Business Manager Bill Lowery accepts COPE plaque from, lelt, Pres;dent Barry . and. righf. Vice President Hightower. lion ' ", Icgi"lallvc artivitic ... . Delegates' Reports De !cgate.., fro m th e I n..,idc anti Outside Branche .. prC!lClllCd organiling progre"" repolt' r~)I their re'peetivc 1(>1.'''(\ ' I hc,e llelegate, abo thanked Pre,idellt Ban y for IUlving th e fore thought anti forti- tude to in'tit ut c the c urren! orgacnUCiJ\ur,-thc effort, are pal ing ulT. The Con,truetion: Telephone. ni z.i ng Assistant to rhe President Sabin dis - c" ssed the dulles and responsibilities o f local union officers toward the union and its members. larges t co nt rihu tion within the di,Iriel , amountillg to $Y.OO per mem - ber. Other locah honored were 238. 916. KJ) and I n~. pon concludi ng hi, remark,. Brothe r Barry fielded qllcslIon, pu,~d b the delegates. ECA Regional Director Dave Rooe rh cmpha,i/cd the parl nerhip bet\\cc n I ECA and the IB EW Ut il ity an d r.ov l.: rnllll'll l ; an d ManufaclLIri ng W()r~,h(.)p" \\'cr!.! ondueled b) ui,lrict Inle rna tional Repre'cnt<ltlvc' on June 9. Reports on the \\\.)rk,hor~ · i.lcti\ltie" we re Ih en prC'C nl c(1 10 the general :I~ ­ semb ly. A~,i' t ant to the Inte rnationa l Prc!'lllknl Dan Sahin wa" Ihanked fur hi, infonnativl.! cum· mem~ dunng the \\(.)rk ... ht1p"l . Women's Caucus Prc,idcnl ijarry . Vicc Pre,u.lcnt ami forcca"ltcd cha ng&::' for the com- Il ightower ..Ind L \~t.:uti\c ,\., ... i... laot ing ycar\-thc "ihor1age of workc r~ to fhe I nlcrnlll imHlI Pl c,idcn t Vince illld th e t~anl\vo rk be tween the Iwo organ in lt iOlh. li e c\prc ... ..,cd hi:, be- O ' Reilly pre,itied over the Women' s Call-.: th on June X. Brother lief that the plOduet uf the jui ll t Cl rrrcnt icc, hip program j... a wc llro unded ckct ricia n who i, capable of performing " II fllceh of electrical work. ISEW .I0URSALlj\ UOU ' 1 1l)8!:' Local 816 BUSiness M;magcr Gary Sea)' poses a question durfng the meeting. (Brother Seay won the COPE raffle of a VCR after the InWal wfnn er, Twelfth District Internation~1 Representative Bob Mcinnis, generously redonated the prize so It could be ,.ffled off again for COPE.) 13..111')" c ~illC'J for more IOHlhcmcnt \\<lI ITICn in luca l IIl11un l1u ... inc . . ' by and in all a rca' "I' IBEW act ivity. and l1e pledged hi , " Ip port fo r this greate r parl icipal iun. t 7 Family-Care Provisions he nalion's largesl single-employer o llective bargaini ng negOlial ion, Ihi' year ended on an a micable nole whcn Ihe IB EW. CWA and AT&T reached a sCll lomcnt fo r a three-year con tract. T he T member, and ~.500 of w hom belong to the [BEW Tclccommun ica liol1!-t Branc h. Earlier Ihi, year I13 EW Presidenl J.J . Barry a nd CW A Pre, ide nl Morton Ba hr SI<lI Cd ,"Togct her we seek unions to obtain fa irne ss and an improved represent 160.000 workers . 2-.000 or whom are J BE W man ufac lu ring Siandard or li ving for le n, of Iho usa nd s of Ihe nalian's mOSI produc- two telecommunicat ions live workers ." A glance al orne or Ihe provi,ions oflhe new agreement would indi ca le Ihey ac hieved Iheir goals. Indeed. SOme indu sl ry ana lYS IS predict the fa mil y-care provisio ns herald a new tre nd in contract bargai nin g .. ,) wo uldn ' t be s urpri sed to see these become major is ue The National Manufacturing Bargaining Committee. Seared, lefl to right, ISEW International Representative Mike Quinlan; Co-Chief Negotialors Bob Sl ander (lBEW Manufac'uring Oepartmertt Direc tor), Jim Dowdall (AT&T dIrector of labo! lelatlons) and Ron Allen (assistant to CWA vice president); and CWA International Representative Mike Grieco. Standing, ISEW Local 1942 Pres;denflBus;ness Manager Ed Keller, CWA local 3263 President Ralph Mall' Jr., AT&T Division Manager of Labor Relations Frank Palal/ido, AT&T Network System Administrative Vice President AI Strazdas, AT&T Labor General Counse/8ob Benson, AT&T Director of Human Resources Sheron Kennedy , ISEW Local 2310 Presiden t/Business Manager Nick Falco ne, AT&T Division Manager of Labor Rela tions arian Conley , and CWA Local30S1 President George Tolley . Th e Nation(JJ Operarions Bargaining Co mmitfee. Sect fed. from left. CWA International Representative Louise Caddell: IBEW Local 1944 President/Business Manager Joan roth ; 'SEW Local 1269 Business Manager/Financial Secretary Pete Pusaterij 'SEW Loeal 2324 Business Manager/Financial SecretaI)' Richard Howell; Executive Assistant to the President (eWA) Dina Beaumont. Standing. AT&T District Manager o f Labor RelatIons Tom BUlk; Co-Chief Negotiato rs Art Perry (JBEW Telecommunications Department Director), Charles Brumfield (AT&T director of labor relations) and Jim Irvine (eWA vice president): AT&T District Manager of Labor Rel ations Bob McNitf; AT&T District Manager of Labor Relati ons Charles Douglas; and CWA Internaf10nal Representat;I/e Ken Sharp. 8 IHEW .JO U RN ~\ LfA GUST 1989 et AT&T Contract Apart in [forthcoming] union negotiations ." said Ronald C. Pilenzo. president of the American Socie ty for Personnel Administration. AT&T Corporate Vice President of Labor Relatiom Ra ymond E. Will ia ms hailed the agreement as " Lhe most progressive ever negotiated by AT&T. It recognize the need ' of AT&T's changing ,"urk furce, a nd it will funher strengt hen AT&T's cumpetitive thrust and cost eont:.i nment as the company enters the 1990s .. , Among the other provisions in the agreement, manufacturing and sion upgrades and a profit-sharing program. The negotiators also carved out modifications to the health-insurance coverage which provide some new benefits and upgrade s in others while maintai ning the c urrent deductible. telep hone operation'! \.vorke rs received yea rl y w age incrc<::I'\cs , pen - The ISEW/AT&T Local Bargaining Committee. Front row, Irom left. Local 2313 Business ManagerfFlnanclal Secretary Carol Fitzgerald, Local 1011 Business Manager/Financial Secretary John Beal, Local 383 President/Business Manager Lynda Hackstaff. Co-Chairpersons aUi Davis (International Representative) and Tom Beagley (Local 336 president/business manager), Local 1944 Treasurer Helen Preston , Local 2323 Business ManagerJFinancia' Secretary Raymond McCaughey Jr., and Local 363 Business Representative Joe Maraia . Back row, Loeal827 AT&T Executive Board member Joe Penna, AT&T Siaft Manager Hilda Leveto, AT&T District Manager of Labor Relations Tony Pacifico. AT&T Staff Manager Bob Webber, AT&T Division Manager of Labor Relations Pete Gorry, AT&T Staff Manager Chuck Saunders, AT&T Staff Manager Martha Tiffell. AT& T Acting District Manager Tom Alger, AT&T Staff Manager Barbara Manascalco and AT&T District Manager oJ Labor Relations Tom Maguire. Trendsetting Family-Care Provisions 01 AT&T's New Contract • Parental leave: Parent may take up to one year unpaid leave to care for newborn or adopted child with retention of job/return rights and paid healtb-inurance benefits. • Family leave: Grant~ unpaid leave to care for seriously ill [amily members wilh retention of job/return rights and paid health-insurance benefits. • Adoption assislancc: Reimbursement up to 2,000 for adoption-related expenses. • Flexible hours: p to eight hours off for pcrsomd busint'SS, two hours al a time, on short nOlice. (One-year trial period in nonmanufacturing bargaining units.) • Dependent-Care Reimbursement Account: Workers may deposit up to 55,000 per year in pretax accounts 10 pay for qualified eKpenses for c_hild or elder care. • Family-Care Development Fund: Cornerstone or the childcare program, a S5-million fund to support dc\'clopmcnl of cbildcare facilities and programs for the elderly. • Resource and referral service: Effective January I, 1991, provides profcssioual family· care resource and referral services to workers. IDEW JO RNA LIAUGUST t989 9 To provide an examP,e tor the COuntJ'Y and to slID the depth Dr hiS commitment to this cause, [Chavez1 deprived h-mself Dr rood , 36 daYS. for \ B W uppon for Ihe UFW and Iheir fas . After "ihe Wralh of ls Gmpes" video was fi nished . Mr . SI",nd,,. said . "This is not a fight for Ce,ar Chave1,; Ihis is nol a light for Ih. niled arID workers. \ Inslead.\ this is a fighl for hun",nilariaft.'i. for consumers and for the labor tnoveme nt . ·~ Anyone irJl eres red in obwirling II oPY 0[ " The Wrol h of Grape .. video should \\"it e to UFW Vice I' ,-esid ell l ArlLlro Rodri!!" ez. Disrriel COllucil 1707. AF CM£. 75 V(lri("k SrrU I. 1411, Floor. f W York . e'" l,,,,k H)() 13: or c(lii him III (2 11) 219-0022 . ' TECH TAlK METRICS AND YOUA Move to an International Standard ow wo uld yo u order 12 fect 10 inc hes by 15 feet of carpeti ng in metric measurements? I s a lit.e r greater than a quart ? Can you describe the high temperat ure of a sick c hild in degrees Celsi us? How muc h coffee wou ld yo u have in a 483-gra m container? M i llim eters, cent ime ters . degrees Cels ius a nd liter s, a l t h o u g h not exactly unfamiliftr Icrm s. ~re g radua ll y bei ng incorpora ted into OUr dail y lives . ren tly being taugh t me tri c rn ca'\urc- What is a Metric System, mc nt s in sc hool . Bu t older con- Anyway? sumer s. who hnvc u~c u the customar'Y I1l Ca S Il I"C~ all their li ves, arc likcl y to be very con fu~cd by the di,lortion of f::lm ilia r dimen- sions. A met ric syslem is a sys lem of mca,urcment whi h usc, the me te r for Icngth. the kilogram fo r ma". the second for time . the degree Ce l ~ius o r ce nti- grade for tempe rature. a mpere fo r el ec tri c c urre nt and the cande la for luminou~ intensity This 'ystern has evol ved over Ih e years and today is identified International System of Un it,. o ffic iall y abbreviated S I for as the Metric measure- ment s have been a ppearing on beverage contai ners. gasoline pumps, cameras , film and cigarelte packaging, corfee cans, cereal boxes. and most food COn- the French name, ystc me Internat.onal. A few of the mosl co mmo nly used U.S. unit, iond their equivalent metric units ta iners. M a n yeo n- arc: SU mers have been relu c tant to ado pt metric standard s because of the fear of not be ing able to understand Ihe difference betwee n cus tomary a nd metric me asu rcme nl~ . ' lany have also been Neverthele,s. the United State, mct l"iciltion a ... the I inch = 2.54 ce ntime ters nation '!) .,tandard of mca'iurcmcnl. I foot = 30.48 cemime ters I ) ard = 9 1.44 cent imeters I mile = I 6 1 kilomctc" sary adjustments to co pe with using melrics in rhe markelplace . Thu s. On August 23. 1988. President Reaga n signed the Om nih u, Tr:o dc and Compcti tiveness Ac . of 19 8. whkh C I1 tai'l> a littlc-no liccd prov ision adverse has 10 acce lera te thc tnl ll !\ilion 10 u .,c forced the National Bureau of Standards of the U.S. Department of Commerce to reassess it s methods of transitio n to the met ric sys- of thc met ric 'y,tcm in the Uniled concerned w it h mak ing the neces- consum er rea ction tradi ti o na l StaIC~ . 11 d esig n Otle ~ metnc, ih the " prcfen'cd mca",lrcmcnl ..,Yl:oItcm for Iwde and co mmerce . ,. The ae l furIh er requires all fcdcr,,1 agcllcic"t to I:.tuup t tlte Irlelli!; :-'Y"I 1Clit rU I gl au b, conlract :, and ol her bll ...,i nc:,:-, pur- measuring un ils has been rcferred to a s s taggering . Child re n adap t easily to c ha nge. and they arc eur- po, c s hy "a date cert ain a nd t(l the ex tent economicall y fca"ble by the end uf r,"i11 yea r 1992. " tem . Add itiona ll y, the psyc hological impact of cha nging IlI EW JUU KNA LIA UG UST J9R9 Lengt h: is rnov in.g lo ward Vol ume: I o unce = 29.37 mill iliters I pint = 473.18 millili te rs I quart - 0.956 li te r 1 galion - 3.7g lite" We ight : I .-u"ce (d ry) = 2M.35 grams 1 pound = 453 .59 gra m, 1 , 11Ort LOn = 907.2 kilogra m ' I metric ton 1 megagram .3 I",pact of Metric Figure 2. Comparative temperatures Conversion Whe n yo u go to the grocery store 10 purchase a 5- pound bag of sugar. you may find it labeled 1.75 kilogram •. A l2-ounce can of corn may be labeled 265 grams. Fulure food package a re now being designed 10 have Ruid contents based o n the liter and dry co ntents based On the gram. Sofl drinks are already packaged in lil e r sizes, and the I-pound can of coffee may be labeled 500 grams. equal to 1. 1 pound . Standardized c lot hing izes will soon be give n in cent ime ters . If yo ur c liar size is 16 inche . the change will be 44.5 ce ntimete rs. Car owners will probably continue to buy gasoli ne either by a 25 Degrees Fahrenheit Figure , . Comparative sizes of a liter and it quartJ it meter and a yard MI MILK Temperature 1 Liter Oegrees Celsius are used 1 Quart 1 eler 1 Yard 'C 'F 20 - 20 I I 0 60 I 80 Water free:z.es liter, a unit equal to 1.06 qll~lrt ~. Air fo r lire, win be in the Slandard mea,u re available at the pump and 'pccified by the tire manufaclUrer . Carpc ls and other items currentl y o ld by the fOOl or yard may be sold by Ihe linear or square me ter (Fig ure ' /. What we now rega rd as the comfortab le inte rior temperalUrc f 70 degree, Fah renh eit may ,oon be \4 t60 Body temperature fixed dollar amounl o r by " fill ing it up" as they do nOw . Oil for yo ur car may soon be purchased by the 80 1 I 212 Water bolls refen'ed to a, 21 degrees Ce lsi us (Figure 2). When purchas ing wi ne a nd di,till ed s pirits . you nlay no te the contai ners are metrically ' landaI'd. T his indu try has a ma ndatory range of nlellic sizes. The liter boulc ;, larger than thc q uart. but the 750-milliliter bot lie is about 114 ounce smaller than the well-known firth (415 of a q ua rt ). As indicated by Figure J, there are increa es and Iccrci:.l cs For s pecified purchases . Consumers . who may ;:llrcady be tB EW .I0UR1oIA tJAUGUST 19~9 FIgure 3. Mandatory metric sizes lor distilled spl,'ts Customary Size Metric Size Percent ChanQe 59 .2 02. 33 .8 oz. 23 .3 oz. 16.9 oz. 6.8 oz. 1.7 oz. 1.75 liters 1 liter 750 milliliters 500 milliliters 200 millililers 50 millililers 7.5% 5.6% 0.8% 5.6% 15% 6.8% (If.! gallon) (quart) (fiflh) (pint) ('12 pint) (miniature) decrease increase decrease Increase decrease Increase fam iliar with the Mandatory metric sizes for wines Customary Size Metric Size Percent Change 101 .4 50.7 33.6 23.3 12.6 6.3 3.3 3 1.5 1 750 375 187 100 20.7% 20.7% 5.6% 0.6% 21.2% 21 % 16.7% oz. (gallon) oz. ('h gallon) oz. (quart) oz. (Iiflh) oz. (pint) oz. ('f.! plnl) oz. ('/, pinl) conf""cd by meters and liters, could be ex ploited uoless Ihey fam iliarize Ihemselves with the new melric sta n· dard IIf measure. It ', j u,t another me;huring me thod whic h can be learned in the same manner a"l the pound. inch. foot and degree Fahr· enhei t. T here', already till acqui red knowledge of meters and kilometer' 111 at hletics. We buy lite rs of soft dri nks. paneling hy the line<lr meier and carpeting by the squ~l rc meter. liters liters liter millililers millililers millililers milliliters decrease decrease increase decrease decrease decrease decrease Iheir purch",es and ot her buStne,,related actlvllic"! ... . .. Cl)llirary to popular opinion. thi' pUl h for a met ric Uni ted State, i, real. In addi tion, all weapon, u,cd by ATO forcc, <Ire now metrically standard to enhance compd tihility of hardware throughullt Nil TO. The Ame rican National Standards In,tilli te plan, 10 open an office in Bl lI '')cI ... keep ilb. Cd, t uf ucvdopme nl ,," in European 'wndard .... Ao;;; internat iona l ... (am.larulo, evolve In tl) light of "E urOl'e 199:." the conver:-,ion to mClri ... III Ihe Un it ed Impad on Industry Slate, can nnl) enhance our inter- B} the end of 1992. the Europea n national comrctilivcne' ... . Economic Community will h;lvc formed one un ited market. T hi , move towud .. Eu rope 1991"' will open up new Icvels of competition in trade between Europe and the re,t of the world. Sinee the I':lI roPCc:1n ni.ll ions currently lI:-.c me tric!). American good, produ ced under the metric system \\ ill be more appealing to export market;. The con cr'-liull to metrics. therefore. cou ld help the bal" nce tlf trade . T he .'. aerospace indust ry and tlt:rc lI ~c cUrltrw.:1Ul wi ll h..lve ",itched over to metric by 1992. As mandated by the 1 98~ trade act. all federal agencie s are requi red 10 l " . the metric system by 1992 in H m EW JO RNAL'AUGUS·t 1989 O nce you b e come Metrics and You m etr ic un its and a cqui re a sense of th e q uantities they r epre sent, you'll fi nd y o urs e lf thinking In metri c s . Figure 4. What 1$ your metric weight? Pounds Kilograms Pounds Kilograms 100 t05 t to t t5 t20 125 t30 t35 t40 t45 150 t55 tGO t65 t70 t75 180 185 t90 195 45 48 50 52 54 57 59 6t 64 66 66 70 73 75 77 79 82 84 86 88 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 2GO 265 270 275 280 285 290 295 91 93 95 97 tOO t02 t04 107 t09 l It t13 116 118 t20 t22 125 127 129 132 134 Once you nc('omc familiar with the metnc unih i.lnd acq uire a ,en.;;e of the quantilic, the} repre,ent, you'lI fi nd you rsel f Ihlnklng in metric*,. W hen huying gnx'cl ic .... you'n automatic"II}, he cheching produce weights in me l ri . You'lI measure a window ,r.;rec n in mill inll:ler ... and cent imeters and buy home insula· ti on. hardware and caulkIng om· I>ound h) the metric unIt. O~ edu· cating your"Iclf and becoming met ricall y aware in ull your lransactio ns. the U.S. ,y, telll will be· come' 'metricall y YOut·,." Ii] 15 From Edison to the Present- For Electrical Workers "From itS genesis in EdisOn's workshop . . . [100 yen ago], to the computerized robotic of today, .. . [the commercial use of electricity] has powered ;nI ilUnilated North America." usiness Manager Nei l T yree of Local 322, Casper, Wyom ing, had the hono r of open ing the 44th IBEW Eighth District Progress Meeting on June 15 and 16. E ighth District International Vice Preside nt Jon Walters ,,,sumed the g vel B as chairman of lhe general session held in rugged Moran , Wyoming, after Business Manager Robert Vining of Local 4 15, Cheyenne, led the delegates in the Pledge of AllegI an ce. Messages of Progress Internat ional Secretary Jack Moore spoke abou t the need to continue the organizing efforts which have been so succes ful in the d istrict. He e ncouraged locals [0 keep t6 abreast of computer prog ra ms avai lable from the Inte rnational Oflice; a nd with IBEW-COP E Directo r Rick Diegel at his side, he praised the district's success with the COPE program over the past year. Sccretary Moore presented certificates of honor to those locals which ac hieved I()() percent COPE participation in 198 a nd presented a spec ial plaque to Local 988 of idney, Mont ana, for CO PE o ntribut ions amount in g to $22 per member. Executive Assista nt to the Int e rnat ional Preside nt T homas Hickman brought the greeLings of International Pre ident J , J. Bar ry. Brother Hick man characte rized the IBEW as a diverse, consLant ly evolving group .. "From its IBEW JOU RN AU/\ ge n e~ i s GUST 1989 Seated at the dais, /rom the left, executive Assistant Hickman; International VICe President McCann, Ninth District; Internalional Secretary Moore: and International Vice Presldenr Wallers, Eighth District. in Edi,on', work, hop in Menlo Park 1100 yc~r' ago J. to the computeri/cd rohotic in'lallation, of today." he aid. Jlhe commercial u,e of electricllyJ Ill" powered and ill,,Illinaled urlh America." lie. too. , Irc-sscd the need 10 organi/c and inere"" member,hip. ,,"ying, "A, nur cuntrol of the availah le labor pool increase" our abi lit y to improve wuge, und working condition, will improve ~ho," And he ,Ire"ed the need for trall1ing and retraining to keep worJ...er~ competitive in the cvcr-cha ngll1g joh market. inth Di,trict International Vtce l're,ident Jack tvkCann poke "bout the many l:oopcralivc program~ implemented by the Eighth and Ninth Di,trict" II-:C Chairman Clyde Bowden and I EC member, Robert Missey, hnh I)"trict _ and Thoma' Sweeney, ,eventh Di,tric!, ,poke ~bout the iJrotherhood ' , goab. :-'Irc",,,,ing the importance or organiLing and educating member~. Vice Prc"dcnt Walter, highlighted the real ,ucce"e, the district has ,een in the last yea,'. Dc,pitc negligible economic development and near-l.ero economic growlh for the area. the Eighth Di,trict ha, hecn able to llrganiLc 450 new members and 40 new empl oyer~. I BEW-COPE Direc tOi Diegel hroughllhc \c ... ,ion 10 a clo . . c \\ilh a discu,;-.iun or recent OPE activitie,. I-Ie prai~ed the ID EW members for their support allll called for tS!:.\\' JOURi ALA UG S't t9X9 lEe Chairman Bowden (left) and IEC member Sweeney (bottom) addressing the assembly. a reaffirmation of Cl)mmllmcnt to CO PE in the future. Workshops The day altcr the general ,e"ion the delegate, look advantage ofseveral inform~ ti ve work,hot), conducted h~ 1.0. ,taIT. Technical Service, Director Kenneth Edward~ hell.! an Inlcn.=\lmg \\<orl..",hop on :-..urvcy." their applicat ion and evaluation. Int ernation~1 Representalive, Kermit D,ICU' amI Dunald Sharuli, g.ne an Informational presentation on the new IBEW Steward" rraining Cour,",c. 1\1 the.:; cun IlI"ion of thc work,hop' , Vin~ Prc . . itlcnl Waller, hrollght the meeting to a c1o..,e b) cxrre",.,ing hll\ appreclatlun to the meeting organiL.crs an ti memher", in allem'!- a nec. II t7 Children' ~ Oa~ on lhe lUll Children and Parents Rally for Better Family Laws The")crvcdU. . Capitol dynamic b" kdrop on June 11 for the ma~.,ing of familie!) ,uPP0l1ing pending childa~ il cure und fa mil y-ca r e Icgi,lation. The eve nt. 'pou""eu by the AFLC IO and the IBEW (amo ng ot her union,). \Va, ca lled Children', Day 0 11 the Hill and attr;lctcd approximately 3.000 fami ly member, from all ove r the United Slate, . IBEW Legi,lative Director Michael J. Enllg coordina ted event" for the o;cvcn BEWramiitc, whocamc to W a ... hing lo ll from arou nd the cou ntry. The day included a breakfa,l ;It the I lyall Regency Ilotei. appointment> with ongrc ....... mc n and ~c n atO I '. dlU.1 P<'lIli(.:ipalioll in the rall y on the ,to p, or the apit(ll. [!J EW-COPE Director Ric k D.egel a nd InISEW parents Mr. Minton, (rom Uftle Rock, Arkansas (left), and Susan Babin . with her daughter, Jennifer. from Baton Rouge, louisiana (right), stand with IBEW·COPE Director Rick Diegel (second 'rom le(1). Legislative Director Michael Emlg (cenror' and Senate Majority Leader MUche" (second (rom right) In front of the Capitol. tR lernationa l Rcrrc~enta­ tive, Gil 1I •• tem:lI1. Bob Dam ••II1I. Bill Davi,. Mac IUI~ \\ JO lH.N AI.. IAUtJU I 19~9 Speaker ollhe House Foley addresses the crowd on the Capitol steps. . The children representing the IBEW at the rally pose with thejr books of petllions supporting the pending childcare legis/ation. The families of the children are the Saretfes (L.U. 1837, Portsmourh. New Hampshire); the Shattucks (LU. 1593. Hazen. North Dakota); the rrobian's (l.U. 357. Las Vegas, Nevada'; the M;ntons (L.U. 295, Little Rock, Arkansas); the Clarks (L.U. 44, Butte, Montana); the Halls (L.U. 1547. Anchorage, AlasJca)j and the Babins (LU. 995, Baton Rouge, LouIsiana). Bineham and James Ouello attended the breakfast and acted as e COlis for the I B EW fami li e~. Congressman Dale Kildee to-Mich.), a member of the House Education and Labor Committee. honorary member of the IBEW , and aUlhor ofH.R. 30. the Act for Better Childcare (known as the ABC Bill). was represented by hi ' ch ief of sta ll'. John H. Morrill. and subcommittee starrer Damian J. Thorman. BOlh Messieurs Morrill and Thorman ' poke about H.R. 30. After the breakf",t and meetings with members of Congress, the IBEW member, joined the rally in support of the pending chi ldcare legi slation: t he Family and Me dical Leave Act of 1989 (H.R. 770) a nd daughter . and her usan Babin ·th Senator S , meet WI Jennifer (p,La.). John BfeaLlJl (Colllilllled 0 11 P age 46) IDEW JO RNA LIAUGUST 1989 19 LOCALUNES WANIED: YOUR REMINISCENCES, MEMORABILIA Journal To Publish History Series As parI oj Ihe evenls leadillg Ill' 10 Ihe 100lh alllliversary celebration oj 'lte fEEW , Ihe I8EW JOllrnal will soon begin printing excerpls Jrom orga"ized labor's alld lire IDEW's hislory. Most oj YO II , whether active or relired, have memories of importallt happenings Irom your early days ill the BrolflerlruQd-or Iltose oj YOllr paren's Or grandparent'·. We art certaill the re.~1 of the tHEW would walll to read about these experiences. Please selld us your anecdotes , photographs, memorabilia . etc .• for inclusio" ill this special, ollct-ill-Qw lifelim e series. Materials received ,.iII be lIandled cClrefuUy alld returlled to yau as soon as possible . Seud malerial to Mary A ,,,, Va" Meier, Direclor, jUi/mal Deporlment, 1125 - IS'" Sireel, N. 11'., S uite 1001 , Wasllillgloll, D.C. 20005. PRES. BARRY tor. Mikc'l!I ha I..groul1d i.. fillet! wll h e.llpcnence and accomplishmen ts. He " the ~c:cund pcrl!oon to hold Ihl!> oOke. and we wish him wcll in Ih is new phase tu'i career T~ prc~~ent pro tern i~ Jell') &mm Jerry I:' a }44ycar member who VISITS LOCAL L.U. 6 fI.o&: u l. :" \ or fMA ;\C ISCU. CAl.- l he (rllcmillional Officers' OlCtlin}; to C~Ii(oml,1 J'lro~ Kied an I)pronurul~ (or Int. Pre!>. J. J. Barry 10 ~,.,1I uur \01..<'\. Tlw: ,-'lftke "'01fT cnJo~'e~ Vi\Lllng with Pr~s_ 8<11l), ,,-hlch ....·.: h tht:- Iiro.llmlC Ihey mel und I .. talked \\illl him On bell,llf of the bU,)lrIe.. ~ man(tger. officers <lnd unice Maff. we IIMnl;. Hro. (JaH), for IlJkin~ lhe Lim<: (rom his busy schedule 10 \j"ll , ... ,h u..",. The 1988 >\Pfl,enl1~ ..h\p CompteII(In Cercmon,"' ""as Iltld for 22 grad. Odie, 011 Ih(: F.umlunt Hold on I-cb 15. JATCChmn. and Du!o. Mgr. FmnJ' Glen '>Cl"\cJ ii ' II1U ..1Cf(lfccrcmon ICS. Our fll!.lILlfI:d Iopcilkc~ .... cre Uarllc:H lJ\.,;L.\••m Fralll:.l~o CXl'CUIi'e manager. San Ele":'lnGill Conlrac:loro; ();uncl \Ic:Peak . A.·.~n: wreCIOf". WC~lem RqJOn . ~ECA .•md Gail k"S'S~clD. chid. Califormoll Dt,-i\ion U(\pPfcn1Iu:,..hip Ldnd.utl<. and former training dircctnr uf Loc;11 I I, Lo~ Angc le\ , apprentice\hip pro.. grum Loeat 6. San Francisco, C.... ~ Cathy, Bro, Ba(fy and Rose Gu,P'<, B \ I.-F ,S. L-A.RkY W Scurr, P1tl:.S. Theresa, l...U. 26 O,t:SS:m t). '" \S1-tI"\GTOl' . Roben T. McCauley Jr. and MMVJn S "Chick" Moreland_ OUI' cooool .. ence!> are e);;lcO(!ed to their rami lie ... WADE H . SHUml- JK .. B,~1 , Unive~lt}' H rl!llll~ the -.on or Jnmes L. Davis ~ he will oIl1eml people . Chn!>lmib 10 April 1989tunu:d 0111 10 be the most successful one "'Inee began p~11lelpmlllg In lIu~ wt1r\h· while el:luse, About [60 volunteer.. Wt' m. Lo U. 16 E' ANSVII.LE. INIJ.- II I'> with IIccp "'(lrrow li nd regret we record the p;1 ........ ing uf Bru Ralph Gold'>hcrn nn 'iilY 2-1 We c_w;fend to hi\ folmJl} our .... /'K.cre ..}mp;!thy and ..hart ""Ilh them t!lcu los . Barry: .." to right, O.C.- 1be SChOIoil"'thlp COnllnlllc.:c 3nn(.'lIOCC'~ lJl1!OOa K~lIcy and Dnan D,t\'I";u thl.. )I!.t r'~ -.chol:".... III" .... 10· ners , Brenda IS the daughter of Leo "SkIp" Kelley; ~he ~l ll lutcnd James (jeurg,.: Mll"",)n UnWCf'\ll)'. <':ongTiu· ulaJion~ to theo,c ,\\.-o oUIst;mdmg BRO. GOLDSBERRY IS MOURNED PrK. and I-i cmm n Me ier. We .ue ~alldcncd 10 repon the <kathsofRaJph W . CharlesSr.. AitOn I H.amillon . Gcorge A Todd. VOWNTEERS TURNED OUT M:I{Ji!>on "'R.o,N/" .ta"8nc1 donalt."t:I their Tunc and ~\.llh IV help poor and handiapped f ..mille.. \f\ D_C consi!>le:nrl), ac\lve: m local politICS aDd Job ruety. The local cangram" Imel> ;tnt.! ~uppor1\ Ihe'oC t\lot,! dedlClUed memlx:r... An csllmUlmg course held by S(Ju t hca~lc rn MIC hlg"'l Clmptcr. N ECA. achieved n 95 percent passing mle. TwcnI), .. five n1f:mbcrs corn· pleted Ihe program With .. bO\'e·av .. cragc :\oOOfl:S, Congratulauons to the"c Brothers dnd S, ..ler.,. leI' .. use IhlS knowledge to bcuer our union and cleClricul mdu~tl')' by gomg: ane r tbe ,cab jo b... J lt' l R .... uJ I W"KI . .... S NEWUADER ANNOUNCED L.. L. 6H ji" UEXVEK. CUI..o.- Hus. Mgr. Pat Reilly has been appomted International RepfCsent ative and ,''>l!oigned to the Con,trucll01l Depan· menl In the Imcmalion.11 Office by 1m. Iln:.,. J J . Darry. Bro. Reilly tin CONGRATULATIONS, ACHIEVERS ~ef"\oetl ,,~ l.t . 58 fi,em,spa&rlb), m ::rKOIT, MI CII.-Our Ex(cuu,'C Board hi., I1\led t hc v'l(::anc) oflocaJ union pre .... Ident. T he vacanc:ywa.<; creal<:d when former Pre!> . Mi ke HQg;'1fi accepted the job of appren tice training tiirec· bu ..ml:.!>!> manager fl)( five years; hIS administration guided our Ineal through troubled and chilllcng· ing ti mes. Best wi:.hcs to him on hl ~ movc to W".. lungl(ln . and 1\ special thanks to his ~ lafT-lJave H umphrey... 1",lI 1~'IIH;m. Howard Hall and ..md Pnnce George' .. COllnt~ The OVeN-helming I'e ... pon..e 10 this call e'\emphfie~ lhe Hue meaning of brotherhood and :.hll\\.-\ tMchilrilctt:r of uu r 10<."111. We than}.: c\-er)"onc ror joh y,.cll ..d,)J1c.. h n $cc. Waller Shoemaker Jr, h~b rei ired aflcr4l )'c:m,(Ifdcdlc~tcd -.er-'ICC: he ser\'ed J~ years as an officer the local Hro_ Shoc-mal..er \e:rved on the E'tamlnlng Bo.:trd . F')' .. ecUII\~ Board, a... bul!olne .. ~ n:prc'>Crt-laU\'C and \Io-as our finilflciiil ~C\:r('t.u1 '>,oce 1971. We wJ~h him ITUlny happy. healthy year:; o f retirement We aho wl~ h 1I hap"y ret irement to William Long. Kohen Cla rk. Rob" en Tomlin, Elmcl'Frnnk , Shirley S.II'.. genl, BemMd Siluric. Milnln Glbwn d MEMBERS MOURNED LX. 24 U.spa,H4.ClIh l. K,\,I~Tl· \ 1010.., MI).- \\e pa~ n=~pecl to the me.mory of our bIt: Brm. Gd>rp: Bed...... OO "....-,ed iI\\o1t} April 8; James W. Mill:. Jr .. '\pnl 25, lind Wllli'lm N Mllh. May 6. We exte nd to their famil ll,:~ OUT '\\!CP ,mti henrtfel! .,\'m· p:.nh,c .. L ....... 'uNtt S, MtLLER, F.S. 2U or IBEW JOIJRNAL/AUGUsr 1989 Larry Orig,gs-for lheir m:\ny hours of de(iJcalion fur the bc:uermenl of the local. The membershlr cb:Cled Rolx n I..eglno 10 scrve!!oJ; bu si nes~ manai;er· finu nclal seercl:1ry . CQngnJlululions. Bro. Legino: and goOO Ilick 10 yom :ldministral'ion. JIM R I1'o1EY. PRIlS. \V;adc \.I{"'d:'!o 1011I!I1c:d un I·cb. 9. 19-19 10 Local 896. Macon. He bec!l.me :l member of ollr loc'" when Ihe IJIIIII~ locnls mcrged in 1971. I-It! ~a~ fl1~ t employed by lhe GC"l'Jua Itower C(I. \\~ rl!'l ;>.\\)~i\ i :lfY e\'\li p\\\~ I1 \ l)fW,nltm ilt Plant Arkwriwhl . OUntlj! his locill linio n carter , Ilnl , Gurley held Ille poSH Ions orplnnt steward, Executive Uo.ud ~Ice pre'ildent .tnd rnl!~ldcnt until he w-as. aproinlcd .111 Inlel'nll' hmU\1 R<!pr«c.{\uu \\1! totbc nflhOI ..· Iricl o n AUG. IS. 1957. The local congnllu)al(:5 Wade (or tus many ye.m of dtclic.ued )CrvICC 10 the Brother hood and his scrvke 10 our local 90YEARS CELIBRAIED lo U. 80 (i,o,l1S&spa). NORJo"'QLK . VA .-On April 12. 80 members eelebr.lted our 90th anmli cr5a ry by atlending a SprinQ Flina: at Ihe Grand AJrHirs pan )' house. The local receivcd its c harter on May 1. 1899. For those who Illi ssed this cclebration , we will tt lso be celebrating ollr anniversary {u the tifth Annual FaJl Family Picnic o n Sepl . 10 from noon to 5 p.m. al the Che peake Campground Bro. DennIS Tabor has consented 10 ho\\' off h i~ culinal)' ar1S. CQngrnnd:ulons 10 our new memo beN;: Dale Marlin. Kenneth Kidder and Charles Snwycr. It is with reg~r we reflQrl the dellth of re liree Malon Wh ile . Bro. Whil~ rccci ... ed his 5()-}'cllr 1'10 \1\ Iht: April mceting. He 1001; an aClive part in the union in hi" younger years l.lnd served a tcrm as president of our local In ItJC '50s, Malon also served as pllrlill.me nltl..i;an a nd was there 10 (1\11 p(lm\ of or<kr whc:nelict he feh It W(I:o. necessal)'. IJ ro, Whil e will be mJs.sc:d. and the local o ffer! ils condolences to hiS fllmlly and friends, We. also announce Ihe deaths of Jnmes L ... Johnme Rose " and Richtm l A. f'clC\h\. '11 " \I~l Ic.lift-¢. SId" ey Cill1cr. To Ihe loved o ncs and friends orlhcse Brothc r~, ihe I ~al eJ(pre'S"e ~ liS $i ncerc sympalhy. Havc yoo been by the locallalely'! If 001, lake time O\JI "nd IOllr il-lhe plnce has a whole (lew 1001.:. The: locnlabo hal> a computN. Bu!. Mgr. J. H. William j~ deternuned 10 do whal11 lake'l; 10 orgamJ:C the unorllanizc-d and tel the nonunion contractor know we're here. I[ will take the suppan of us all : we'tc dctcrnlincd and will be a s lronger union beC3U e of il . In Ihe nexi J(I )lcal'S, wc will celc· bnue 100 years In the labor movemenl ; OUr goal is to bt (I bigger. i llOngcr and beller local. RAy MeYF,RS. P.S. IDEW JOURNA L/A UGUST 1989 mon= for oUl"lehc .. 10 help curh lhe t:'lht' nnd he prcp~l red 10 COO lln\lC: 10 pn, lttl ou r f'mlllic." Ple;tse aucnd thl! mec.llng.. 10 kce-p up with the development, I..U. 84 (u,u&l l, ,\1'I"'\NTA . GA . Bu~ . Mgr.·Fin. Scc. Doyle fio ..... (J.n.l l'lnnOUllceo Ihe Pl'c~c !\lnTlO {l or 11 4()' year pin 10 Fiflh m.,trict Jnl . Rei). Wilde Gurlcy. We were honored b)' the prescno:. of Inl. Vice Pre:o. nan WaleN. who ancnded Ih(' Macon Unil 84 .6 Mn), rucelll1g 10 J'lrC'-.cnt Sro. G\If,ey ""lin hI" pm . Locet 80, Notfotk. V•., Bro. While dill' plaVa !MJ.vear pin ,net eertlrlut• . \k)-md,cllllg; ,Ind "C ha\'c u,} do WELCOME BACK. BRO. CAMPBELL since 1983 . Oro. lrvlng Caml)bell i ... bac.k (1 \ work with the Georghl Power Co. rifl er the local won his Jischnrge gricv"nce in arbilralton. Arbilrah)r E . J Sedlmeier I'IIlerl the compan) didn 'l ha\'1! sufficient Jnd re~!.On lbll' C.llIo;C I(l fire 8n), Campbell. The arbilratQr aho nlled til rem~t.1.le him "'lIh fu ll resloriuion of pa) and bl!nefits. COfl grdtulatlOm and ""dc(lmc back. Irving ! C(mgr:u Idrll Ions IQ B ro. Joo Bill(lc k fOI winning Iht: gm llli priLe III 11111' AC-IIV II IC' C'QmIIllUt..'C I'Und·rruscr. The 13c.:('\I1:'lk "nd 1).;lIIcc ""IIS (I IHlge ... uccess . LIf)~lt (,·OUTI.RtI::.R. P.S lot. Vice Pres. Waler., len. pteSl!n1s .to- .,... r pin 10 EIrc, Gul1t!y. (Loc.al 64. AUanla, Ga.) IIm!.:c the l;hITl!rCIl Ce 10 helping a child In ..... :II J... Be !>urc t ~1 "Cl Y',1IIr hekCl' t~1 our plcm e, which will he held .11 C'ltl\ j, LilJ..(: .. Wilier Park on Aug. :!fl I'hc wor\... siwntwn lool-. ~ jt(lodIlmcllo y"e~ 1e,lIl ~ 'l rll1g thc Wlnler ~ IIh many mem\)c:N I)UI of worl-. for "c\'cml monlh~.l.>\lrmglh{l!'c rnonth~ ,UIIK. mcmbt:n tuul un .. mall 'Iue J,'I1~(J"i1 for II fmnd. m:l.YIx: a con· II'tKlor friend, \\lw .... uuhJ ha\<! other· ~ I SC hm:d some nonuniOn ','-Ire men We ull have ttl p.IY thc bills. but w~ .1111(11,,1; ft p lt.ld ~I.!!i) IIJlhoid thc ISEW COII 'tt ilUl!on. Whill.' (Inc can nuinl\ullzl: ,ma» thl! nlll!" (I( nur C(111\tt· IUlIon 10 allow ,llIe j{m ... remember ,omcunc cl-.e may ~ t:('Imfonablc In r.lUornllizinJ: ,IV. ,I}' WIIIC .."her rul~. '[ muhle ')I.·em, 10 t~me eas) when IlJle'~nllmg h!;:~m\. We e~pa:1 (IUr ... untructors 10 ",bide b)' tnc nlle_ "e sbould ClIJ'lCct no Ic'l;s Qursch'C$. Don'IJusl be III)lOn, h\l~ UIlIl)n or a us. MgL -Fin . Sec. li QwftnJ CI( rcnd:s thanks 10 Ihe nlany ml!Cl1Ocrl> who have support cd Ihe IOCil!. With Ihis continued Sllp('t)r1. t he locall.:;'! n onl y progrc$<i a nd become belle r. RClYI(mber 10 buy IImon-maJc. !). ufld unlwian rroducls; and aHe-nd un,1 meetlOgs. FlI~u)I " G W. Gt NLn. 1'. URN' F IMH, p" LOOKS GOOD ,~. u . 1(10 (i,o,rm res), FRESNO . CA I...-Some lIev.' dUlngc..o. In lIur local ,"dudoes a notw. one- )'C3r-3gtcCment, the cleelll:m of hm Klem rt, JATC coordinalor ; itnd Ihe relitt'· menl of our 16·Yt';lf !,Imet: Yctcl'lIn. Arnelle Bissell , Our Puhhl'lty Iflmmil1tc hnd n <;uecclIosflll golf IUlII'mum: nt o n JUlU: 1(\ \tOO ii selling mm~ lickc\s \0 mise. fund s for the MDA [..'Ihnl· Day TeleIhIJO . The dOO1lllUII gnrd IS $3.0(10: plu ~ we will man Ihe local Ic:letholl phone line!> Hnd provide liCl-up and tear-down labor for 'he MOA benctil carnival :1I MalJC~ .. u:t Ccnlt!(' 10 and a couple hours of your lime cI.mld ~in:.\1 for S(I 'i1o:.11 .. nr IllCmbcl\\ul). bu::h (lC them r!!e(]v!!d a ccnific:ue. II ~O-}c:ar mcmhcro;hlrl'ard, a 50·ycur pm from Ihe Inlernalional and :UI 1111· \\1 \\~J.tch from Ihe local. The ~cond >'w of Ihe AFL·C IO "Umon. Yo: I" cu.m~a\Sn be ,mchtlred on 1..... 1) 0.\1111031 leIC,,"I"iIOfl "Itllklns. Radi~ pruved to be Iht mo",t u\cful1001for (lUr local umon " Yes" cllmpaign In;;" ~I!,I( . Thi.. ye-ar wecontnbut ed money t"Wllrd;\ "U nlon , Yes" billboard. 1\'111\.:11 will be ptaced al I·til' and Swrlrtl Road in KamillS ('il)' , K:m <)n Apnl !M the CI I)' held liS fiNI ""m WUl"er~ Mcnmrl<ll U"yat tile Har-J'lcy 11[0; Pin", Pr~ ... Ed Drnke was Ihe MEMBERS WORK PICTUIU 10..\ . 114 ii,M:,cm,f""I'h&spa)! K~\ N ­ CITY , l\IQ ,- AI 1he- April An d Mil}' monthl} mtc.:lmg!l, . \lie rcct!gOiled ]10 ),cant of memberslup . In Arnl Bernard " Ou"" C."sc/man Wll~ ool1c>red for 6() ~euf"'\ of Oll!mbef'>h[p Ht' rec~lYcd " ~lIamtmd pm. a ceruf· ',"dte. 'lfiO.-}I:.Ir IIIcmbc,-.,hipcaru (lnd iI 50 turt CCl\li\(:nlc from the Ioc:tl . In Mal CIt.J.rk.., IknlleU, Churic' Kamowski. Tom Su",y~r, Jame.. Mallpln and John FQtey were hon~AS of cercml}OIC<; 10 over ~ J>Cople. Among the ll!} nole ~peaker.\ "...-ere AFL-CIO I'r~ Lane Kirkland , L, S. ReV' Alitil Wheat. Jock.,on t \ )llnl Y Exec Bill \Val'1s. Missouri A I· L-('JO Pre"i I)ul-.e M<:Vey. Kll nSll~ Stall' Fcdcr.ltlon SCoC.·Tren.s Jalllc, OeHoIT. Tn-CI.Hmly Labor Coundl Pre'ii MOrr!\ Eo!tland. a~'i l­ ern".Lcr~ Inl . f'rc' C harles J o n c~ and Kansas CilY Cmm.:ilman Chuck Weber (an IHEW member). The worL ~ilUdlllm 1!'Io lIollJ .... , 001 ..... ~ hil\ e wmc pro'peca in the works. We willoh I)UJ I'IC",(,51 relireo .l heahh} and cruo)'ublc n::tircmeOl . 11K: lll'l .. ter LOCAL MOURNS L. U. 86 (i.rl$,tm&rpll), ROCHES· 'fER, N.l' .- Almi)thIY God. 10 11I ~ mfimte wjsdom, hns seen fil 10 cal l 10 elernal ("eliot our w(lnh), 8m... War· ren tkeman. Gordon Btl"" le.lIo ami Dem:nd Quek We- e~lc,w to Ihelr families ollr sincere )),l'I1p'lIh),. R. \V MrrrHl!LL. ".S, DON'T FORGn SAFE1'YRUW 8ro John Bur.ny receive. OIWI 01 lht Pfll... In l..ocal '02., PateflMln, M..J", fVnd-r.I..,..... CONTRACf RATIFIED I..U. 10211&01, Jl/\TERSQN. .J . Rl·~idl.:l1liHI COll tt'UCt was ne@:\.1tintcd mu lt ilocally by Il u~. Msr. EIi:h a ,lOIm HnLl \Cycml Olhcr bU\ln.;,~ managcrs_ Thc ml'mheT'.o ha ... c re· t.:el\c{l a W,lgc .,heel with delall .. Member-. . plco'>C ',Iud} the PU}' nile,> ;md lhe ('o\'crcd ""\'\Ii. for th:lt nth: 11~ Inskic ('on .. lmc.:tKlO Conlr.JC1 ~.I'" cumpklcd on J une- ~ Our \~Roli;lI ­ m~ Commit!!!!." ntelllbcf'l worked ""try h.ml 10 bnna u, d flood dnd ('Ul' 1l'11... I-.Ug,C . lhe"c nCH01IU IWf1' "el'e thoe h;Uucs\ 131.1;,. , MQ,1. B)1\" lIH~ ..~ II ~. amI he th(lnk" Ihc CVl!1 !11111ee 1)I<:1I1N:r'\ for Ihclr diligence lind rer .. ~ver:lO\;c W<t! h;we " conlr,(CI Ihul 1\ f.!I r nnd gOQ(! ror our member.. and our con· 11";lclnl"'>. The leponoo by Su,. Mgr. Barnm. he.llth ,mLl "ell.lll: t:o\l" ha\'c been IIJoe,II eXlenJlIo I" dcepc~1 s}m~llh)' 10 lh~ fami he~ of Kenneth Slore. H[l l'ry LlI1jcn, Alben ShI pman. S illy Dolton. Ben WalTen :1I1~1 jam e!' Cook 111 the lo!>,> (If Ih~lr kwed one ... R,,[ I'll K()nNIQI.-Il- " . P.S , JATC HONORS JOHN BERUER I..t'. 130 (l&oJ . M·.W ORLEA1\S. t ..\ ,- I'hc cw Orl(,llmi J TC selected John P. Oerlll:r as its lyH'i Olll'llmdmg IlrprcnUct III ilS. n:l;llJlur mccllng o n March 21. Oro. Ocrh\!r aIMIIl:pfc'>cntell thcJATC!.I1the 1m LClui<;;mna SI:tlewidc OutslandlnS! ApplentlLc.. hlp lOlnf'IClIllon, which ....'U.. held on May I' In Oaton Rouge. Aftcr the day ·\or.g Io:nl'11pctlti<.m. John Wi!" awardcJ II Cit h prize: and ,I 21 plaque. designating him J~ Ih~ 1989 LOlllsian."l <;Ialewlde (UH!!iHlndmg eleclrlcal appre nlice. We cun,gr..lu· hue him for his accomphlohmcnll. in our Induslry. Ou r work .situat ion still remains slow. With four more }·car.;. of a Republican kilder. in addition to can· St!n.'all!tm being aI i1n ali-time hIgh . we must aHernl our rt'gular unian meelmg') aDd vole for a Democrat. Hopefully CongTeS5 .... 111 do whal It can 10 keep orpruzed labor from losing ground 10 Ihe nonunion ut's remember 10 maintain quality job performance and t l;) work safely. J OSEPH 1. C."kAMBAT. P.S . Bro. Serfl&!', rfghl, and local 130, New OrleBn.., La .. Bro. Richard hlier. hi. father . AnENTION ALL 1RAVELERS! LoU. 166 fi.HSJ"ts.r1b.go\-t .t&C2t\l. SCHENEC'T \[JV, N.V.-Bus Mgr Berme Mericle wa.~ honored at a te ..llmomal dinner by lhe Stale Qf Israel Bond Organization for hi" OUt"Inndlng contrihulion tlnd dedication 10 Ihe labor TlI0vemen1. Pre~. of Ihl! New York State APL-CIO Edward Clt::ary was Ihe featu red ... peaker. We congralulac~ Bernie on receiving Ihis award The Residential Unil rallfi.ed II 1.....0}: ear agreemenl wllh good Hlcre!l..'jcs for both )'car.!>, but the Health and Welrare fund I~ taking a big bite OUI as II has in the past . Unle!>~ the health industry ch anGc~ drJ.slicaJly or we gel some form o f relief fro m healt h costs. we'Tt going to na.ve 10 pay more or limit benefils. In o ur pl41nli. There hlll:. been 'Iu le infonnilliQn to share aboul lhe sale of WTENTV. A rcprcsentali\oe from the AFLC IO ~Iarr lAill S1ve an tntroduCIOr) p rescntalH)n about plant dosmgs and the retraining and job assistance available A grievance with General EIc-ctric errort to open the lm e~ or commllmcalIon between management pc('.Qn· nel <tnd memhero; uf I he h.Jr~ai n ing linn. Tnl\eler~ will no .... need <I [i .A .· lo·a.A . letter not over se\en days old and a ~lJd-up dliC~ rCO;Clpt We congmlulale. J itn Smllb un hi .. relJremcnl. He lAas it member the IOC-dl fOr 39 ye.a". Jim, ha ...e 11 haPPlo. health} aoolong relm~menl. Worl has been ..Iov. "nh IalofT.. and members still signed o n Book I. or St:.I 1'GOVD11::. P .S. EDUCATION IS THE KEY! I_ U. 176 fi,ns&spa ), JOUf.T. IU~­ EducalKm IS the kc) 10 o ur success--a.. Joumeymt'n. y,.c CrIn ' ! SlOp a t our apprentice:.hip~ . Man~' locals offer QU41!ilY j~umcyman course s to e.'\;' p<lnd 1 h'l;:ir knowledge in the electrical field. Education in the polilical scene i!J important. It dw,>n' , mallcr ..... hethcr a candida tc I!J ru nning for President oflhe UOlled 'Iales or tnJ"tce on Ihe School Board Knowin~ ",hid candldale. IS a friend oflabor hdps our unions to Ihe long run. Education in our union structure: help .. lhc rncmbe~ undc ....1imd wh ... their union is laking a .. pec:ial dire;lion. Finally. education is. most imponanlly . fir!i lhand knowlcJge. AtIcnding union mectings educate members In I ~\f: dilTerence belwcen tml b and rumur. Our DmO(r-Dance Commlltl!e did rIn oUl .. tandlllg Job on our di.lnce on March I I. Ourannua! picnic i!> 0; hed· !lIed for Aug . !1:11 Carbo" Hill. The: election re ~u l! :o i1fe 01 '.1 folio",'!> Uu~ . ~lgr. Lynn Fieldmnn. Pre~ . Bill K.o~ hlcr , vice Pre .... PIt! Mc Donald . Trcas. Ph il McNally. Roec . Sec. Ed Kelly and Fin. Sec. Dun Pellegrini; Exec. Ud. moembcl"S Ed Aldrich. J im Conoc~~. P-dul EWing. Ron Bla.ockuvich, Jack Woodard. Sam Gindrlch and Fred Kempe'S ; Examlnln8 Bo.m;! member:; D"dJI Berg, Ron RI,>kle, Le ... Egbcn. Joe Vignocchi and J im Watlers: Inlernallonal Corwenl!t)n Oelgales Ron Blazekovic h and Ed Aldneil-Dick BoIII\lreau b the altelT1 ...!e . We tha nk the members w ho !flok lime OUI on a rainy SalUrda~' to vote . We congrdlulate a ll our ornc~l"S . and we . thank Ihe departing officers for Ihelr paSlsen.'lCC . "WIth the help from the membershlp. lhc neIA- office" can makc the next three )car'i .. ucces.!.ful The union mectings arc held the sccond T hllP>day oflhe month . Hop<' to see you thcrt ~ selllcd with a m~w umJcr~tanuing regarding niring pracliccs. An arbiIraliOIl hearing wa held o n Ju ne 12 rtgardingjuril>diclion in the glCiphi(;!> area . The Cablc\islOn group repon : The SEnLEMENTS REACHED Issue of spc:akmg to the press was resolYed 31 II meelmg wllh Al Gioncni. Eric Simon. Skip Goyene and Sieward Gary AIQis. The NLRB hearin~ about the company' .. withdr,lwal of'he bonus program bas been pOl>lponed indefinilely The Labor·Ma nagement Committee al Taconic:: Telephone. chaIred b) fo;leral mediator Ira Lobell. has held two mcchngs TIn: commill~c was establi shed dunng n.:g.otJallons m 3n LX. 2.12 ii,rlb.spa,em&can·J. Dl· un'lt, ~JI "N .- II I~ "nth d<.:ep '>Orrow ..... e report the dealhs of Bro~ . Lowell "Smokey" Keml nll. Reuben Brelie. Do n Mocn. TOIYO Magnuson. Rudolph Hcdcrslndt und E . ViclOr Peterson. Our deepest sympathy goe:o to their f(lmille~ Our Education Comminee: orga· nized ~t numbcrofjQurne)'man wire _ men upgradlDg classes on HVAC Wlt!> BRUCE R. BREA ULT, P.S . Soma 01 Ouoen Charlotte City new members loHlated Into local 2S8 Vancouver. B.C. . con trol~, fiber oplic'> ;mu 19M7 crn.lc anti progrttmmablc controllers . The da.s~c~ ..... ere \O,ell-atlendl:d and very ,>uccusful. thank.s to our Educatio n COO1millce mcmber ~ Glenn Han ~ (I{I . Micll..:.el r..1:I~h dnd P.dul \\dflSUn _ L.:t them kno""" If you have an) ideas for fulure cliI:.'Se~ Thl.' E~ammmg Board announced ty,.o Yol rCJIICn ,lpprcrlllces-Ncal Ho lbeck a nd Duane Bo~incki-pas!.cd their Jouf1Icyrmm wIremen' .. exams . Congratu l atio o~ on "Ja b wen-done.:. On M.uch I I abolll 7~ members. i1long wilh :>cvcrul thousand buildmg tr... d~pcople . spenl their Salurday helptngthc:: I ron Rangt 8U1ldmgTmdcs proteliit the hiring of America' big· gel't uRlon-bu ... tmg 'SCtIbli. BE&K and Br<ru'n and Root. to engineer BOI~e Cascade' s mullJmilliOn dollar papermill e .. pan~ion m Inlcmalional F~ltt . Minn. Bo ise's decision to hirc Ihese mt ... is n pcrtmcfH rea~4.m we .. holiid take 3n actiYc pan in our \Ioion . Attend the union meellngs . and vote in union tlectiom,. If called upon 10 run for an officc or serve on a com· mittet:, do Mt wilh pride Our umon I ~ onb as ~lrong as liS members. Happy rl'llrement to Da ~'id An· karlo. Wallis Sanford . Paul $ollis. Ed Wemc and Don Dahl. We also conST.arul ate our nine new apprentice w iremen. egOtlil.lion... ,,-ere compleled at Bre~nan Communications wilh the slgnmg ofa ' .... o-year agreemcnL The Barp.ining Commjlt~c-D3"'1l Hau· tajl\TVI, SleH~ Rand} . Greg 8ryanlis commended fl"lr ajob well-done. A I"'n.1I&.1 Agreement was reached ~­ tween the Brd.inerd Ouildin~ T mdcs <1 111.1 Oscur Boldl for cillthe construction work nn the "25·mlllion Potlatch expansion. BC!JI wlshc~ for a '>peet.ly recQ\·cry (0 Don Maslowski ofUulc Falls'" ho wac; injured .... hen hI! fell off a t'<lI)f CHiUS BREL.lL P. S . KEEPING UP WITH CHANGES LU. 258 (!'>&u, . ANCO VER, 8.C.-Our local ""~ formt.-d OIl April l. 1967, 10 f1!preseOl the utility lAork· ers of B.C. H ydro. There werc aboul 1,800 IBEW members When Ihe loca1 formed whIch grew to O\cr ),60() member.. in the carly 19S0s. HyJro laid orr 11 large number of e mployees and lalcr wen I through an early fe· I1rcrnent In{enltVC progmm 10 further d o ~n,>il.e ih emplo),ec group . From 1967 until just a few years ago. OUT local de.dt with one employcr. Since then mere ha\e been man}· changes m Ihe province o f B ri lj~h Columbia. moc;tl y poiltrcal , which havc dlct.ncd many areas o f Hydro', operation being cuntm ctcd out o r privat ized. Today thc local is Jcaling wuh close 10 60 employer... Some ofthe cmplo~ers art VCr)' SI1'\aJl, but other.. ha\'e up 10 80 employee!.. M any o f Ihem are line conlrnclOr!> and u'ee ' lRdu ~ lf} conlrot:tors ~ hlc h work on the electrical sy .. lem of 8 . C . H)'dro domg mamli:nanCC and con~tru clion woli.. as "-ell 3~ p n \'lItc IIldustry , The local recognilcs lhat prtvati· zalion isn 't Boil,S aw:.ty under Ihl! present p{lhtical dimllte and IlUs work ha,:> Imdltionally been our::.. We mll:.t lay on top of the se<:tions which arc bemg pm<llized. and we huve 10 organize. The office~ and MalT an: kecpmg up with Ihese changes 1A'llh Ihe assi ... lance: of Ihe International Office lO make a btuer way of lire through tht'- IBEW in the proviOCC of Bntish Columbia. Ron BVRNELL, P.S. WE MUST EXCEL! L.U. 270 (i&u). 0 1\1' RJl>G t_. T&''X.-Work Ul lhc Junsdktion is IBEW JOURNAL/AUGUST 1989 fourl} :.1rong-good enough lu be working travel en.. The hXlll'opon!>Orcd II .. ,t:CorMJ An nual Spring Picnic: on Arnl29. Evcry~ one had a greal lime. On M"y 11 the Oal-: Ridge JATC )ponsortd 8 b"nquet rOT 1he gnldu· itlc:.. The. ~Ier cert:momt:. ",.c. or Bro. \\la)'M Hamil . and the (tues! Nahana! JAT o.r. A .. pcakc:r ,,".b J. Peanon .....ho j~ a. member of our local Bro. PeMSOn g3H a poslll\e speech 10 the gradU31ts and lhe mem· ~ ~I. Ourrul~dcpend upon OtIr wllhngne:.:. to e ...cced the com- mon !!tandarch of our trade. We must e!l.ceJ in our trade In order 10 !IUn.I"C The mO"1 positive approach I:. for us to learn the new lechnolog), available to u!ll hrough IhcJOurnc)man trdlnlng classes offered at our local. We need 10 ml<e"t m(lrc (\f our lime and en-on .. to thc~i!: cl a5~s. because the more. we leam tile more we earn NECA rc:pre:.entative.s C. L Ha· gilman Jr . . Anthony Thorn ton and Schuber! Miller J r. and IBEW rer· rcserllalives Wayne. Harrill, Gary DU~lIn and Henry Keyes were at the. banquet. There were numerol! locaJ union officers and teachers pres· ent We congratui<l.te all the graduales. cspecially Kevin M. Lawlor. the 1989 out lundlng apprefltlce. Retired mem~r Roben F Hutson pa!lsed away on June 1 Our sympa· th)' 1<; e~tcnded to his famii)' Remember to buy union. and suppon U.S· and Canadian-made products JI\I BU.NKE'Ii HIP. P.S LET'S BE PROUD L.t'. 218 Il.o. u.tm&IO\11. CO RPU CH RISTI, TE...X.-Our Ma} election results arc as follows: Pres. Rcynaldo Perez. Vice Pres. Den",~ 6oslc). Ree. ec. James Ganhncr. Fin. Sec. Danell McGonagilL Tress . Florentino Vr:.'Joquez , Bus. Mgr , LofT) Ma· Jar; EAtcuti\"t Board memben; Churles Bacon , AmMn}' Dornak . Kennelh Hastin&-,. Dy,'i~t Higgins. Gary Riche)'. AileD Snow , J. P. Stockwell; nnd Examming Board members John Beseda Jr .• Will tam Gnffin, Ric hard Villarreal. T he Building Carp. members arc Clydc McClmtock. Kenneth H [I!llmg~ and 1. P S tockwell. Work on our new meeting h,ll! W(t'i ~chedu led for completion the end of June. Our local mourns the deitlh of Ora. Murile "Pug" Snyder on April 13. Len do our jOb ,afel)', dnd take pode in ('oUr lrade. J.Mt.tl::.S "SATeH" GARUISI::R. P Bus .. AgL Chuck B91gBr, Gary Gerke, Bu5. Ag!. Mike Priem. BUI. Mgr . Oava Hannan and Lon Wt~ hl w.rt among the Loeal 292. Mlnn..po!! • • Ml nn ~ members who attended the building Ir&de. ra/IV. ord for union bu,'mg and pal,ing ils .....orkers subslandanJ wagC's and benefils. Allhoogh Inll;rnallonar f- alr.. IS in !hejumdlct i\)n of LncIl1294. Hibbi ng. we realize the tacite) of UE&K are hke cancer; and if we hore 10 avoid this disease. we mu ... t hilve sQhdanty Roy Raker received an appr.:da· lion Hwanl Ln recogntUlIn I)f hl~ cf· forb and time don.·:ued in service 10 ourCrcdlt Umon(lver)OycliT'5 RIchard Stark and Joe Pu:r!>ilk ",ere also honored ror gj\'in, 2S years of SCT\'lCe and time 10 the Credit Unton. On May 25. 21 membcl"'i who relLred this ~'ear were honored wllh a dmneratJa,' .. C..Je. Bu. Mgr. Da\e Hannan pnUsed Lhe relltec:§ and siressed It \\a ... becatJse of tttcm the local eOJo~' the benefits II has no\\'; IC . . . .-a..llllon". health and .... elfsrr CO\cr.agc. pt:n.s.lon. OlnnUII}', etc. The Annual Stc ... ard...."ppreci;l· tlOn Dinner wa.. held June 6. The local e:li:tended its gratitude to thejOb and shop :-IC"1.-ards ",ho prottttlC!d our jurisdiction. stood up for our agreement and fought for our baSIC rtlhlS. We an! all ~te,,";ud:o. of our Union. and We tspecialt:.- Ihanl-: Ihe Brothcrs and S;~rer5 (or Ihelr Wc ilrt ncgoll .. ling a COnlract "'jrh the Malton Electric MOlor Shop In Virglnlll. ;\lIOn .. and WLlh Willow \1,tnuracturing in MI. Iron. Minn. O~lr ~94:2 lonl1 III BemidJ i. Minn.," 10 ncg.CJ!"l t mn~ with NECA for It COnlrRct, Wc Me ~aJdened to tcport the deaths of Brus. A lo)'s Bechtold. MlIr~ VIII Grcwatz a nd Jame .. Ha.rris (",ho ~'as the son of fonner ASSI. Bus. My. Jim Hams. also deceased). We cxtenJ our ympalhies. to their fam· !lic!> Be limon; .md bu} uni()rHnaOe L .S and Canadian products E. LERm,' LAHUE. )I.S 'f. Right to 'ett L.oul 294. HIbbing. Minn ... rettree D. C. MIke Clark and his 5Ons, B,os. Todd and Mlcholle! G. nerr In Ii~""mg oor appomted Mt:,"ard~ Jnll for having the courage 10 stand up fur our [tgree· ments wlthou! ste .... ard prole..:ilon. The Famil} Summer Picnic ~ ill be held at Minnehaha ParL. on Aug 19 The M:cond Annual IB EW~NECA Golf Outi ng Will be held on Aug., 21. Please promote !.afcty and brolh· erhood On illiO 00 the Joh . JIM TAl 1M. P.S. EXPANSION ON HOLD CIR RENDERS DECISION L l'. 302 (l,o.rrs&sp H), P L.EASANT II II. L, tA I..-The J ATC llaslUrncd out II" Ihlnl cia .. " or Jounlcymlln In '-Ioe \\ irc:mcn from Ollt new training fl\dllt~,. The center houses Dk. George Spencer' .. Office. three theory c la~~· rooms. a conference room. It full), eqUipped welding lab. instnlme.nt.llion , motor control and eonduil bend.· mgl..h .. AprrenliCl!s mu,1 mainlam a C a\'er.igc tiT ahO\Io!' m IheOr)' each lear 111 :tdd itio n tt) a ttending c!as ..es 10 safe lY. ~e ld ing. conduit bending. molOr conlrol. tir..t did and CPR. Apprcn(tcCi beginning Ihelr <;ccond YC.l.r in September will be our firSI class under tbe fh'e-;clI.r program and wall rcccl\e ackhlionallrdlmng In ,U"e<l!I of robotics. prO@l1lmmabk controlIe.... and m~trumentLlIIf}n Forty-four members ha\c completed Joumeyman-Ie .. el das'iC'> thiS }eaT. and 96 dpprentice.:. ""iU be In Inc progr.tm this rail we congr.t.tuhue the 25 nev. Joomt}man "l(cl7lCn Wage and benefit ncgouatlon~ went before the: CIR \\bich ilwclrded the local 51.00 pC"r hour on pension In June 1989. 50 ccnt') December 1989. ~1.OOJune 1990 and 50 cents Decem~ ber 1990. An InCTCase of 5 cents per hour goes 10 the Electn cal Induslry Trust which begi ns December 1989 (to be a llocaled b)' the member"blp). Ttle CI ~ awarded (he loc.l1 with the la I offer rece ived In negotiations. BI:.III H ~!iT!l'los. P .S. HATS OFF TO THE TEAM L. . JO.I (O&u ), T OPEKA , KANS.~prC'.ScnlS 18 contracts With 2.030 members, Contract ... have been ncgot iated for Victory REA. Soulh~ western Line Con UUCIOrs CluLpter. NECA. Midwesl Energy REA , the ci ty of HoislRgton: Wheatland REA: C~t ~ Ark alley REA ; Tree Trimmi!:rs Line Clear.a.nce. SunHower Electne REA: the ell)' of Osa*atomic, Amt f.hlls REA : ..nd tM- City of Chanute (wage opeoer). egotiallOns an under ",oay with Sunno\\er Electric ; the city of Chan· ute; L}on-CDfTey Electric Co-op Inc.• We tern Electric: Centd of Kansas; Hercules Inc .; and Kansas I'owerand Light/Gas Service Co. The KPUG C i ... the large~t singlc.contract thIS local represenls with approxImately [.400 members. Thi~ number is approximately 90 pereenl of the employees covered under Ittc. agreement. e· gotialions began APril 28 with the exchange of proposnls. and 10 days were scheduled for negotiations with the being held on Ju ne 21. We thank: the 25 members who 1II1endoo the KPUGSC Large Screefl illg Committee 011 April 22 at (hI: hall. These membcr~ worked hard all day to screen over 350 proposals for (he Negouating Commluee. Our hats art off 10 all of lhem for I ~ profeSSional manner In ",Ilkb Ibey l.."'Onducled lhemSC!hC5. W ... Y'E.JpPSON. PS. Our local ,"<,t L . L.. 294 (i. u.em.nb.r1S&'spal. 111881~G . rt. U1'l"\ .-The 'Q5-mllhon exBoise: Cascade raper· mill 10 Inu:nmllona[ Falls. Mmn I) on a IcmpOmr), hoJJ . The building pc:nnit5 werc pulled on June 12. but there Isn't it ,(.lrtm8 !.LI~ for Ih~ construction. rhc Blandin Paper Corp. 10 Grand Rapids bas had a fc: ... 101)(10'.. Our milln local Commeru.ll.mJ I nJu~lrW.I Agrcemem "'ith NE(.'A 1m .. been .. ~ned and -,ent 10 the Inh:m:uj,,)ndl Office for appro\'al We are .. 1111 ne· gotlatmg our Residentt;11 A~ tCemc nt. We bave a tWG-}c"IH CQntr,tCI Wllh thl! Northern Eleclnc Co·op wilh a 9 f>C"rccnt Increase In tN1I1 p.l.lckagc . p.in~lon al the SOU DARITY IS A MUS1! LU. 292 (I.CJn.rt h.cat' .rt5&~pal . ML."'}\'L\POLlS. ~lLX".~ Mar..:h II our Lo.::al was \\ell.repn:..-.enleJ amang the KH~Rllhou5ilnd NnldlOg lrude~peork ""no attc-nJcJ 11lC' rally in lnlemational Fall!.. MlDn We "olced our orpo~ltlon regarding the deciSIOn of BOISC CtbCude to bUild a mulllmllllon-dollar addition With a nonunion contractor. BE&K Thl\ ct)ntmcltJr has a notoriolls Imck rec· IBEW JOURNAL/AUGUST 1989 Lawref'lCt! Unit Chmn.. o.~ Schneider (r&ght ioregfOOnd) presents Ca:rt Honeywell wtth h!s 3S-YHr ptn as lhe membersh Ip lookI; on. (Local 304. Topeka. IUnl .) 23 LOCAL RENAMES COMMlnEE L.U. 332 (1& 0), SAN lOS ..:, CAL-OUT IIIside apprcnhc:eshlJl program will open Oct. 2-6 and 0<.:1. 9-lJ. F(lr detall~d mform:lli(ln call the local r~.r an information httl. Tbe PR Commillee hac;. been renamed lht Community SeI"VIC-=S Commmec _The (omm1l1ec produced an 18· 10 :2O-mmLilc ~IJ~ 'rill mto 5Cgmen l ~ 10 mclude organi1.ing, ap- prenllce:.tll p , etc_ II Wit .. lUCVlcwcd 81 the AFL·CIO Un ion· Jnd usl ric ~ Show , Our Negotiation Conlmilttc ha~ been mettin! with our NECA chopltr . Genrrnl member'ihlp mcetmg~ were scheduled 10 discuS! the OUI· COme of the proce.. ~ Ttwe family plcmc \\. d~ h.eIJ on July III Co)'ole Ranch from noon to :5 p.m. RI CIl .... RI) R . CII/II WA V, P.S. AT&T PROPOSAL ANNOUNCED L.U. 3J6 (l&atU-). C IllCAGO, I!.LAT&T ncgotl3lion.s ha'Vc concluded The three.year propo"-RI ,"cltldc~ [\1'1 Immediate 4 percent wage i n crea~e, 2,,5 percent the second year and 2.2j ptreenl the third year, a new prollt sbaring plan ; and an Increase in the company-matched savi ng~ plan The b.!nefits that were increased included a 12 pcrcem mcte.asc In the pension bands. changes In excused ~orkday~ and Impro\'cd hcaflh<~ plans . 1"ht contracl WIlS dlscusscd al special me-eting held on J une 6-8. Contra t ra tification ballols WCfe COllOlCd on June 29. Illino is Bell comraci negotiat ions arc underwa y. Specilll me e ting~ were held in June at Ill inois Bell unit Rg4trdlR8 a strikt-aUl horir.ah()fl V(,Ite. The contnlct el;pircd July 2. Amentedt ServlC'C-S Inc. aoo Indiana Bell COAlraCI tal k5 commenced JUI)( 12 and June 16, re pectl\idy. A salute 10 Cenl el'~ e<htorslcontn butors of" As the Dial Tum~ " -aM}n'lC' times scathing, a lways funn ), sallre of the workmg.. of our ecnld mCIIIbers and t.heir management team . Great stull! It seems we scmtumt:s forget whal the umOD movement IS about-the issUt:s are clouded with mont)'. bt:nefil<; and tltl~'i . The- renl rOllndauon has to tio ""'Ilh the human spml . To be \'our own man o r woman: to work with pride a nd dillnJl)'-lhat h~h nl· ways. been our objcclive. AI fJF:RT J, F~"''''z E IIi, I).S LOClll 364, RockfOrd, III .• membtl ' tonvtlgtd.al Arby'l In Freeport, !II.. 10 ea:preu ttttlt dlSpltalur. &t ttMt comp_my's ulie of ,,,, conl raclor, 10 b~lId .. n. w r.,lIl1UrMI, Sieve Sm1l'l n. lJlI' Mg.r t.l\u Zc::+ NEW STADIUM PLANNED mer. Fin Sec IL"O I~.U. 340 (l .o.".~.It Ill& ~J»I~. S \ C HA . MENTO, CAJ.. - 1 h e~e arc .lpprlJ'>:I · mll.tC'I)· 18 high-nse bluldmgs I"lnnncd 1'1)1 llOWIl IQWI1, IflCIIIIIIllI; :1 l~ - ~llJry Well~ 1 ';lr~13 hli lld l118 , Ctllhll'tJct ioli of 1\ ne .... pror'c~~lona l hawhal l or fOl, tball ~1:ldl\l m Will beglll III tin: 1.111 nC'(t to A reo Arena , If It'~ ror hast,!b:'dl, 11 ' 11 <;edt .aO .UO!) r:,"~ With Ihe C3p3cit)r to tl!;p..u.<i II} li~.(MX). If It' ... dC'~lgned ror fOOlhllll , II ~illl>C"..lI 70.(0) people. II '!> el;pctlcd I,) be .. 1",,'(1yearjob,whlch Will open tn Ihe ~pnng of 19')1 Contrac! ne~01hilions arc movm); ~ Iong, IIlId a tenlllllve- IIgl"ecmenl WA' scnl to Ihe mem~rsblp mld· Jllne, Thc Re~J dcnlml l\.gn:cmen l hal; ~cn (j'Lllc~o.. Jr. olUd Treas. Cam!)'n W,lhamo; TJKo E'I(ec· ull\'l.': Hoard mt!mber~ :If"t C'urtGate,. DICl> Sllv. lon, Jlm Smltb, Tom Miller. RLlBer Olm<;lcad. R('n ('orde n 'I nti Shery l BnWIC. The Vice pl'e ~i\! en l nnd rccord ill!:! "ccletnry \l rn CC~ Ilhln 'l re-.:eu'i: nnm _ m,I I IOII ~. Thc~c: "')\111\'"'' Will be filled [1) ~ppolOlmenl from Ihe ExeculivC' Hll.II'l1 John Harpster. 28-),(,3r member. ",III he retiring un lh ..."bIIIlY rcn"(ln John '1cl"\'cd for many )ear~ Ih pre~ ,ccl"etary . H(' '\,ulTercli II hCII" aHllc k III Dc"cl1ibct IqSH . ni~lnc.t l ~n't bound hy lawll'lcornJlI~', Its manageme nt stated it \10 III concu r wllh the vUlers Bct .... cclI 2.000 IIl1cl 3.000 worke rs will lose Ihelr jl)b" u" le~~ SMLID ~c ll ~ the pl:JIIt to PCl&E . Bechlel Corp.. Babcoc k lind Wlk()~ . Qr "OII\C OIlier pn\·l1Ie (.' perJlor. Dll.K HI A 10"'. P. I~. IJ . .'\oSl (III, I,ANSING , M IC II ,Qllr June 7 Clcl'llon rL'sul1!> are Pres . Local 354, S.lt lake City, Utah, graduII. Gar1h JOMS d isplay. apiKlat .. ward " Tr. Olr Ok. BoQu, Io<tltl ()I'I 24 Ctric~, III ~ CIde1 SI_.rd Ron Knill« pre-senl. Unit I s.... and Tom Foull.. w11" r. ,I,.",.", gIft. ,"red b)' the loen] . rhe theme ror the nighl W,h ,I ~ll h-llf-thc- R.)fdcr trea! AI our Muy meeling oomimttlOns CONTRACTOR SO SAFETY RECORD L. , :ILl (i,(J,U,rT,mo,ftb,rts.ees,e!i, CONGRATULATIONS. GRADUATES SALT lf rA Il- The Utah JATe Com('llcllon Ceremon), BanI..U. 354 I ,Al\t~ quel ( 1 ,~ m , lDt , r1s&spal, crr", "".1' held (Ill April 29 at Ihe In Salt Lllkc City (" omnuUee member KeVin Jurgell~cn v.as Ihi! n\R~tcr ccrcmomc ... C('nlfiel"e<> or C'(lmpletl()n [lOO Mamou lI ote l plaque, "en! pre~cnted 10 n An uill. Illes b)' ~ I~CA choptn Prc~ . N:obcrt M.IY lind t oe;1 1 H·4 PIC~ Ruben Th(lmus. SJ1Cciltlll wnrd~ were given l u rrol\'l~ CIILrl> , Bruct: Mofliu ;11111 Dan Dilimer ror perfect .lIIe nUancc 1)\'(:1 fum ~C " 1":0 A .. pecinl ll ..... m l wn .. Alll() {t.IYcn 10 Ganh JonC!. who h..d Ihe hlghe~1 ~mde lI'oerdgc" for foor KI!\ nOle- .. pc=rtkef W:I' IJlah SUIIC AFL 10 Prt~. Eddie Ma)ne. ""'ho lid, vcreJ congrlllllllLlu ry remark.. To mt: . Iht: mll\t lilu .. hing evenl of the evcnlllJl. W!l~ 10 \<:C how p rim~1 the p.lrC nt~ an.:l v.ivc \ wcrl: Itl havc IhclI' plelure .. IUkcn wilh Ihelr grndume . Tbi.' Io..;ltl cungr.ltlll.LIC, cvcr)t1ne r,lr unOlhcr "'lIcC"cs~rlll :1pprt'nliceship t...n 10 1%11'11. Locaj 338, the I'rQGKsSlvencss or our local. A great lime ",,;as had on May 11 al the Retlrces I)IMrl(r·D'.lnct ~pon· TIM COATY, P.S. ),CIH1. tnenlber8 RicMrd O 'Coonor gave a rRl!tmg rcpo r1 about by rllil. or ELECTION R.E5ULTS ANNOUNCED I" l . J6..& (i.em ,r15,SI)a&("al, ). ROCK"'ORI>, Itt. n March It-! our Ap-pn.:nIlCc El1uc:tl ion Night wa!! held :11 Ihe EleCInCill Worker.. Hall. All the apprcntlces and residentiallnllncc,. atte llded . Rl'pons on how the Target Program and the- OUt-Qr-work h'il ""(lrk ""'en: gl\len . Inl . Rt::p. Jerry were held ror officer.., and Ihc membi:rship was treated 10 an on-thc·spot film ofillc local' .. Rat P".tlrol In action . Our 7 ~rool·t311 ral cOSlume gds the p()!nl acros . A'i or JtI~ 1.l here '>'-ere 180 m~m ­ bers on nook 1. A 101 of work is, wming tip, 1111<1 8u . Mgr. Mlke Fenger p red L c t~ do~e to (un employment t.elllc:d . Our Electrical Indu stry Advanccmcnt IJrugrnm ha'i b«n In npemtlOn ror (')n~ )car, Wc 've becn ~LJc: c~rul In gctllng)J perce-nl Qrthc J()b'i !Ur· geted a nd Rrc no .... JOlng ~lIllle ~rnu l1 work we haycn't done In yem-s. We've had some ~ucccs<; ill o rgllfll7mg COil. U': lct OI'S, RlI<lthe members nrc behind (he orgnnlLmK prugmm'lO t)ut llncd by the- Inlern:u ional Ornce. In June Ihe (tCntmc:nIO "'OIC"," \llted to ~hut down R.lncho ~o lIelc.1I Po ....'t:mouse. pcrmancml). Ahhough the Sacramento MUnlCI I"-'l1 Utllil) RAT PATROL INACTION ~ed r. tm.as&spal, ":D~IONTON.A I .TA .­ Our b1st Anmvermry B:mquel-O;,mce wa:\. h~IJ On Apnl I . Over Ihe Ilist few ycar~ . thiS event has become known 11 \ M cmhcr~ ' Ap precialll,ln Night : because we: present 20- and JO-year rin~ 10 ollr mcmber<;. Congratlliations to 0011& SOrtn.'lOn and Gerry Wood (In receiVing their JO.. }car pms. anoJ besl .... i:!.ht.s. to Cecil Pantn)'ch who wa) 11\.:n pen SIOn vo lthJr.. .... al. Aner 31 )ear<> of sen'ice wuh our local. Bro . Panmych will be 1I worthy addll10n 10 our RCIII·cc~ Club . We thank the Reurcc:s Club for Ihe adlillmblc Job dont' In organU.lng and making Ihi~ nig.til mCl!e~~ful. In keeping With a cu<;tQm ~Iancd In ]91'18 honoring:l COntr.fl:'lor which be" c'lf:cmphhc' U uR}onlZed em· plo)ocr. M. W Kellogg Co, wa... pre'oC'nted '" nh eommemor,uh·t: plaque for It:\. role in the comple ted CAP C:l(panSll)l1 at S)·ncrude . Kellogg in· M~lcJ the plnJl:ct he done II nIon a nd cSlablishcd miln)' e mployee ·'in-si tu '· I ra i n l ngcol l rsc~, Silch as PRI DE . The company also pl[lycd a large role in the olL ' ~land L ng .."fely record which \O,'as sct during the fOllr· )car prOJccl:,"lOng th~ bc~1 Ihruughoullhe N(mh Amencan construction IOdli!lry . TUO\tAS W . D l ~, 'RAin... P.s NomLOallon~ fQrofficcrs ...... ere held IIl EW JO RNALiAUGUST 1989 ~n1\lolh ttt:t.', Hl 1('OUmc:\'lTkn Inc:! .tiki the 1I1 .. lnll.. llI,-.,. pl.i.~ n "1J!n,fk,lnl ruk If) Ih" r~m . They "I~ lhe one .. ",h ...... C.I ... C lhe e\pen.:n..:c Itn Ihe ! tlh \I Ilh I he nec.:",11) I h("~I) ami lin II .... !lh .1 f"t.'""oll<llulUch ''Ie II ...... e ;1 ~f'C..:mllh.ln .. ~ Il1lhem. MICIIAI'I V [)II'I I PS CONGRATULATIONS, BROTHERS ,\1(."'. I .. l!. ,,5ft 11&' ,, 1. ,t \\ SRI ... ... I\.J.- 1lUi Il)l;,,1 ..:un[!T3tul.,I .... ,.IIJ Members of LA Cygn.·s IIrl l qu/lilltv el,e lll, Beclrle Circle No. 1. look on fli Paul Howa(d, lilt Ironl, employee Involvement lacllltitor lor local 412. Ka ntl.l\lI City, Mo, members, .nd Marty Saban, right fro nt. l uper lntondant 01 gl"lI9' ~rll ion. In fiN' Services, CUI 11M! ribbon open l"9 1M M W La Cyg!'WJ v.hlcffl maln lenanclll facili ty. 'hII new 9 lreg. WI. the result of , p',r. long employee-InVOlvement PfolKt to improve lhe ' '''llIabllity 01 In. plant'S ' 0111"9 I toct. 1lI\lllh·)".IJ .1PI)n::II'IL'C'~ ~hl' ~r.HJ\I· :lIed on Arml I~: ('nm n.lr1hl'lllll1l· ..... I Hll'," \k.nl\~'t;.\. 1ell BI.'I,\;I\I. (j ,uy C(\nJl,cr. Rid : ('u~ld ll \. runl { i,ln} hUlU. ,",1.'11 Kampf l B . M ~\.h,lt.:l Id_HIg,hlin. wrcJ.! Stllr.lttl. RlIf1ll~ WulrllnJ ,lOd \nltlo.)") Len(1 PIo:.m: Lecr 10 mmd \lIU rc: Ine: he .. 1 ('1c~·ln, .. I.\n, .\1 ....,,\, u~ ta v.art H~c.\hcl. .uMl 'lIppr.lrl \'I!lr IIII.·al ('''''Im!:1 nc .....'11 ..1I('1n<, ",cre ""I. \:c, .. rul th'In~' In [tur Nejo:\.lTl.Il llJl, (\)mml\ll.!c rllt •• Jllh \\'ell +dl~m!' We hllnur nur I1:IIrt:d m.:mt-oc ..... , ftlrmcr n ih. \ ~I ha nk Mllrctul\u. rh{.lIn;I~ lI vllidllY . Ed nnlnll..lI'th. Nld.. YllllllJ.!. ~tI\e:lr"; J "e{ i Vllrmali. I rrc:m"n Kuc. (JO l-e.,r\; Juc Orhd.. .Ind Joe:: :,hllil/. M H·as,. Our ,Innltal I'lr1111 ~III hr hr-llll1fl "crl! alllt\;II\C: and n:ttr~ memo i:'ICr,.trc 1O\'I Ir:11 tIlLel".lre i<\'.III:-t",h: III Ihe hall /\1";1 110"''' J. 7uoo. P ~ BRO. OLSEN JOINS STAFF 1..1 . SJ2 n, II.II .I& n U\ I. IUI.I.I '{;S, \I{ll\ r . Ihl.! mLW wnll Iht' Tr.1\ dIng lluJlhy .11 Ihe hl \l A nn llill L' A~ II-U' W {,jllr (',' mpclllilin WI! IhLUl I. Ihe IIwl1lhcr<, llOd I heu' f:11",he~ for ,hell p;lnklratlon. We "t,,, rholn J.. B,lI'! !-lull" ,111 .md JIIC: Mc)CI" !nr rtpIc'\('nlll1p the 181 W 111 Ihl! MI>A hlllrn.IOlcnl JUllme~ml" linem.m 'like Ph,IR" \1,1" -.enulI'.l~ hurnfil In 11 hne acel denl In M.• ", ,' ml l~ undcf~nlng ph ...... ICilllhcr;tJ'l)' we wl~h hlln a ~po:c,l} rC~t)\l' I Y A Iflnore.''' wrlr' ~lIIg 011 Ihe Hc\; htel I'mJccl :It ( 1)h1 rif'l fell ap· Pf'II'illlllllcly 10 feel , W II'CITl,In K im ('1111~(}tl..:lctlred Ihe .III',I.I.. ,age. etc. " hit 11 ,IIIn .... cl.l ,h( 1:1h(\rcr \0 h rc:;1Ihc= ,1Jt:1Il1 \1I'llcr) \1.,1\ re4l1in:d In rt'p.:ur hc:.ut II.. m.II1:('. ;1~.1 qUl..:k rc:co .. c:ry \ anlk.lp.ncd.lh.!n\o,; .. ln Klm's qUk." rr.k:III-o' SluntJUr'IH' lyllUrncglllr,llct.I nghl~! HelnJl :t UnI{'n mc:m~r tK .1 pero.on whll tWitCH:" In rll.'gllll.lIcd \\,orkm, con,1!1Il1n, nnd \LIjl:C '1.,1\e.. dml ...,t<l lllllllil. I1II flll 111.:."," I\~h\'\. I~ \,;'II~I}" onc', r(~J'K lll, i "'i h l y \I Ihere I' II pwhll-m lin Ihe Joh with a foreman . " !;lIll1r.KI(lr. ~I\,; 11"\ to '1(11\1": II , .1i\~C!\·cr. Ir )'00 1tC('1.I help. ('all )'001 hil~II.cH nt.IOJJt!cr Th(~e el\ndI1l0n;; arc utll'\ to rratect . HII\ 'tgr Kenneth ()I..cn. who dlhgcnci) ..c:ned the loc.tl <I' an a,· ~I'llInl tlU'ItnCSS m.tn.l~er nnd bU~I' nc" 111.U1,'J,:cr. ,Ico:.:ef'tll:tt :1 'iliff :.... ..,Ignrncnl with elghl h 0 ... 111('1 Inl V IU: 1'11.'\ Ion Wlt ller>,;. ()Q (\ l kft~. NMUNIT WELCOMED whl) ,c.-ved a, .,[gani/cr. wa~ np· jlt1lntcd III fill Ken\ unrxlllred teml ;h ml\lIle" m.mj'~Cf Some Ollne iV-Y'"f pin fecip,"1111 1M Loetl 424., Edmonlon, Ah_ , It l l I nnl'l9fUfy. 1.. 1 . 414 tl,ll.rm,l"lb ,rls&'''-pa/. \l E,\I PillS . I ..~'... . Work ... be~lllllmg 10 p1\.:~ In Apnl ~llh de":!M.)n\ scncd(lkd hl( JurlC VC»In, rc uh~ .. iII hot reportcd \.Iter Much \\,(lr~ lind lUll( I.. In dc· mand Ifwc Ilrc III n:cU\crgrnund 10<.1 d ill! to a coml;"IIIla{lon o f faclor~, The primAry o nc\ ,II"C -.cycre recc'''lOn :md n 101 of p rov incial labor Icgl~I:I ' tlt)n, which I, a~ much a nul(lN'I :I" II' .. 1I01lUmun. ThllU~h to Il large e't· tent \\(" h:l\( lile:mlh clau,ed OUI wuy QU I of the recc"'lOn. Ihlng~ ,Ire f;u' rn,m ",'rml.1 We e;till h;\\'I! l~. mcl1'l~~ 10 On· I.mo' .. Jllmdl\:1I0n M lIn)' thanks t() the locals which ~I\-C II'> 'hurl II " a .. ~kc p l)' wn~ In the InfW In the !le , 1 ! ..sur: ...... e·lI o!templ 1('0 dl"J)C 1 .. ome ml'Cl)f\CCp! !O ) n ~ ,I, In wl... t lite /'lIrlh/ill fl dallli' ~~ that's in nur col lco..Ilvl: agrcemen1 lind w h y It apl'rro:.:Ultc:t.I Itnd be'll lrad ition ,'I' Ihl!: "'Ii" neccssary. Tht' ('oU1500k (Dr 'oII'orl In oor art.1 looL-.good "'llha SJJ mllh.tn b(1'loplli,ll npan\ton. <,t;\t:r.II lh,wfltU\\" hIgh n ..c pmlt.."C't'i , :1 large: h\III.'I. ,e"ernl rCIII'Cment d e ... ~I(lpnlcnh . •1 m:tJHI gr(II.'c ry-"wrc e'tr."ln\!(In. elC: Ufo· gradlilS :11111 pr(l\' IIhng 1I1I1111C' fm the ..c flwJecl .. should ~c .. p "' lru,> , T, I) Wi',.. ........ I'.S INSTRUC'JORS RECOGNIZED I.. U. 438 (I). TROY, ~.¥.-Ou r ar· prentice, h,I\-\! rC;ichcJ .1 II1 llc"UIll! 11\ ' \ll!lf e\\l'CCl" by 1:~"lll'\el\1"'ol/. thell aprrenllCI! .. llIp pmgrlllu ('UII~n:111I 1<111(111'" ¥Toldllat~s' W~ .... I~h lk.b RCKI \ ~.)'e.11" 111~lnJcrur, the he,t on h" retlremcnt We hl!!hllghl Ihl! dcdll;:dl[t" aod 1mpot1omce ~ WORK OUTLOOK IMPROVED 1~. L l , 4Jl (ul, ~M \o N (TrY. I('WA- Bros. Dan Llnt.hun nod Rill M .ln n~ t'~' lIl pll:led lU:e~ b LJls. Ihell n:ctullcmn IIpp rcn Rll'hard M.:n8~ ~ 1 .II'II.:tllh~ " prrenlu.;e flrogmm ('tIn · ttrmulations. (ellow ! We \l.c\conll:: [Cd IllICI;W Rllbct1 T;.c.kc:u ImtJ Dan N l ltK1\~ 1(1 the: local h" ftlllYoo JOllrne} man hne:· men po"IIlUn\ IUEW JOURNA I./AUGU ST 1989 aU OOf 11\'1I'\l10.10'' The ..e rwr1e: milM the 1O'C',.:unl)·lIod .1pprehen..Klfl ofl~ h,\1 \~.n" little Ie .."! fn,t\lcnlOli!: .Irr~nll\!e~ ..... \: ~nc!,)UI1("1 "'I Ihe IIIdlVld \lill '1\le .. lind Idlo.. }'ncnmc~ of our Ji.mrrH!ym~n dO t he Joh. 1hc t' ne, lll!hlUll t he d c .. ~ .. it! nldl l pllt II l(I.!l.cthc l 1M \1.\. ~\'er. 1 1 uf our IlLlllllnltlO CUllIpcll ,heir jlrprcmkc:, noastin~ on ~rt i P jllt)gnHIl \I hldl pulhng h~' day lind I(I/"Ii ort :tml.unh 10 w ire \tK:Jt lon . choot ,II n lAllI. OlJrpr~r.Hn l"IJc'lgned and !tulored 10 complcmcnl Ihc appren· f)(, 'o; H I II:IIIC,_ p.S . up, .... c ha\( .hoot 100 me:mt'ICl'\ I)n Ihe: ttcM.I~" .... lIh mo ..t of Ittem 001 I\fto~n. DON'T GET COMPLACENT d"n~. CCln1l.t,"lilr, .md c<;tllmUur.. HI I .t. S!'H tl.o. u ,C'a "' . rth. rL'I . t:m& ~pa) . sll ...n ..... . n. ,\1 .1\. l.e'· ... 'lOp lind thtnJ,..uhmll o ur ru llll'~ f('lr ,I momenl n,) Ih.lnl~ hllhe Republican I'(lnv Tkc: \\",rIi we ha\'e Ii b.:1111 d,me h\ dclcl'minw. han,",url..mj: Il'!UIlIc, - Wc h,I\'C thc be" c:lcl.ln Ihe C ~lUl1!r.,. , We may havc Ihe he~1 II nifln'IIlIlIl If'llmcmhcrs III the (·lIlIn· ''Y. Wc h.wc .1 nc~ Ollli In CtlIL 1\'1.:,,1"'hMP Mllnu(acUrnng. I \1..1\ hlld the} 'rc .,bllUI .I~(I "Ir,lng Wc ~cJ­ t:t'mc them 10 uur rank .... Remembel til ""'\ U.S· ;tOO Ca- nadlan-mnde rrOOlICI .. I)(lNAIIl R DonI t. I',S HI'......ecun: I" your Il'h I What do you conlrihutc \\,ohi .. h m,,"c .. }OU an a ..",·1 III \(ltlr 1111111"" h <;cc~ 10 me (or 1M 1,1 ..1 ..c:\crl!1 }Cill"\ o,w\.'(!' .-.ccn ,I detenllnU~tn Qf (llIr Iml"Onaft('C on Ihe J..l~"'le. I rer1lt:mttcl .... 11I:n JOIIrne .... men ~en= fC)pt.:Cll'il ror thclr skills. T~tc ~.I\ " I UII( ,k,llC:tl cruflstflCn u'crcn I onl)' C1:pCl. led 10 pili a Job in bul the) \\.erc tru.,,,:d 10 find .md comet errors made by archm'cts ano engmec~ . Thl' was thc lime when we ad ...anc.ed. nlll only \\-ith higher wages. but we were lookeu Upon B" a vital aspe~1 of any job . We are nOl allowed \0 take the inili;lIlve anymore. and ~e are looked upon as ~cond-dass employees. Most employers have engjm~crs or other personnel telling us wnat 10 do. Ttl~ Journeyman 1'1 labeled a troublemaker and some c:.a!>e.s banned from ccrlaJn projects Ir be or sh.e lIlkc~ tbe inilJalive. W)II::1"C' did y,e go wrong, Brothers and Sisters"The ani) thlDg \\.ruch will keep us cmplo)ed is our abil.J t)' todoour jobs. ,Most o f us may thmk this problem is largely the re:sult of modem-management techniques to bust uniOns-break. unions by deleting their craftsmen; lake skilled tasks and modermze them in10 many nonskilled ta!>k.s , whu.;h erodes and e liminates Ibe need for the skflled crnft'ilTlen. . 1 fcellhi'S is true. bUI can we place the entire blame there':.' Many or us are guilty of aiding thl~ destructive situation. Marbc we have let thiS happen because or our la.zi· ness or col'tlplacency. In many ca~!> some of us nave tllken Jobs wruch ha"e helped promote lh.iS deadl), cll- If' male. We need to takt: time 10 c:o:ammc ollr personal actions.: and if we are guilty, lel'~ change nQw while we 51111 stand a chance. Remember the obligatiOn. we pledged WileD we were accepted into the union: we may be able 10 turn this trung around. LOCAL MOURNS TWO MEMBERS L . . l l. 602 Ii...o&u). .\M .\KILl.O. Tl::X.-Alrlllght)' God , ln HI~ mfinlt~ wl~dom . called tn eternal n:~1 nlT)~ . Jimmy Tyler and Naymon U. "' Bill" Landcl>!>. We pay tribute tu their memoncs by expressing to thcIT rei . . allves uur heartfelt srmpath)' on lhe Im.~ of their loved un~!> CU't'TO!>< WHfTF . . B . . M . . NEW DIRECTOR ANNOUNCED L. . 606 (I,o,rtb,es."pa&u), OR- l ANDO. FLA.-On June 20 we eel· ebrated our 50th onmversary. It's hard to believe we'vt: been hringing quality electncal work to the c:entral Florida area ro r jO year'S Work for the Inside and Outside Units is slov.;mg do ..... n after a long period offull employmenl . Ho.... e\"er. .... ork should rellmm 5 tead~ for some lime wilh construction of tht: Dolphm and SYI-'an hotels at Wall D1Sne) World Clive-Callaway has retired. and Jim Sulli\lan is our new apprentlc~hlP director. Also, An Dougheny and "Shony" Orney have retired lind liTe now sport ing plated sidecutters over the fireplace! Congratulations to the~ fine members. R CARR. PS GL\·toN Mt!RRAV. P. BUS. MGR. BARR WE NEED TO ORGANIZE! t . . u. S84 n ,u,fm ,rts&spa), TULSA. O KLA.-After two years of negotialiGns. Bus . Mgr. Gerald Edwards. pre:scnlcd our local's posltJOn on the agreement to the cm on May 17. The loc.al ha...~ 13 contractors signalory to the inte.rim agreement in addll ion to nine out-of-Iown cont racton y,hlch ha\c Signed Leiters of A'isent . Int . . Pres.. J. J. B.arry mandaled organizing a' the route to recover) in ou r industry'!> dilemma of losing ground to the open shops. ""That's how it started . . and thar s wh;u Irs going to take 10 get it back,'''' has become a popular motto for Ihis ncw thrust. Accordmg to Gerald, who attended a week . . lung school for Scllenth District business managers in May. ne .... and controversllli methOO!laTe lD the organizing works: "'hi h a~ III rndical departure from Ihe <,Id insUlar, country . .dub attitude t.njoyed b} unlO[lS IR day .. gone ~y and will require a familiarization b) all mcm~rs . . The Pen~ion Fund Committee has purcha:;.:d apprQXJ.mately 57500 worth of ffier: equipment, inc1 l1ding a computer lknd pnnter to IIdminister our pension fund . ThccolllmiUee hH~also leased an offic~ building near 49th and Shendan. In my opinian hou,ing con.,trm;tllm IS the grASS- rOOlS Or our Industry ; !>o lak-= it !.hun call and ..... ire a house if you ....ill MAn SU: il.I'iT. P.S 26 RETIRES LU, 636 (u.as.spa&':n-I. TORONTO, ONT .-At Ihe April Execuuve Boord meeting. BU', Mgr Lome t. Btlrr announced his retircmenl effective Oct... 31. Lome h,,~ held lhi.. position since 198(). The E~ec:uth.e Board has apPointed Bus. Rep. Rick WacheskI to fill Ihe unexpired lenn. dfet;tlye Nov I... ConpratulalJons, R1C~. The posilion or oosme-,s n:presentall\Je will be annoooced in the next e\ennumbered I'>SUl" oflhelBEW JOllf,,,Il A letlerof f"C!>.ignAlion .....as rttei"ed fmm Unit Chmn. ~tike Sullivan. St. Catha rine!. . . M.lke h:b been dee.ply involved l.Itith the union for over 17 years . . and he', commended for hI S dedication and loyalty 10 our local . In his leiter he s.laled LOCotl 636 I!> a top-nolch organization and is a credit 10 the umon movement andlhe IBEW ~hke . . on behalr of the E.'(eclIIive Board , w(' "<IV Ihank!. for a job welldone: and sta} In tooch . Unll 10. O .. ha"""!l . will hO!>l thl ~ year'S IDEW GolfTOtimament R.egi'itratiQn fOTTn' nnd more: information C<.lD be obU~ml:d from your EJ(ccutl\4~. Iloord member ar unil cnatrpcrwn . take plan, to .litem! Rememl:>cr to buckle up. Bnd don't drink ,lOti drive H I\IWI...DG . . VANU. PS CAREER DAY AT FIELD HOUSE L.U. 676 (1 . . 0&"). PENSACOLA. I..L,\ . . ---Cit~r OIIY""~ ht!ki In March Apprenllca Coordinator Larry Petty displays Locat 676, Pen5aCol., Fla.. , Electrlcat UnIon APprenticeship Program .:.hiblt. lit our UWF Field House. On Ju nc 3 the rollowlng uffic:er, were elec:ted: Pres . Robert Cantrell. Vice Pre,. Eddy Wbobrey. Bus. Mgr. Fin. Sec . Gene Jernigan, Treas. Bryan Montford and Rec . Sec . v . . V . NOli . . The E.xecutj\e Boord members are Jimro) Clarl:.. Lonnie Carroll. Herbert Jo}"ner. Buddy M(,lz and R T Richardson . . Tb(' Examining. Board members arc B J . . Montford, Larry Peny. Jules Poobon. Jackie Sander!>. Robert Cantrell is Ihe a.hemale to the International ConventIOn. Our inside negollations are unda \\ay ; the OUI<;ide ..... 111 "Start later Ifi Ihe year. The outside work is ~lill good . and our ,"SIde y,ork i ~ about Ihc Jame with about 25 members. y,orkmg at Eglin An Force Base for Gulf Electric Co . Bros. Manuel Carroll and Randy Goforth .... eJ"l:! IDJured on IhcJob. Bro. Goforth hM rtlumtd 10 work; 8m Carroll I'!;: sulI OUI . Our bU<.lnc~s meellng was " 'ellattended on June I. although many or the members WhaRr!! working here 31 home wereo't there . WI:. need (0 support our localllnd o.fficers. who. are our I~aders . We extend our sympathies 10 the familte .. of Anhur J. Stubbs (renred), Clarence Hannah and Hubert Hall c:ontractors-Fortier Electric.. Kempf Eh~clric and Spark Electnc . . Organ . . izer Mike Bauer and Tom Ryder contmue their ",",ork to sign severaJ. other nonunion 'ihop6 in the area. We welcome our new members who hav(' Joined the local a'iJOumt!yrnan 1D~lde y,iremen . We abo welcome our II ne ..... appremices 11 is with deep regret we report the: pa~:sm.& of Bros. John Perkms. IDlU", ated 1933. relired May 1963, Richard Sherman, lmtiated In September 1942:. retircd November 1985; C harles Wil liams . initiated 19jO, retired July 1975. With heartrel1 symp.athy and prayers, ..... e extend [0 their ramilies our deepest 'orrow, We will meet in Detroit on Labor Day to lake pan in or:ganized labor's tribute to Ihe many men and y,omen ",flo M\ e:met are serving Iaboc• .PIease plan to attend. and bring the whole (amll~ . A Labor Day celebration WIll be held at the fairground in Alpena on Sept... 16 . Come and bnng your familic!> fo r a very speCial day of festh·iucs. and fun. TOM OSLLND. P. S . lr. Jt-LES POOL.SON. P.S. WEARE PROGRESSING I.. U. 692 (i&Sp H), BAY CITY, M ICII.-Our elcctlon~ results arc as follow!!!: Pres. Tom R}·der . Vice Pres . . Lee TechllD . . Rec . Sec. Mark Bauer. TJ"l:!a5 . . Chris Gallandl and Treas Bob R<ue~k.i... The Exccutj\'e Board member; are Doug t\nderson . . En' Bauer. Tom Bcjeek_ Kevin Burley. Davc Ram"'cn and Charlie VOI~ine The Examining Baard member.. lire Tcrrr Brandenberg, DenDI' Moore. Paul LcVa,\ellr. Clirt liurll:.Y and Mark VoiSine . . The alternate delegate is Tom Ryder. On hchalrofthe memberS, ~'e con{!ratulatc and thank Ihe officer .. for Ihclr man~ hOllr~ of unsd6sh service they have SHell our k)cal We ;11'>0 thank the ... anous ad-..i,ory commJllecs Which give y) gt:ncrQu sh of tlleir lime. The effort!> or mi.lJl) monlh" of meellng , h ..ve paid ofT for the local with Ihe org.tfilLIRf! of three area LaN 10 rlghi alll Local 702, West Fra nkton. lit .. Bros . . Pargln and Barker . . MEET BRUCE AND RON t.U. 702 (i.o, II,uo'",em,rts,rtb,spa. \YESTI-"R.ArooKfOKT.lLL8rO~ ROn Pa~1R and Bruce Barker arc switchmen It:chnicittn!> at GTE in LawrencevIlle . . III. Ron is a 23-year member, and Illllcc isa 28 . . ycur mcm . . ber. We have about SOO members at GTE III the planl agreement and about 1.50 in traffic:. According Lo Bu.!. . Rep. Jim Campbell, a new. th ree-year agrecmenl has been reached \\Ith GTE . GTE has eight ba.rgaming unit e:mpLo}'ees m La ....·rcnce\,iile-follr plant and rour traffic . . 0-"\10 McNEELY. P.S. t &C:lIII \ J, mEW JOURl AL/ AUGUS"r 1989 thiS 0 "- any of our other cOIlr,e". please COAlac! Tr. Olr. ChiC Perez READY FOR CHAllENGE L. U. 716 (1. 1.em ,r1S&Spa ). In 00 nous- TO,. TEX.-Election lime has pa:.scd. and Ihe membe~hip hils shown how re~pon'j.ihle II can be when making impOrtant Jccb"iom. for the local. we have some new officers along with im:umbenb . UnilY fo r three ye,t rs--bc support l'vt: of Ihe members hip'':; wl ... hc ... TogcLhcr we "itamL divided we fa ll. Th e ap prentice hanqucl w ~,~ :I ~ uc· cess- many happy members who arc wel1-cduca tctl and muned Journey· men ami womCn ,m: rt:ldy to mcC I t he challengcs Qf tht dcctriClll mdusIry. Thank!> 10 the 1O!olruCl01"'.. and journeymen who educated and tramed them, makmg Ihem the be... \ they can be. Congnllulallons 10 C(lY L Read wllo rep~~nled 00. JATC <II Ihe Te\lIs state contesl as our outstandIng dpprcntice. Aho receiving ou1standing 3pprcnticc plaques were Guy BOicon, KelVin Luke. ~I icbeal Hamilton. Mike PesJ. William Mabu ri m and Chri~topher McCord. The apprenlices had Ih ~ir a nnual picnic . We IhMk Hro , Pau l Pc i r~ol fo r loc:l.lltlg II good pl1'lcC for Ihi:. evenl. Finding/lilli, WIlli your Brother or Sister could be your own lI'Or,H/fl/lr, . W. R. "B,LL" GOOD .... U::. P.S. GET ON BOARD, RETIREES L.l l. 728 fi.o.tm.r1S&s pal. t~O RT LA VDERD /tLE . FLA.-We havl! refl!rrcd 001 Ibe firsl eleclnclfln 10 the trash burncr;. and have: .,laOl..-d on the: Conv~nlion Cenler. Even though thc ..c: job .. w ill be filled sluwly ami WOn't reach fIlanpowerpeak un til laiC nexl )'ear, they do represent S600 mIllion in un io n co n... lrucl lon which s hould provide some stable emplo),men I for our memhcr~ al Ollf hl g he~t scale for the ne>: t few years. We're 51111 aclh'ely plIr;.uing ollr Marker Recovery Progr.lI11 .whlch have !leen us through wme hard urnes. and hopefuJI~' Will ImpnH'e our emplo)'ment oppon:unilles. 00,.- Appll!nlle:c'>.lup Commillec I~ !r.taning a newly designed foreman trulnlng school. If }'OU lire lnH:resu:d 564-3363. We ha\c a ' Retlree<; Club \\hlch meets on a regular basi~ al our hall. Memberstllp 1<' open co rtll retl~ mEW members. We .... ckomc traveler\ who rna}' rc."tle In our area. If ~ou \\,ou ld like infOt'n'I,lil(m on ollr club or illl "oclI.1 IICII"'"ICS , plcase c(mlact Ihe: "ntun h,,11 We extend ~ymr'llhY U) th.: ramilu:... a nd IHemb ofllrm. l~or};C Webb. James !lass. Wi1li1lm Keller OInd Harry Han"en on t he pa~"1!1 11 "fthclr luvell ones. III undoing the tnjUsttces brought on the nxii\'lduals who ha\'C' 101>t \hel"- Job~. Our ne ..... ly decl~ officers are ready 10 move U5 into the: 19905. May union rnde. tnlegrlly. ~I..aom and insighl be tn5tilled in them , May the reo member if .....e are 10 make hC'ad~<i~ ag.... in~t the ABC, etC .. WI! lin-I must be . . blc [o)om h3ndsamongollrselves and unite ollr I.llenl:. ;md re:.OUlCC!> 10 ftmhc r Ihe progress lind goals of t hc IIl LW. ~TI I'I-I I .N E, ell/NC, P.S. Mll"HAH FORTI N. P.S. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR BENEFITS L. .756 (i,o&t'!'iiJ. DA \ 'TON.\ BM e ll . 1-"1.1\ .- H~ Ametic.J br~ a g.:ntr~nmo of IgnOntnl \\.orkcrs"' Before yOll an5wer. lei' .. look al che ~ 11u;ILlon closely. Some of thc younger member!l of Ihc American .... orl. force ~dd ress wages as Iheir only concern. II <,eem~ dolhu .. per hllu,.-mean C\' Cfything lind fringe bencfi[~ dOI\·1 eOllnl Mymon:. Those fors.lken benefit .. CIIl1 mean Ihe Jiffe rem::e hel wcen be:lIlg fi na nc ially solve nt and bdng pen.on· ally b'lnkrllpt. Take: all Ihe mone), our inl>urancc policy h:L.. p;.!.Id you and ~'ollr family. Ho\l, many of }iOU could have af· forded 10 pay aillho"c t'lllh \\lIh whftl }Ilu'\e SiI\ed" E,,(!.n Ir)UUCllUld hine aJTerded 10 ......oultl )'ou h,,\-;: wanl~-d 10" People f:ul to realize 0.11 II takC'~ is (0"- Ihe:m Oor one of Ihelr family members 11\ e'(pcnt!n~'e a ..cnuu .. 111m:~;o, f(lr !I.\Vjtl~ 10 ~ \\ ipc:d QUI. We 'leed 10 educale all worker.. a~ 10 the Importance of oficn·O\crlooJ,;cll benefils. It should become cleur to IhOose outsiLie Ihe: IInmn ho\\ hcnclu:i,d II " 10 be in a Ilnion~any of ou,.- rctircc~ wil l 1<:11 you how g(JQCI 11 i .. 10 gel ~ pen .. i!)n ( heel. frorti Ihe: 1. 0. or ,\I, NE BF check. A!> for organiz.lOg, lht! NL RIl ha:. i~sued a compl:unt ag.alnsl Ihe nonunion cuntraclOr \\(lrking ~It the: Ormond Bea h Ho!>pl1al. This com· pl:lIni I'; a dlf{~ct n,,,.. ull of Orgamze,.SleH: WiHiam~;5 elTans. During the or-pamzmg proccb sever.. 1 wor\.;e~ '>lIpportm& Brc_ WIIIl<im.":;o, Voork .....ere tired for bemg union !lymp.1Ihlll·rs u-t's hope he aOO the NLRB arc loe8l na. Fort lAu6efda", Fl. .. 19s9 graduales; lef1 to ft9'If. fronl row, John Arcue, Raymond Torres, Greg Price , Hanel Longmire ; s econd row, Slephen Brewer. Ma r5hal1lngrilm, Greg Hall, Wan..- Full&r. (NOI SMwn Is Ga ry SImon.) ISEW J OU RI\A LlAUGUST 1989 sllcces~ful o.c..Md local 760, KnoJ:vUIe, Tenn .. Bus. Mgo" Selvers. LOCAL MOURNS BRO. SEIVERS L .U. 760 (i.u ,u,rlS&s pal, KNOX · VILU: , T EN N.- It is wit h deep regret Wl' anno\lOCC the dePlh of Bus. MgrA·in. Sec. Earl t . Sei 'le:r~ on March 29. Bro. Selver~ W;l~ bom on Nov. 29. 1927. in Calderwood. Tenn .. and was mili:Jled tnlO our local a~ an apprcn· lice wireman in 19_~O. H e served on the E'\ccuuvt Board and as an as.· ..i')tanl bu!>tnc)s manager-financial s.«retiu'). Earl aho SCl"\cd as p,.-esid~nt nrlhe T e:nne .. ~e Stolte Electrical Wllrkers Assn. and as a mcmbe,.- of lhe OR . 8m $elVer. \\'US well-known ror hi .. abititicli and his ')crvie(; on mlln) of the Ioc:ol's commHlees and on 1>1!\'eral Intematlontll Convention "ommilleC'i. The oOicel"'> and mcmoc-T\ extend Ihei,.- heanfch sympath.y to his family and fric n d~ uflOn Ih i~ ~a d occasio n fo r Ihem and t he labor movcmen t. Rcmembcrt hr! II nion lIl ~cl i n gs., li nd II)' 10 be There. exemplion fro m t he Depanme nl o f Transportation rules and ,.-egulalJOns rtgarding the umit)' industry-we need )'OUf help OtJr mosl seriou~ problem I!I main· lammg pn:.scnt Job Ic\'cl .. fQ"- those memben. who cannUl meel DOT phy~ical qualific .... tion ... A~ n now M:tnds , \\(1rken; .... ho dee born wilh a phYSlcallmpalrmcnl . v.orked for 'Yean. with th:,1 impairment. may ,llthlenly be told the), are no longer qualified 10 do Ihclr job~ occ:lll-,>e of Ihat tlnpairment . O l her pro b ll!m~ we face Wil h the OOT regu la tions include: fCstric te d numbc r of hour'! an employec may WOrk . mdndaloi)' rc~t pen()(b affecI109 Ihe tOlal nllmbe,.- of hours an employee is eligible 10 work , POSSIOIe IO~'ering of pension and s:n;ng.s plan benefit:l, <too Job loecunty. We arc one of Ihe vel') few 1OC.Jls being forced 10 compty l.Io'llh Ihe~ regu1at.Jonsand ha\e found oullhere's liltJe mfonnation available o n . the subJec!. In order 10 recclve more ,"formalian or wl ul ion.~ 10 these problems. we c~pect numerQuo; arbitraTion Cas.!S. If your locral h:u nad nny Qf IheSl! sume expertCnCc5 or ~(J rne informal Inn on Inc DOT regulat ions. ou r local would be srnteful if YOli wo uld !ohare it with m•. We understa nd Ihat the nu mber of lIlIht)' e:ompanles complytng wn h these regu la tions a nd t hc number o f Slates e nforrtng Ihem I') growing. Ple:l<>e join u in our efforts 10 seek exemplion for the good of Ihe InduslCY by conlacting ),our elecled represcnta· th'es and members of DOT J ERRV E. I-IAUIS. PS. I Guo,,"' McM tI..l.J,N, B.M .· F .S. 'WE NEED YOUR. HELP' L. U. 81-1 (u&n, SEDALI A. MO.\\-l' :tre en~a~ed in .1 campaign for Local BS2. COrinth and Tupelo. Mi .... outstanding .ppreMlc. urty Dante{, fourth Irom Ioa h , d isplays IIWatd. 27 NASA BRINGS HOPE l..U. SlS2 (1,1I4\U), COHll''TIl AND rurEU). M IS.'S.- Our CQIIgt;l tlll:l . 110m W'.t~ I{I Urn I .. trry" D,tmtl!<i who prc,c;:nl d the 1988 OUl"lIndmg Appre nliccloillp A .... .trll hy the Ten· nc:.scc V,Llley Authority ,,"d Tc:nncs· ..ec Vulley Tmdc~ and l...nbor CtlUII- Cit The Il ward I~ given based on dcmonqnltln~ quull l y, ~kl ll ~ and :lb. 1Ille~ IlcCt<" lIry In 1)llt,url tile d ..., inclIOn. We h.ld 14 1I['prcnllce .. whn ri'· ccived IhcirCcrl lfknlC"rComplclion In M rl)' . Our lllllgmlHll1llon'o 10 t h c,!! Si)'ll!r, IlIld IIwthcn.. Work If1 our IIICII til" hecn ~[IlW fnr ,omc lUlI e, hU I with the :lIH1QUllCC- ment of the NASA COIl'!lnlcllOn , we have high hlll'lC\ ror tul Illlpl'o ycd work plctun:. Ru t Inl cmrUlonll1 WIll mll nllgc the c(.n~lrucll{1Il n n !III', proJIOt1~ rorw:mJ to .... orking "'-'lIh them Ilf'Id (lllr 'I Slcr loclll 'i. JfH H hANK". I'S. eCI. a(hl We IT'S YOUR LOCALGnACTMI l .U. 902 (":0\1 ), 1'11I 1,,\ OEI ,I' II IA. P,\ .- We: congnml l:tlc Ura . J u ~cph N:llnrdlo nil Ill .. rullrcmcnl frunt Ihe Philadelphia 'hlp),lIrd . UfO. Nllmr· d ill Wil l c(lI1lmllC hh. crrori .. a, hUM- ne:" nHtllflgcr. We :11S0 congratulate Ihc J;mdll(llin" Uf!prcnlicc, Qr I~IJ') , The ,tuPY!I (d wurk i~ good which metm !. mUll), new emrlo),cc, will be c(mlll'll (m bVIII'll . Pre\. Mt,)'cr fonned lin rgnnwng C<,mmUlec. which li P IIio'er 4() nc ..... mClI1bl""\ dur· ing the f1r!lt JO daY!l. I urlJe 11 11 member.. 10 u SSi.'t1 Ihls C0l1l1\lI11 CI! 1ft II .. dfon .. ICI "gn up new members. I, '!o Y(lvr locul, lI1:Jke II work by "'gl1l."(j hc.-rng ,.cllvel> rn\loh'ed . help us or· gamzc , MIlIIAI. I. I(U'I'><I , R.S. jOin! ve nture .... nh (1-' t-' III e~ tabll'h an Empit)}'ee 1,,-..olve nll::11I rrnc e ~, for severnl yean . I'hl.' benchl\ of Ihe F l. procc~, life hccilm ing IIIllrc ap parcnl 35 we become mar 1I1-:I11ed in lIpplying lilt: procC\i In .... url..pl.lce M ~r ,- hn . Se~ tcrm prob lcR1~ . The Medllla!Oberhn Men 1'1 M Team I~ working 10 rcloclile 11m! re · ~Ize Ihe pair-guru deVice IIml em" con nee! box sites in Ihe f','k dlmV Oberlin arc(t The l ellll1 111med lind cdi lcd ;l video ilIuslmlinp. Ihe deficiencies of Ihe exislIn(! ~lIe \. wh ich I' no .... required viewi ng for nil cnf!.1 neers invol\lcd In Slle· II)CIIIIon ",. "gnffiCnls. Till: Port elll1l\", 'ream hob been working wilh GTE h) reduce the si"le of 'he COllllUlle" u\cd III ~ tOre compre:o.,ed nitrogen from I ~O pounds 10 50 pount!s by lI\iln~ ilill mmum In~tc.. d o( , Icet innl..!o After a l rial period Ihe lanks are ~(){In 10 be used by the tllllre Northern 01 vision. E.!. doe~ work , Ill1l>.oever, (11lC nf Ihe IIlgreJicllI\ nccc!I!\,lry fl) sllee e~~ · fill E.L crfor1:o.I'" wi1!inl;l1c"'\ (111 the [)<1r1 orthe n11;:mhcr~ 10 Iry :,olnel hlng new and different. 'I'hi.' I! .I. Won', "olve all ine probt em~ cXI ~ IIIIJI 011 Ih-c job. bill it's anal her 100 1n union c:tn lise In Improve wurl..ll1g c\lllllltlllll\ for il IIH::mbct!ii . E.I. 1'1111'\ he deflncd carefully. it') 80.11 .. nlill ohJccl l\le" de;t!'ly drawn 0111. II 1I1II.\ot he ke pI out or collecllvc-bargru nm j; Is .. ue ~ Our experience 1\ prllof Ihlll eOtl" eralive endcavor~ Wi ll work If the Inlegrlly or llle pru(e, ... 1\ mllll1l,uncli and if Ihe peorle IOvoh'ed In Ihe prOCC'iS OlalOt:Jin Ihell IOtcgnl} J()\II'" I-' A)(II(l(,A\I . n M In I-Iawttii under ml~ mUnil U"dJ\!~I II~' ( ll\n~ "lilt w~l y of Ihe LNd I~ strength to Ihe uprrgtn . bill dc"lmellon 'ihlll1 be 1\1 Ihe wfII'l..c r { If II1I'llllfy. T he rll,!,hlcou!I ,hall never be moved . but fhe .... id.ed \hllil Iwl mhahlt Ihe canh ."- P(O\crb 1019- 10. J. O. " '101)(111," 1I01)(lIoS , P.S. E. I. CAN WORK I..U. ()IIIU (I&~II1I. NOKW,\LK . We h,IVl,\ been cllHaged III II 986 ne local. He was AFt.· CIO lIawaii Stale Federation or Lubor. AI the IlillC of Fronk's rellremenl in 1980, he had Ihe lonsesl Loca1115B. t+ewa ..k. N.J .. deeaued 101'- mer R-ItC. See. Mazza. continuous \ervtce as bUSiness manuger in lhe NUI!h DI"'nc!. He also int roduced the ulllon-sho p concepl 1010 the telephone kw:al. Oro. Kennedy WBS aho active in community amli,"S: he was II rohcc COll1mi~!lilJllel of the city !lnd cou nt y lIonolulu and on Ihe board of d,rector\ or Ihe (1lllfllllnil y h-csl (A W). The: local' s hcudqu:mcr.> WllS built 11\ 1%1 under Frunk'~ direclion. iii " fore .. i~ht and broad knowledge or union nmllrs were efrccl ive 10 IIcgollRIing nlembtl'~hip bene.fil s, for which he Wi ll always be remembered. It Wit!> his Ideu 10 hn ve thC:COIlII1tCIIIIS of work incl uded In union-company ngrecmellt\. Am . Kennedy ncgolifil ed !he: plan wher e Ihe members were refunded their retiremenl conlribullon!> wi th Ihecomp:lnycoven ng Ihe enllre contribu!lon. ....:llIk W II ~ " gnod Icnder and a l)Crson who Inrly believed in (he ideof unionl"m nnd the proce'is of col leclivt: bugBining . Ifc had Ihe besl rnterc\1 of the memhcrshlp in mind or A TRIBUTE TO FRANKMAUA t _1I . II S8(u& em). NEWARK,N.J. - On Arm l I I we 10~1 a vcry dedicated !lnd loyal Brolner-Frank: Mazza, a rc, idem or Brooklyn. N. Y Bro. Ma7.1a became 3 member of our local {Ill May I. 1!1!i9. uOcr acccr:ning "'Joh Wllh L & L Whil e Metal Casling Co. or Carlstndl. N.J . His allention and dcvnlloll 10 1110;; duties were SOOn fl()tcd . lind his nsc among Ihe ranks Wll\ ~wln . Irra nl-: was recommended for the f1O~IIIOI\ of reconhng secretary. wnicn he !lctcpled and remained in until his rctiremenl In April 1984. Dunng hI' lerm in office. he was a dedicated. punctual and diligent ,ccrc\ltry Hi ~ books reflect his nlICIII/Oll 10 hb I·csponsibililies. Local I l SI!- IO~1 It g()(.d frie nd and mcmber whcn ho nnswe reJ Iht! call or his Ilc!tvcnly Milke r. 11 1'0 Ma L7.il WI ll be sorely IlIls\ed by e\'eryone. May his soul rcst in peace II" :lla lllllll ~ . The members eXltnd ItKircondol10 Fmllk 's lovely wife, t.b rguc rilc, fin d his family . Ar-INIL FRI!I'TAS, P.S. CIICC~ WE WlU PERSEVERE L.l1. 130ft ( 111)"') , DECATU R, ILl-illi noIS I)ower ('0, hn .. begun making GREAT LEADER MOURNED L.LI_ 116f1(lI ,mo.rts,rtb,ees,C1ItV&spa), Retired Bu~ . 1I0NO I .lJ l .U. III. - UT' SWORK TOGETHER I .. U. 97 0 lI~\'atsl, KELSO· 1.0N(:Vu-: W, WASil , Some declioll res ults ; I hl~ . Mar. Ed Rheume. Pres. But! Oi\lI . V",:c l'rc'i, JlIll Holucr, R-cc . SC~ . 0.111 Huell and Trca.... Elwood WIIs.on Thc n: , 1 of Ihl: rc~lIh'5 Will be plIl)ll\hcll III fl rulttre I\I1 ide. My ctmllena,e to our new of1lccr.> 1\ no' It)COl11prollll~ IIII:.W ~ Iaod: lf(b . honesty and hard I,\oori.: not 10 I ry U) ftmhel Ihe IIJPW by vl(llcnee amI Ihe !\(fllng ••rl11 . (rnd nOI 10 compro- J . Kennedy co-roulldel li nd fir\! pre"iden( or the problems. Our E,!. Tea nl m Ihe NOI ....·\ll k Ot\ group rflw ldciJ Ihe IMla! ben· efil rClllurc with Ille c('11!Ilnlt: llllll 01 [til Oludoor IUllch breal.. pIc nic IIr'::.I . The m3teri31~ and COn'il mCllOn fU(1(I · tOg were pro"'lllcd by (n E. r he 1'11)1 walk SOC Team ha.'i re~ o lvcd many ~n1a1l problclm ,atl\rllctNl ly whde tht:y conlinlJt: wod: 1)1\ nlt)r!! long· r:r:\lIc i~ pa scd IIway (In M ay 9. During hb !enure he Urg11l1l7t."tI Jill the ulililie." Brothers and SiSlers, we want you to have your JOURNAL! When you have a change of address, please let us know. Be sure to Include your old address and p lease don ', forgel to fill in l. U. and Card No. ThiS information wil l be helpful In checking and keeping our :.laJT reducllons "nd office clOSings. Our 950 member. . MC fee ling Ihe efTccn or Illinois I'ower's CO"t o(:Uf· ling mC[bure\ . SOme. or l he ilun.t iolls our mem bers arc raccd with include Ihe rullnv.:lIIg Ellrl) retlremenl h;rs heen ofTered liS a one-lime-only offe r. ADDRESS CHANGE? NAME NEW AOORESS CITY STA TE ZIP CODE PRESENT LOCAL UNION NUMBER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ records stralghl. It you have changed local unions, w e must have numbers of both. Ma ll To ; Address Change Oepanmen l International Brothe rhood of Electr ica l Workers 1125- 151h Stree t, N.w. Suite 903 Washinglon, D. C. 2000 5 CARONUMBER ~~==~~~c=~:=~==~-------­ (1/ unknown. cnecll WIth /.DeN UfIiOtI) PENSION MEMBER 0 OLD ADDRESS CIN STATE liP CODE FORM ER LOCAl UNION NUMBER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Don 't forget t o register to vote at your new addre s s . 111 EW.l0 RNALIAUGUST 1989 Union members mu,1 rCllte July I 1989. have IU yellrs or conlinuous servu;e: and mu", be 60 yCIIf"S old . Comp,my emrloyce~ were gi\'en a Ihree mOOl h fel.lell":lIl W U IIJUW lillJ mu.!>1 be 55 },eal1 old The Engina:c:nng lkpanrnent an K e~am.-e has bel'n mo\ed to Gale!>· buill. cau.smg (Jur members to drive 1m lul(htlOnaJ 40 mlkl prr day The office 111 DUllo. New Athens and O'Falkm a~ beIng do..ed ..md per· ,onnel in CurlmvJllc, Chnlon. GreenYllk:. Lilchfield. Monmoulh . Monu!,;cllo, Na~hYil~. Salem. SU,unlun anJ Vandalia 'WIll he C(ln"Olu.laled and lIlelr expcni~e a nd l1\(tllC.IlC~ l\) help b n ng nnlll.mni solulions. Emp loymenl securilY Will 111-.0 be! en h.mced wilh on A"&" U"ansfe.r ~~ .. le", aJ...! joml CUlI1p.IllY and L1n"m ulreer dcvel{lrmcnt prog.rnm!\. flXWed f(li"Cc on jobs. Bopdully Yoorl.; "-III pick up before WI!' fmvc III reduce Ihc AI lhe Clmllll1 Powcr Sumon. 27 or lhe 600 14.5 perccn!) compan~' cmp)nyet:!. were InKi on-and 260flhc ISO II" pc.rcent! 01 our memberq were Iwd off anJ47 mcmben bumped IntOoi new wage group Some memo ben. look a~ much .1 .. a SJ 64 pay reducllun PO~lIlon!. arc being down· gmdcd: work or hlgMr "-aJe gf()U~ s.. being given 10 loy, cr Yoagc grouP"i Wl)rk kktd .. have mcreu.scd while ""orkcD have dccrc",~d Company pc:r-.onncl. 10 3n ,lllempl lOS8YC l heir Jtlh~ IIrt' Irying Il~ hlk(' wort a .... ay from our member;. The 11.\,1 could go on. Murale Ihrnughool the .. I,tlc I" "I the ktwc:....11havccver.,tcn . M embers lire Slic king t08elhcr and realize If we weren'l ulllom/i.'d. we would've been put au' of ajob F ven \).64 per hllur les~ 15 more Ihan no salary al .lill . With our unton elccl i o ll ~ (Ivcr, Ict' .. 1111 sivc our new lIfticc rs ou r su ppon . The nell' yCl\r~ are gllin}! lu be lough ; hut wnh c.m r I;ommned tffon s and lHrtn)Jl h , we will l'E~S INE RE , AI· tcnd your union meeling!>; ollr local , ~ onl y It.!! ~I r() ng II' Inc m ~ mber5 in It KFNNI Tit ~ 131 NNnT, P. ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED u~e OAVII) A LI:.... f.ERT . P S I.. . 1l S6 (em) . (;AI Mfo::S 11.1 to:. n .A. lrnou~ "-('rt. IS 10w ..1 G.lh~ .. Energy. y,c Mill h,1 ...e Ihe cnllfc "'Qfk emrloyment nllc. Our Acrosp:.cc: OIVISton eonllnue., 1000 well. UlU'MlIle:ncs 'Were I:lUnched IntO space aboard 1he M,ageUdn .. pacccr.Ut IO~ilnJ Vcnu~ 'uperblnl Ilncd ofT on Ma) 4 ; which ""'010;. I~ !lr.. 1 fllghl for nur nJckcl-h}'drogc.n cdls. W~ wC ,IIl.IItJ u(lhe .... ut k g;'III~ tin there :tnd of lM conmbUlion .... e .If(! making I""'ilrtl !hc 'pace proI\:rnm . Opcn boost. 1ft" .. held ror I d Division III Apnl and for lhe Aerospace Divl~i()O In M.IY Bulh event.. were well- Hended . The local held II!; Annual Ca\lcr Egg Hum wll h aboUl 200 ttappy hUIII · eD '" :lIIel'ldance We Ihank e\'eryunc .... ho p<trticipalcd In Ihl!. evenl, Our de"r and "Clive mcm\)cr, LII dell Mobley. reljrw ill Arrll She 1m .. heell a strong. ht1 rd.wo r ktnll member. Wc plan to ~e t her nclt yc:: m .,!llrllllg Inc up 1)lIr H clt rces Club . She's alre!1\l y dunc a 10 1 10 p'IVC I h l! way for Ollr future retirees. Boo Hod ge~. $ " '1111 Wlhon und R J"nm~ WARU , PS. DESERVING A FAIR SHARE nosro~ , MASS.- Aul' _ 6 maJk~ the ext-"rallOn dale 'If the N}nex ' 'I!'" ""81" nd Telephone !';untrue!. Unhke Qlher )'c..ar.. ~he~ bolh ... de .. h,i\{.· GQne In and Aegoll· aled, Nyne~ M\ I.i~en ,I h"n! hne on nl~dll.:al bcl\\!lll .. , The araumenl \;018 be mikle Ih,11 n ..inH ilelllih coSI~ m"kc II h.l lcruhle flJ'r It c(')mpdn)" 10 hellin a .."'inG rOt [)alme.nt of Inc(ilC"dl benI!III"; howe\'er. fnr .1 prnfilable cor p",,,,hoo such II.. )ncx 10 ask for Ihl b oUlrageOu, file UUlntg( I' Nyne~ h:.s protih ..,f SJ.K I hlllu)iI rrom 1986 to 1988 . rhe!oC: figure .. dren' l ba ..e.u on 1m:· 'rom,lble rhelonc 111c), arc bibed UII N),ltc,\'1I ,l.IlI11MI ICpur1 .. which tire appro"cd by the Sccuritic!\ and r:.).· Lh.mgc Conmu ....Mln. Ounng lhe.- \£unt IUlIC pcrlOl.l. N),neA paId S2 .2S b,lIlOn In Ji"u.lcoJ .. _ 1 he IInl)" lm.:sron~lblc rhctonc IS Nync~ !j,:.a}'!> howlmporiant I'" emplo}'cc\ lin;: 10 Ihem. Dtspilc a ll thiS profil. N)ine~ want .. mure ("11\1 'hlflmg of medical heM:fib ..... 111 ..... ipe OUI tin) wage mutase 'Ae obtliin We mU'~1 be ucccs~fu i. Our next big&c,1 I~~UC IS the u ~c (If tllllsll.IC c:ontrueloro;. OUhide cnn· tnl!,;II'lr' mll,1 be el lmlll<ucd. In the fi~l quaner (If 1\#1\.1, New England Idc phollu C(llllnlctcd OUI 170,9 18 hOllr~ 01 work . I hc Inl e nt 01 con· truc!l ' r~ ' work ulreal.lyconlractcd I)ut cenrll nly gllC' bcyond Ihe peak-I"!- rJ(,d conccpl 1 hc.,c I),\ues ure two of muny; we must sec. improvement III ollr wage" en .. 1 ,f·llvmg formula. flCn!)IOns, hoIlJII Y", t ransfer ptOvi· \Ion.!!. nlShl 10111' d illcrtniials and re· duct lons 10 forccd ovenlme . A "OIled ~Iand til' lhe mcmbcrlllup I' the only wlcnuliliC we ha\e 10 boirg;.lIn a nc.! n'-Cenalfl what i right· (ully oun. Thh n~mbcr!o.hlp and lhe effort gI\'cn III the rt«cding yCOlJ'); "lDce dlve'illlure h.llle made Nyrn:!IC Ihe \ojtallk, profit-malung. hcahhy COrporal ion II I!. IlM.fll)'--l11l ....1: ask for I~ uur fair .,!turt'. MVII:J. C",.vEY. OM SOU DARITY' DISPLAYED L,U. 2JO() (em ). ~ORTIIGLF_~N. CO I--O.- Membcr.!> III I~ Dcr,...er "r&:.1' rl.lnt m.,r..C!d Ihe openlnjl tlf nt"g.otiatlon.!! ~ I t h Ihe company by JI.Hnmg CWA membco. Ihroughoul Ihl! nahon In Yocltrmg red. IBEW members alsoj('liocJ CWA ina prc".. cunfer"'}!;t; ;:II the COirarKe to the T&TbuildIOIInJo'Wnluwn Denvcr Thc mC'lo'a~C" a l the press conference y,tas: " I(you Ilm1 unc of os . you hurl a ll nf u~ "· AT&T h IIllrvdll elllg aul nutted rmdUC1 1Qn (aelliIlC\ III II rapid rare. Tne nllture ur Oll r Wbs I) c h;lO!tmg as I~ !he rcia lion\hlp bCIWecn members and munilgemcnl. We an: also !llllicipatlng I h ~ In! l'"ducl l"n of Ocfinil )' ('I'M), the hlli.'1I1,W,CIICllitioll uf AT&T'~ t1a~~hip PBX sy"lc m KIC .. ".HI M YtoN'" 1',S. Jackie W;l.rd !1 l1 cndcd the Manul:Ii.'· lunng Confere ncc Ifl New O rlcn ll~. The confcre n c~ WII~ hig hly educl\' IlOnal and msrinng,Thc colh:cliyc b,lrgaming work .. hop timely as It .. our contract is In ItS 1a.,,1 )icar, We e~ clliIllJ!ed -mmc gOlJd taC\I'" 1100 Idea, whIch we plan 11"1 mlplcmcnl. Inc communicatlon\ ," ~Irucl ions. conducled by Mar1Y LeL"lftger, were W\lS wtl' as educa,io'lII\ fur II!.. ~\r·m\ojent~ L•. tSll (em\. A.LU.NTOW:-".l".\ . - grt.M . The hecn \-cry helpful 10 u<; The JMncl dISCUSSID" on heallhc:arc ,Ifld I,;Q,I onldmmcnl wu, Inlerc ..llng a nd 'WIll help us as we iI' 10 Ihe oorgulmng 1,1."le We nil apprct'lale I ~ h:trd llliurk wnit:h ~~ IIlIIJ IIl'dkmg d\( eonlerence II sucecs~. lind 'Wc look forv.'Ol(d III Ihe nne nexi yellr. The local cXlends \}'mp.i1hy 10 Ihe (nnl1l1e .. of Michael (,'OU(,lnO und 0111 " Mr. Labor"' Myer\ , ij.1th of Ihc\C iXI'. wm be Iln,,,,eo by many 1..11. 2212 iI). AN AEROSPACE CREW UPDATE On June 7 'We ob.,erved our 40th anniver",ilIY. Ttli'. actllc~'cmelll 14'<1" made possible by the hard 'Work and dcdbtlOn or many men and Wonlen of our local. Wc pral'e our pn:"ldcnb and lhetr VICC presidc.nts who Ic::d the toe;,1 dnt! reprc::.ented om needs IhrouSh contniCI ncgow.· lion!\. wilh lnen-Wc.. u:m tl«lric Co 11fk1 now AT&T M.crocittllOOJC!>, Th4= local's ti"l p r~ldenl lind YICC presuknt were John SW311~ and I...eWl!> Weber Dunng Apnl fIond May Ihe bargam· lng learn mel ""llh AT&T 10 negotiatc a new contract. On M.ly28a lenlal1\c Ufut~n we. dill ha.. l.Ocail Z3OO, Northglenn, Colo.., rnembett dl.plty IOItdatlty COk),.. on the pnxluctlon line 01 AT&T. :,11(10;11 ('nmrrthf'n ....... c- Attecmt'nl W....f, I'C3ched. :lOd a mlltkalion 11"1«1· 109 for local and natIOnal I ues ""ere held on June I I fhe fleW , three·year conUtM:1 will provide for Iffipf"O'.e· ments. m "-age ... pensIOns, saVmgs rlans. dc:ntal- and c}e-carc plan ... loni J I!>lance telephone rtlmburse· ments and group-hfe lIl!!.uram;;c. The contnlcl aho prov ldc., fur profit shar· In,g. for union worl.;e~ 'lIld II adJresse., flllllll)' anti lifc... lyh.: I)SUi.'~ . AddilllJn· ally. the, company li nd unions recoglll l.ing hcnlthcllre 1'1 a nlllional is· $Ut. abo agreed 10 WI,rk togeLhc.r to IDEW JOURNAIJAUOUST 1989 Some of 1M an,ndM. It tnt MlnuflCtu ring Conlerenc:e. ILoul 2156, G8Ine5ylIle. Fla.) 29 CHAPTERS UNITEWHAT A TRIAT! 1:1I'Il1 :lnd ol1\horc All of 11m ..... doublc.tu lJ... by Ihc 1\, RETIREES CLUBS RCllS;lI1 Illlmll1i~tntlion a nd no W Ihe REllREI<;S ASSOCIATION Of>' I••U. 3, NJ.: W Y()HK , N. 't'., UKONX CIlArTI!R-The Nonh anJ South knowledged. and Lou ehas<: swore J ersey Retirees Chtlpler'" went 10 In Bayberryland If) Soultu:unplilfl on May 8. tl,) ~ llc!l('c We. cha rl ~te(j a bus l001 1e1l1 POult. where we look II churlcred bonl Iv 8ll fistutlg. Th~ fi ..IHng priLl! wa .~ wun by Mike Pinto of the ilronx h:tpter. On June (, the Bronx lind Queen'> napler.s hdd 1\ diClnc:r-dllncc (or the in~tullillion ofofficcl"O (1.1 Tcmtce 1't11It in Queem. where all the om er" (or 1989 were sworn In by JO.!lcph Jpt'ob"Iln , presi!I!'"! o(rhl! I .nelll' RClin:c,", Assochllion . ANTIION'I' Ruocco SR" rt , '. RETIREES TEST TNEIR UNES R E1'I KEP..5 A!\SOCIA"I N or 1~.1I, J, F.W VORK, N . ." " NASSAU COUNTY CII AI'TER-Ou r (lnnunl fishlllg tri p wns held on April 24·27 III Beyberryhmd. A new fishing \I(.':i~l. Iht Ilt'rWlil' ' far 11 ,1)5 feci long , ISO capacity. oul of Circcilporl, captained by Dave Hr~nl1!lll, W;l~ ~nh~(! on April 25 by Co-Chmn , Vincent Oi F1l1.iO, who pul a 101 of lime lind cfron inlO nlllkil'tlllhc trip (I ,>UC:CtsS ; he received II round oru.pplause (rom Ihe a~~t::mhly , We Ca\)~hll.jlllic a few "minder, A luncheon was hclt! inlhe A~~cm ~ bly Room Qn April 26. rlrsl~prize winner ror Ihe 1:\!'gc~I.li~h pO(II wn~ John FOMlull~r of MlbSStpequa l)lUk : <;econiJ prize ""liS won by C)' Gould of OCC<lnside anJ Ed Gonion or AI benson. Th pritcstlnd trophies Were prc!>.cntcJ tu the winner, by Chnm John Scun7iano and ()ro, Vincent I>i Flo.li), As usual. Etizubelh und hel crew did a fineJllb ..erving IUllch anJ makin8 evcryon~ comfonnbte , Afler the lunchL'Qn, nllNC a nd lIanclllg were enjoyed. Ii is with deep rcgret we repon Ihe death of Fin . Sec. Ruben Williurn, of Occnn~idc on Ml1)' 4. lie will bt hard 10 replnce . ClU'!HIlR AIR.NS'rIIN, P.S . FlI.l\NK WIIA I F., P .S . thc new (lflicen. Tony Badami gaveled the audience the IIml n(lllficll the (;UC'h of of Ihe Olancs bccall~c of ao~cn cc Uc I Jc ' ~ ~Illldcn IlhIC~' , we COIl~rat · thin~rcnl(iin'Son '\l<:hedllle . l-l cl.l l w;ly~ liml':1 guc~1 'f'C"!..UrfOl OUI monthly meellngll. Sel"'1ice plll~ were HWHHkl1 to A . J. Marelich, 60 ),carK; Mike Roth. Hurry Wehr, Ernlc Kmchcr,!i5 yca.... ; uilltc Lt!nl1~' Oll'ner. lilt: entt!r1:lItIment pro. for makmg this event a rlllllll~llI! 'lIece:.:., A Q;lI1d-UIl comic h!lQ thc audience IHUghlllg for an spcaker WU~ Rudy Dc MIIY. chit·( hour electriclil II1 spcc\Clr fur Sun Fmn- thmo. Badami I)j)ened ollr May I I IlICCIIn.{t In 1hc C'IHm.:h of Ch!'i ~l IlIld Icd L1 .~ in the I)lcdgc or r\ltc,giann" Roll call of oniccrs reveulcd all preseili. " 111: minule'; of Ihe past r~gu"w and oollrd nlcctings were approved . I'he ~pc:lkl'r for Ihl~ mceting W:t, George DlllllOn. who di.~cu:.!>.ed Mt.:dicare :md 811si8nmcnt. A momenl of ,itcilce wa\ t)b~ervcli fot Ann Chadnick who passed away. I(,·tl lt; Shl"11I UI I~III1I t.:d lilt.: ~ llIUfl al)(1l'l the cullVention 10 be held in Millon . Joe hleobson will be honored hy 11I~ coll c:lglle:. on h i ~ hir1hJay . C(mgrtHuhHlons. Joe. from all of 05_ Bro. Om\IJr \~I!d Ihollc who Inhaled and got IIllbcslQS poj$oning should '1j .. il Ollr IIt110n lawycr~ liP North . Our L.IlIie!> Allxiliary I!lrned in 11\1~r $3S0 to our Irensurer. After Lhe 50SO ,1(;)wil'~. we had n:.frc:.hmcn l ~. !'oliIH:nl remnrks were made by Ihe NCS legarding Um,h ' ~ plan to CUI Ihe capilfl l~g8in s lal( from .n percent to 15 percent. Jr adopted . Ihe Bu~h plan would pro\'ide A huge windfall IV wcallhy ill'lcstors when thcy sell kl k in c~i~l in g corpor.llionk. II wun ' t, Ill! Bush mllinlllins. resul t in Ihc creation of ncw product'> and I cehnologie~. It' !> a fact an)' CUI ill the C:lrll:lI ' Io:!l III ~ Ifu: would ~," I y ben~ elil thc rich. II'~ up 10 C('m~rc% IfJ reject this proposal . DAVit) BLAN C; , P.S. WE JOINED FORCES l( l,i·IH.Er · CLUB OF' L . . 6, SAN f"RANC I SCO. t: AI~.- i'hlrr)· Wehr has been vice president or our club fmoycr 12ycui'S Forc'lcryoccll~i on Harry spcnds countless hours gelling Iht.: Imlln.::u! y kl llU :,~t:ill~ Ilt111 I;:VCIY· R. P. Guc!ff. Fronk Me!"curit) , cisco. He gave ,\ fine s]')Cech Alld I.'llhghlencd us on new Chu!u;:c)' pcrIIl llh:d fl)r differenll ~' I)\:), of C{)II:slrW:lion, Th" year':. St Patnck ' , 1)01)' PUfty grem sueCl.'h, There wert' over 100 people 111 1II1cnd;lIu.:e. ~pcc lu l Ih;lnk )' 10 011 1' nh!lI,bch who c\)I\l ril>~ uted their clTor" 10 nmke the ['ILln)! wll.!i:1 ,ucce~"ful, Uu~ . Mgr. Fr:anlGlcn :11111 Ihe union liHUT wr:re present. AI Ihe ApI II J\lccllll& \J\II gUt,1 ,pcak~r wa!> P.Ult CcUil'lo, lOur direc· tor forthe Retiree:. ll1b of L. U. 617. San Milico. Since Ihd" club I:. I..Inly a few ytllrS oLd. It'~ hurd to Ill'l enough people Itl fill a blls fl)1 Ihell tripS . We arc plunning on huvln8 a JOinl venture in the fil um: ror bus trip~ . G ENE Wu I.H! I(J . P,S. CLUB VOICES CONCERNS RETLRliES CL U OF l.U. 9, CIIl · ('AGO, TLL.- The (ol1owing I" aleller 1 senl 10 Pres , George Bus h and Ihe RcplIbhenn Tn:.k Furce in W ~l sh­ ingtoll , D.C'.: Dt.:~lr II Cltlllr.lblc Slr..~ In tillinG out the Tu,k I~orce Survey. yOIl mlly h,.ve mb~cd n few Item,. In the first question, IJlm . there hn'l~ been tOO m:lny regu tmijlns dim· inalcu for bUSlllC!)) j )LJeh a:. (I) tho~c related to snfclY of workers Ihrough OSHA , (2) ~ntCty oftheCllvlrlJlllllcnl ( EPA . oil ~ piU~, i nd ll~tri:tl ,.;pi ll,); (3) reu lI..:etl funding or CQnScrvlllion and cn'lironnlcnlal wOl'ker\ al\ll C/JII· cerns: (4) acid min- a concern of the UI\lleJ SIilIC\ ;1IIt! Cunadll~ \lnll (.5) pollut ion of lancl :'Inu water by bll~i· IIC-~~, ~lJycrnlllcnl. ImIU:'11y- wlll Ill' RECOGNITION SURFACES RETIRE • ASSOC IATION 0'" L. 3, NEW YORK , N. Y •• N. n ,/\. CltAJPl' ER-A banner lUrnout o( UICIIII}!;", oIUJ gllu:.h cluuycd IIll: :'Pllit or brotherhood at our joinr-vcnttll'c luncheon of Ihe Nort h and $Qut h Chapters on March 17 , Guests were lI"hrrf"fl lnln It rll'lV111r mom to <;0_ cializc and 10 honor Harry Orecfltietd, who WII" pre~enlC'd ..... illl the Man or the Year Plnqu . Hnrry !\lId hIS wife. Chnrlo\le. were accompanied by (I;(!vernl f~mil y membch. He lhanked everyone for the special award, especially Chllrlotte--hchind e'lcry succes:ifullllllR s1Undli hiS wife who blOlllil lt Ill!'> ICI.0HIU!.JUII lu the surfllce, The IJrolhers ItIld ' I ster~ from Ihe oulh haplcl were lie· J(J ~O yCl1rs hy Bus. Mgr, Fron'l Glen. At nur JUIIIHlrll mC(:ling our i!-UC~ I iju sh ndmmiSlnl1ion. e~pcc::ially with the Ah"kull 1111 ,pIli We could go on- union hUMing. pcn!>ion busling, Medlc;m: moncy goms: from "I'eter It) pal' p,ml" ill ,III errOl't to balam:e the: budgct. t i C' , Yes. I vote reg.ularly. Ye" I am ClllICC l'll cli yc~, plt:a~c. do CUI lrrcspon~ible spending. No. 1 will n(.11 CQIll l'ibulC lO Ihe Tn~k Force or ~u!lJ>Ort It Rt publlcrlU admini~tr.l.tiun IImJcr Ihc ~ e conditions, LI Roy W"[}ZI I'"SKI. P,S . WE GOT TOUGH! RETlkE£."i ' I. U Ot' I.. U. II , LUS ANf:ELi!:S, CAL.,-'· Whcll the going !lei" lough, the lough Hel going." ThaI's what uur dub members huve !-teen l1Qlng. When AUOSI IA wa.~ threntcncd by cutbacks in funds . olfr IIlC1I1001'§ lient lcnc .... lind m(i(lc phone c:lII~ to (\11 1 cicCICli officials Now rAUnS I-IA i" hcinB rC"C"ogniud n~ It ncce:;sary hlW 1....\ be enforced to protect all wOI'k\:rs. Matt y or Ollr mem o ber.. hu."c rela tives and friends workIII!; hi YIII'ioll'l ll..::c Up;tliOIl ~ who lIl'r: vulncmblc to l.u:cidcnts and QutraHCuu:. lICb by menllllly ill pcr~OIl'. A s l ron~ program is imporlrtnl in pre'1cntuI& wurkp!i1ce and CQlIlnulIllly I rttgecllc~ whlc!-t have killed people. AI our rcw;ular montbly mectings uhe SeCond Wcdlle,day in ellery m,mlh. e)(cepl spct'illl meetings in AU.Q.II~1 lIlIt! Seplemi)er), .... ur menl· ben, arc informed aboul current legbll11i\1n nffc:ctinll all of us; such as the dI1l!>li.:: need rllr a na t io n~1 and Cnhl\trophlc heulth plnn, Medica1'C, (Iffordahle hotl~ing lllld our concern 000111 world ecology , We lire fommute and graleful 1('1 h[\'IC repol'l ~ by nlcnlber& who Jllio/:nd special nleCIInt:s lind hcurings pcrillining to senior i!>.!> IIC'I. If the retirees can't IlHend the IIICCllIIgS, we [lrgc them to read our f11/t)r/ C;rellli new~lcItCr. publiShed ttl least four times II yenr. To receive Ilu~ lII: w.. lc\lcr. YOU I1lU ~t be " pmdlip Rctil'<!c, tub member. YOlI'1i ~n d II inrnntUlliv(' . mtrrr~l i ne. lII spiring (llld edlll,mll(lllui. We are thankfu l Ra lph allil Edml Larkin arc dedic:)ted mid C11IJllblc I,r r rep;lrill8 this news· 1«:II1:r ru t' us. At nur April mecting wc were ad dressed by Shirley Bagcll . pre:.ident 01' thc Lm Angele s Area Chaplcr of Nolch Ilabie~ . Whether you' re in tlll.!;oi c:ttegory \)1 nut. we:tll must 5CC Ihilt Iho\c "lTeeled be cqu[l! rccipient8 of Soci:ll c:eUl'll)' funds. T hrough Ihe dilig,cnceofl he Orothc.: 1· ~ unJ Si:. l ~ rs in uur club, 1I\1lllll find new uctiYllics, rencw friendsh ips and hOlve fun bi ltt lcJllting ow' ll10mhly mcctin~. If you havc questions, bring Ihelll to the nCAI meeting. If we don't hilvC. the Iln !o.Wl!r!>, we ell n direc t you 10 the ~ouree who does. EtI<-THl>R GaoR(JE. P.S . CLUB MOURNS OFFICER L.OCtl 6, San Francllco. Cel.. Retirees Club S&nIIce-pln recipients. Left 10 rIght ara Broa. M,,",lich, Roth, Wehr, Guftltf, Katchftr and fHrcurlo with BUI. Mg t. Gltn. IU~T IREES CLun 010' L. . 2b. WAS HI NGTON, O.C.- It IS my ~ lId (!lEW J O HN;\LIIIUGUST 1989 ,Iuty to rCp(ll't the rm.sing orRcllrces Club lTcll. Edmund . M cDoliough on Mnrt; h 17. UrI,), M<:OOnwih. h.1Ul rail hfully ~~ rvec.l ddighl. Fun ilnd j.mlC ' WIth cu~ h pnles will mnke this n picnic OUf ",o:mb\:fS WIll Ct\lUY, as presldem £If the R AI. PII $ 1 III :M ... N,.... club \mce M ay 1981. H e had ah(J served a~ vke president lind Focccli' 11'0'1: lroan) m~m~r or Local lb. llis UnlII'Hlg tUurl'> In all hl'i endeavllr) are Ihe cpit£lome of unioni.!>m ,md bhl1hcl hootl 1310, \tc:Dooough Votlll be ml~!lcd b) everyone ....'ho knew him _HJchun.l Murphe~ 51', wru. dected prc:-.uJcnt hi Ihe April election .. We're oblalDlDg esum:ne for Ihc prmllllK or our annual rume book .... W1\I We're hoping Ihi'ii ~e:ar "ill he a, ..ucce''1ful ll'i la.. t yc~r. The local unton PICAI will be In Augu .. t. IUlll our Annual O~''1tcr Ro..l~1 Votlll be in Cktohtr The masl ~ ill be hd(l ,II a m:\\, 1000"UIIOO Ihl.~ }'ear. P ANNUAL DINNER SUCCESSFUL ncr CLUI\ 0 "- t . . 58. I) ~­ nmlT. MICII .-Our men,ber-. ;'Ind Ihetr fst1Ulte~ hS\le hod m.&ny fin!! dinne .... and !>4)C1ll1 evenl .. We ttl· u:nded 1M races. an e~ cnln~ InIIlalL-J hyf'fcll:1nri Mar"£r C"a('rm "'n Mrlrrh Zl. At the general tnc-cllng In \ f..1rch, 8. Del:lpilfrom 11K local') Tnl5l Ocrc explained Ihe inMHtlnl.;C: and medical bc:nefi~. dliy,--kecp coul' PI~e .&1It:ml )ollill mttlln~ ..... e look forv.an:l to scclnJ e,,:I) \111\;. I;"IiII S<xurily. In'lu r<illl.:e IInJ rncdir..'11 benefit ... Our I\nn oal Dinne:rWII... a complele ~lIu!e~s. Ne-arl)' fKfl r.oeople were in aue nd:m~. The ll>f'CJ.kcr, \Iocre mtm. duced by Pre). Fnlnk S"do",ll>ki. he Ulimked Iho)e r(!~po n S l bl c f~lr Ihe entcrtalnment and dmner. cll>peeiall) Don Ross, J,)hn Greenwood, Cleo Caccia. and Flor1:ilCC lUIlI IlIIi Gllrnq,n Emma I-lam s l'ompleted the: new di rectory for d"lnbullun , "In tere appreciation (or her eff~ns W.J...' IIQled_ 0\,111 Ros) irttr,KJuccd Sell Chm Omscll fr om Ihe 71h Oi.m ict, who ment ioned new con.,l l11Ctlllti COltl~ for lhe Brca and new hCII/ih 1'l~1'8 "1I11I ~ ill proces~ for seniUrs, Dir of Se nior Alliance Doneldn TholHp..UI1 l1ute..! the scrvicc-s hcr group cXlenJ ~ 10 ,cniors in ollr regmn , SI~lh !)Ist rict Inl. Rep. J ame~ Rlldldl cOlllpli. lI1ented U ~ on our ~tlcce\s Qnd mcntioned pension bel1t.fi l ~ concernm g FORMEIl OFFICER HONORm R ~-rIR EES CI.UB or I.. U. Don', rUft;el ul.tt An!lll\\lCom Roa~ ~n Au!;. ::!l II LItH M AR-"E\;, P .S. tHANKS, LADIES; WENEmVOU IHrnR EES (lUn Of: LU. 64. YOl ~G.STfJWN . OI1lO--On Sepl_ In ~hlY to obtain tnformalmn on net.'. !"Cl lrcc!> and li1elr bcncfil~ :11 Int: Unton hall . There ",ere :.~J..cr .. Jdd!"C,~mg '0. lac.. 1;J8, Ci,v.I.no, Ohio, HetlrM' Club 'orme, PrQ. Flynn dill-play. givilo wha I:lmllt\\·I.I\\\:I'I\1 .... 1"1'1" Lr.., A"'rnnOJII . Gerald liClr. l-tarold Wilcox. Leon Bu r~cb. S. Ilhl , Harold Locker. Joe McCltrlhV, Slllnle)" Wil k in~.Cl3r~ cnce BllllanJ. plu) 70'ycllr member Lou" Funk , WelhL1nk Local 17 mcm· bc-r.!l for Ihelr ,IBc:ndanee UI our din' R~:1'llIEES WI! alteoocd II '>Cnlln,II' We wt,h e\ er) one <;are and h3rpy j (l·yeur ('In [till! c\lngratulah:d by the ~nlirc gn1~11l, Other SO· year mcmbers ISE W retirees. Gerry $Qm.. , ~on of old-time r John 800m, mlroouced Lo· al CiS offiCer) who were: pre.,enl " Doc" Mcachan Wll.!t pre'cnleo his 28. 1983, Ihe reIJtl:e" uf Loc.,1 b4 4:I~lded to ({)I'm u dub or I'ture:d c1eclrid"n Wllh a gIn ofSIOO from Ihe local. we aO! ~wned. We ~d 18 memhcr. Ullt uf It po'rslble b5 aTtend Ihe firM nl(ChnR . We elected our offictl""i :lnd plnnned monthly meet· Ing~. The fin.( year Wi rough Ihe members kCPI gCltlllg ..carte_ Weh{td vcr)' httle 10 offer them ",hen lhl::)' did come {lill We hod 10 do some· thlDg- we Invlf(.>t5 Ihe wives 10 10m Wllh II'. from Ihal tune on. we hnd good IIlcetmg., r herll ' .. nOlhing like ladles 10 gel IhinB~ GCti ng. We )HlI"te(/ IU have lunt:heon meet· ings at noon Votllh a .. peake r Qr some olher enlerUllnmCfil 10 keep the in· IcrC-St nowin~ , We've bee n gellmg ~ few new mcmt\Crs wben they relire, lind .....e nrc gr(lwlng In numberli , We have n picn,,: 111 JIIIll:, II corn m a Sl Ifl AlIgll ~t lmd 1/ di nner-dunce in November keeping II' prell}' buw, We hllve lilfil a few memhcr.. Former 13,,'1 . Igr. 'hurlie BowdJch pas~ed away al tlu,: flg e of 93. He "crver.! '" thai position aimosl 24 y(:~lrll belmc he went ty.lck 10 work with hiS tools. li e- r~tlred aOer Ihe age of 7(1 Ch;lrlic was VoteU-known anJ !ikcJ b nil whu knew him Our Olher deceased membe rs [Ire 0111 SIVcrlin&; Miles Davis: ChfT Bi tch; and Ene Hoyer'l wife. Bea.l ncc . Our 'iymf'l:lt hy 1$ eXlended 10 Ihcir ramilIes-l hey all will be n1 i )~eJ . Our Umeer'i are Pres. Ray Ona. Vice P~s. Jack Zenn, Scc,-'freas . $01111 lurrow and Sergeant al Arms Lou Modcn;t. Executive Hoard mcm· be", ;u'c Jtlhn Berndt. Eric floyer. Bvb M-en., Bob[\atc'>andJ.U:/.;. Kell y. SAM Mnllllow. P,S OUR NUMBERS ARE HIGH RETIREESe!. BOft.lJ.I34. In· LAl. O, ILL.-Many Ihunh 10 lhe lournal and 10 those llr)IOIi ..... ho h;i\<c JO.ncd our dub. At lasl coonl ..... c M\'e m mt:mbc.r... man)' or . . . hom lell II .. (i1r:-y first learned of our e\bl en,!! Ibroug,h the l QllrlU,1 If )'oll're mlcrtslcd 'njoining our group. w-nle u~ fll 109 N uncnln Ave. l"orl.. R1d~c.lII . 60068: and 5«. John H,.· bum ~IIJ ~nd you a sum(,le new~­ I!!Ucr anJ in(ormatlOn I1n how 10 Join A-; pan of our May mtcttng, a itltltlUl inl ~c rv ice wa., hdd for de· censed Bros. Reinhold Gerltl 7, A lc.\.· .. nder Alkm~o n , DaVid COnrklr,\. l3ernar.,) Coleman and John Co r ~ lgla , who'IC ntlmcs were plllccd on IJ pernllU'ic:nl Roll of "Ionor. Our llr;'lyc:n go w-lIh them. Alrred Sienkiewicz. 1~llw 9 rd Slokas, Alben MO'l ~r. Jo~e ph MAnikoni" :J.Jld Albt;:rt Opri:.ko p.. rtlclpattd in thc annual ceremony Vice I)rc . . . Roben I<cglJi h oblili neu 100 discount tickets fllr the June (I Ct1b .. gIi lllC ..... Itn the M C I ~. Ilclluuful weal her nod 1\ SCOfe of 8·4 fllndc Ihl' :. wUllderfu ! ufl ernoon for everyone bUl thc Meb . The Nlghl a1 lhc Races al May\l. ol'lIj Pllrk wa~ abo a <;uCCCS!io , lind Lionel Allen Ill> alre:ld ), pl(lllning tleX1 )tilr' s event. B UOCUiJ\ MV , P ,S . j~. C I.FNf.1 \NU , OIllO-A I Ollr reBu- lar monthly "'etting on May l>re, 8nh FI~'nn f,I, ".,,1 wa<; prc.;.eou:-d wnh .. gavel mounlc\! on un eOSr.l\ocd pl.lque Thl" ","1\" a token or ('IUf a,PPf~ jilhun (m ,I JOO \l.l':\I-Jone H.: \CI'Ved I" president ror man~ )car! :'100 wurked ""td to mal.;c our dub itll Ollt~mndrn~ one. His leaden.hlp. hlQh .. t"nd,IfIJ" and dl.-diC'ated 'lei Vl(;( U~ s good u:unple to ..,JI our memo 10m Our dub I\ad man}" e\cnh thl" ,ummr:r On June 20 \/oil! had luft(h at .. local rc~t.lllt"dCll :md toured NASA I..A;wl' Research Center to CkHland. Vothere .... c "'Ic~cd the [atcsi "d\tUn\:c- menl" In the ~clc:ncc of '5PlCC In~el ()nJul> 'i .... c~pcntad:l.yaltheh~'rsc mces 31 the Thi.'>tledo\lo n Rate Tn.!!}. A lunch wu .. )crved In Ihe beautiful. iur"ondllJoncd clubhou'SC. On Juh 19 we wenl 10 Ihe CaTO~t Dmncr !1tcalrt In Akron. where .....e efljoyed nice: Jinner ,md later ~lt led bou,;k for the IngC' play "Oo BI:Icl. P.\lIc:nt· Leather Shoo Really Reneel Up'?" Our AnnulIl PICniC will be held al CJmwOOd Purl. In Independence. O hiO, on Aut;, 8 WI; will huvc: our lI~U.:l1 !'ut lu k dl ~h :'t rrangllmCntb \\ ilh Ihl; I(ldlc!> donlllin~ their picnic spc· ciultic) to nlJke Ihl' iI food -Iil\llnij II III€ W JOURNALIAUGUST 1989 Brothers and S\ste~s, we want you 10 have your JOURNAl' When you have a change of address, please let us know Be sUle [0 Include your old address and please don't for~el 10 1111 in L U and Card No This in- formation Will be helpful In checking and keeping our records straight " you ha.e changed local unions. we must have numbers of both. Mall To : Address Change Department ADDRESS CHANGE? NAME NEW ADDRESS STArt CITY ZII' CODE PRESENT LOCAL UNION NUMBER _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ CARDNUMBER~c====c~~~~~07==~--------­ (It I./I'llrnown. e,*1I: i'r!m toelf Utwotl) PENSION MEMBER r..J OLD "'OORESS CITY STI\fE: ZIP CODE Inte rnational B rotherhood of E le c tric a l W o rkers t 125- 15th Streel, N.W Suite 903 FO RMER LOCAl. UNION NUMBER _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ __ Washington, D, C. 20005 DUlI't lorg*, l 10 regis ter to vote al )lou r' new address. 31 arc gre.llly ;Iprrueill!t!lt hy all the WEARE PROUD IBEW RETIREES r~lI rcc ~. TOM COI(l{l{jAN. P.S. IU-: I'IREF. C t, H U.· t . . 211. AT. LANTIC en Y. N.J.- J'm honored 10 wmc ll.rude~ r(IT lh~ Journ,,1 re. g;udinS our duh. We h,u'e 11 gn:=.,1 dut) lind local. We hild help from the locullo keep OUI ~Iub with t .... u }ear<. t c nd:lfI~c l.lCn~lon 1) t1 r pcnSlrln benefits: It'S always a plca- III OUf Murch 17 11rcakfu:.t; c nh.:r1 .linmenl W!\S fumi>i hcd by Joe Joe Whi1~ , \ong\tCI. IIml Bt:!lun Hall . h;IIUoisl. Otlr pr(,Yioll~ :.ul!Igc,· lIon (If II rutlln! dll1ncr dldn 't 1I!{11er i:l.lize due 10 lack or interell!' t\ rev. nlem!lcr, rCl'O:lvcll hlrlhdll)' rcn~. arul :-;C\>er.lt happy n,enlbcts C.ulu: aw,,>, wilh lhe d(l{1r pn'le nnd e(..ltIpt,ln-dr.tw. OFFICER AnENDS BANQUET of good mcmbcrllhip. The 1",,,1 will R"':TIK"~ ":S t:LUB 0'" L.U. l61 , GROTON. ONl\.-Our annual ban· help u" wllh wlialt:\'cr .... c nced. The q~lc' IlcJpcOltK\ f'mm ,he enure local lJn1on. w:\<;. "lUnco when (icllrgc Shcne.:o\~ct GolrClub Wilh 30 people In nttcmlllncl'. Stilet the NinqlJt!1 .... as We hud u nice crowd .d our April Breakftl:.l; ourCntcI11unmcnl Wll'o fill' nished by young Jeff Linnem who played COnlinl1()u", m\l~ic . Pre.. t\r· helJ clo~e 10 51. Piltrid:!> Day • .I ..:omed bccromd l'ubbal,!~' dinner wa ... ,cn'cd. All1onJ:[. Ihe mVllt:d gue.. l~ Slcnevi~ uf\n\ltJlleetJ IW(l ~Mrd membe~ w!,':rc fintshmg chelf It'rms ;tnd n:'ljuc!>led 1100l1llo1l1on, 10 replace The club SlockinMcr \loa... hu~me .. , m,lnlIl1cr; hc''i now refired nnd b Ii mtmber or our cluh. WI: ahu ha'<c ;. 101 ur help frum Ous, Mgr. George Fenwick. AS:.I D.l\I~ LCI,.-d,. l ony (lIlI .... !LAd wa\ held un M:uch ') a t thc. WCrt Local ~61 Vice Pres. Charles and their Will Jr . who .... dcomcu the reliree'" 31l\J BUC\IS. Als(I in attendance ,\ Ii.." Su·,;un Wolm .. kl. <;ccrclar)' or the 10....I. with her ~un. Retire.:.<; Club I'n: ~. Ch,lrles !Jaker ¥J'Cctcd e\cry· 0I1C: amI mtl'oouced the oc"' officc:n. l~ Iht'" dub . A pullllek ~1If1rcr W,I!. held at the ha1l in April. KU/!!>'" hatl.! guod time. You can ~c EI)WIN J. W"' L UK. P.S. Ihe entire loc:tI Phil Hmgenhclmer w,.\ h!ch:cted he doeli II gooJ job. We prcsidcnl~ mcct tt.c <,ccund W tdnc-.day uf I:III:h monlh. Our .... i\'~ are al\o memt"ttr",. We h ll'l<l: j;(K)(I lUI'fl(lU''' , rhc Iocul h..,,) " dmner .II ~Iarmh · .. Marm .. fhe Rellree ~ Club mcmb.:~ \Ioby we are proud of our local We are proud II;) he n:llred from Ihe lOEW. If\\-c weren·l. 'ire ~olllJ halve "Cr) hule, A word "f .dvKe I\) Ihc :younger mcmh¢r'>: SlIfJflOr1 ".lur union. and buy uruon·miUle U . • lind ELECTION RESULTS ANNOUNCED n .ll::\. O"~ l.L • ..I!9. i\ ,sll\ II.. LF~, l'I·:N1' .-Thc: oe .... or~ 'ute \" 1..!l~I\\f yuun: \ ttll .. I,')IISldc.rcd II member of Ihc org'llIizati()n. We e.ll,lcnd "lUI ... ym l"a lhie~ to thc l'If PJlul Fmnz. Earl Stewarl. Jim I'Hltn,!:cr tmd An Sol'f'r Brl') fllll\lhl!~ Soper received 1.. 0;. 50· ycar pHi 11I~t yell" mg rn/e ... nold lhem-~vernl were menllone". We eXJlCm:nccd 'o(IIllC very hUI .... cllthcr in April : our la I mc(lina for the. summer fOQnlh<; Wil.. In M.IY Uur bnY.IUOl~t!> will rc,lIml!' In Octnhcr We .d .... u)·., 'Hre\\ a gr(,at deal of prcparnllun I~ nC1,;e .. ~.tl") rm Iht5c b~ukfa'its; ","c \"'OlIld Ilppn:cmte ib Ulan) memben. and fncnd\ 'l11t:nrling a-.;.poo.!>lble We .. I.'!oi) ,...\k Cne rncm/'lcrs (0 rdrn.in from lwkin@ Juring the enu:nlllnmcni. Lf"c can't achll· .... C Ihl~ .. mall reqllc't , ""c'lI d lr,cuntinllC enlC:/1,:unmcnt nlr .. Ill ..... TTI It. r J GI!IIM,(;I: N 1t'IiOLS. PRES. CWI INSTAW NEW OFFICERS Rf.TIRf.I::', l H 0 " L . t ZS{)' RAI'II) t:ITV, S.D.- We Installed our OI!Yt omcc!', .11 Ihe May 3 m~ting. They nrc Pre . C. A. Mitchell. Vice Pre" Larry Murtw.n nnd ec.- r rcas. 'n10ky Ma'\un E,ecUlivc Board lltemh!er>ilrl:! 1Jttn l~ .I)(IO ~l yer;-. £Ido l..orcnltn. Jim K clklr. Ra~ Ko"'kelll~ r,md the M:r'leant al anns IS Rt') Harg.tn The club .... ilI hold a m mhly meet- mg Itl Ihe RClrdl Fork ut TlQUO Onl: of Ihe dub's proJCCI .. ",.I!. palllllRg the: m"ldc or lhe unIOn hall ~ [)QNALtI WANEK . P.S. R..-;nH"' fo·~ Canadian rruduch TUI'I'II.J1IIU I' l l MIM, . I'.S ficeD el«te!.l III ttl<: meclm(l: on April 14 an:: 17c'!o. Wiley Pope. Vicr RETIRED MEMBERS APPRECIATED RETI"RE"F.s CLU B 0 .. I.. l . lJI. SIOI.' X ern . IO\\A--Qurmcmbt'n, gCI !ogelher e ... tl'} 'lttuml Saturda) ror breakflll:>t .11 d~ ~low ;uJ Julin· !oOn''!o rc.o;.Hmrnnt In StU\!\ Cit~ 00 March 11 thert \\-eI'C 646 )'~r:o. of good standing In Ihc JOEW amooR. Ihi" 1ft nU'mbrr\ .... hu ;1/lcndl;"ll the hreald'a t. 11m. tmdilion ",,is '!ohlr1t:d 0) HIO Harold MIlr11n 10 )eal"> ..go ancr he ~tln::d Mcm~"c(lm('furl()\Kl c(ltl· \Jcn.arion and renllm~e "houl ,,1<1 Clme~. umom~m. poitlic$. tm~'ehnj :tt1(t family. The Mil phlCl for the. increa!oc in our fishint!, paso;.ecJ to send (1In.b 10 ..i k mcm~'" .&n,1 It) the (a mille .. vfdecca'§cd ntcmbc::N There <tre lIhoul 40 n:tl~e .. In the area lind u~uall)' aboul IS to 20 are al ine burr",!. H;uukJ I\'t nnm ROO Harry Manm c!l 1I all the Bmthel1l to remind them of the meetmg. '''hell' effut1 .. Yr~ l'ope We!>.l. Scc.-T~as. Margc Pope . .Mrgeanl al ,\nn .. Leland Jcrmgan lind C'hJpltun Odc:II"Democ:rnC Je.nkin" Our meml>en enJuyed " mce trir and lunch to P3ns Landing S I IlIC' Pilr~. R ..,ghl'I-Ccmg Inp rollo .... cd 10 L...ml BcI'\¥l,."t:lI tht: l.J.t.c'!o .. (1\1 L"t..: I)tlrklc,· '1111(' Par~"'S m KenlUckl'. Allcnd.u\l.."C al ourmeetmgs I!> f3irl) ~ood. bUl we hould h,,\oC"rnany I1lOI'C ;1I1t'ndlllg I'hl' club IS for £ttl our retired m('mbeb: '0 come On do"'I1 tllthe limon halt C\Cf\ (our1h Mtmday at 1:2:10 r m .. ,and cnjo) 1hc. good food and fellowship. We need your "iUIlfll.1n WI! " F. PoI'I, P .S MEMBERS MOURNED KETIKf.F.." CL.UB 0" L..l. 9.Ul , nJ]'(f. M IC.II.- Wt hrt've otJr tnfll(mal mec,jnp on Mooda~ s aod the regular mCClln!!~ ~'n the 1i .... 1 Wcdm: .. • lla~' of the month We: lnok. dpprcnIke.ship IIppliC3Jion!> (l)r I\\(I \\.1,'1:k .. an March rurtbe Joinl ApprenlK:eship ommll1ec.and .... cdld the l:lwn w('Irk afUund Ihe umon hnll Gene Allen h.h been ,u;:tl\C In I)ur club and is "mutor hommg" thmugh lheSomh wllh hl~ Wife, LorellO. Mel Porter find hi ...... Ife moVed Id P~JC' ni'-~e .tli '0\.1<;11 Ihem Iud In their new home. John RenlJ,lf .&nd hi .. ~I(l' arc recupcmllng at ho~ aftcr bclll,g SINd; b)' B car ~hllc croSSing. Ihe ~lrl,.'Ct. ATTENDANCE IMPROVING \\lc: 'VI,'; iJl:C:1I II) III),: III "",trlt.H.. 1 1111.:: other RClin:c:. Club\ and IIlEW re RETIREE ( ' tlll 0'" L.V. Mil. I'IIUENIX , ARIZ ._We had fair at~ h31t. tlJ'«S around thc: SIIloIC'. P1¢~e COn· lact me SO we clln gel logclher :11 the We Ihank Ihc l ruslec~orlhe NCar WE KEEP BUSY; COME JOIN US kETlRF."f_'" C"l.UK 0 .. l .U. 154);:1. IN· J)IANAI'()LLI), INU.-This IS m} firsl repol'1 (rom our dub, W~ elec.ll.'lI ollicers in Man:h: fltts. Carl Mat· tangl). Vice Pre .. BcllY Isbell, Se [)Qrulhy Prickelt. T~. Joe P1ank and Sergcant at Arms Wilma James. E,cl;utl\oe BO<lrrl nlCl11ber'iare Emma Hooo;on. Ruby Shuler. igel Tucku. MuryllnO! IW"il, Curl Uavldson, IIIld Rol-ttl"l and Brll'hdr,1 brendl . We bu.. e IQls o( act l\',Ues planned for nur member; In an effort 10 keep c\;cryQne in louch With each other aHlJ thc I3rolherhoud We planned onc-day lrip.. to ne:trby POlllt~ of tntefeSI an J une and a Ihrce-da)" trip 10 Mac kmnw 1'illlnd We ure Ulklng a Mb$, ...1Iprl c:ntlse thiS month. dOO .... c·re a in~ 10 wiscon~n 10 ~e The Il ou ~~ nn the Roc~o;. We r lan 10 !>cc o Cmcmnlili 1(1 vl~it Ihc Red~ baseball game and hlldrcn · .. MU'\cllm. In- di;lnuJX)hs Zoo Imd many olher poinu of lI1'ere~1 III Imh:Hmpolis AI our picniC this year. we'rc pitch· mil lulr-.e~hve .. , rl:I¥lng cn rd~ and touc h fOOtball, and haVing good food. Wc fire plt""Uf'lg gnrage sales. mmi lIuctionll, kc c.ream sodal!>. bIngo ran lC~ and Mi,ll1te Carlo evenl . We m:tke lap fOlbeS ror people III n\lrmtit hOO"lcs , suppon CJeancn food hank rl)r the poor l.Ind lij;ed . donate clulhm,tl to the Children's Home. work wilh Ihe HUlled Some 01 ~I 2J I , ~Iou)t cny. Iowa. AeU, ... Ctub n,ernbt>r. are, Ie" 10 righl.tronl lOw, Gerry SchuUy, HaIry Mar1ln, Harold ,"rtin, Ray Daylr.. Arney Genalchen , Don ApPflI, lIIIrry lIhl; blM:k lOW, Tom Corrlg.an. Bob McCtary, Bob D.II""!son, Ed Vedral, Oon Gallagher, Am~ Rich, Emey Mevlu., An Rlata. Kletn L.wlI' and Ed Wl1Igen. >2 ~(,llInr Ar lllln . ht'l" ""'ilh se nior cilizens bowling and ;!!\ • .. 1.. 1Anyone in neet! We e;ln, pro\ idin@ o ur metnbeni conlaCI II ... We aho r ilrllClpa tc in Ihe government'" su r· ph... e h ec~c progr.lm ror Ihe needy. We IO~1 II rcw member! Jll ring Ihe I rt~1 14 munth~, Our ntcmbers hlp ~I and~ III 22.5 mcmbcr~ :".,d .. Ill! growill!; rhe break.u p of West em Electric "ul!, u s c lO'ler togethcr eve ry day. DoRO'III Y PklCK l rrT, P • • IHEW J OUII NA LIAUGUST 19M9 he challenge wa, formidable: T nance. ;elect. pre pare and inSlalilighling fix ture, for three pail1l fi- ings depicti ng oUldoor scenes which arc displayed in Ihe olorado House of Represenlalives hamber. The fixlures needed to blend in wil h Ihe decor of the chamher yet not dom inate the portrait Ihey were intended to illum inro te. Al so. physical impac t on Ihe cx i, ting chambe r wall '. whic h are construcled of n solid layer of pla, ler, had 10 be min imi zed. Alld the job hlld to be finished ill the lillal 10 days prior to the opening scs..'1ion. IBEW MEMBERS IN THE NEWS Colorado's Spirit Shines On Chamber Walls Brothers Russon , lett. and Mullins prepare a fixtur e lor Installation . Fortunately. suc h challenges are n' l unu,lw l for Ihe I'rol""" iollal, who wo rk withi n Ihe un ion electrical construction indu , tr y. With Ihe fin allcial ba kin g of Iheir Joint Indu stry Promotion Fu nd , members oflBEW Loca l 68. Denver. and Ihe managemenl of oilier ' leCll'ic Compan y. n mem her of Ih e Roc ky Mou ntain Chapl er, N E A, accepl ed the chall enge. Top, River Run by Oleg Stavrowsky Is an allegorical depIction 01 the expansion of the Wes' In Colorado. Dan Rli sso n, journey man. and Lett , Mount Yale from the Harr y Mullin s. aprre nlice. (bot h of Lucal 68) and th e apitol maintenance people took ex tra cnre du ring Old Nath,op School by Ralph Oberg of Bozeman, Mon'ana, Illustrates Colorado '! foremost Industrles-agrlculrure, ranch· ing and tourism. I he inl\ tall alio n :-'u H__ nOI to damage the wall s. T he end resuit is a ve ry fun~tio nal anll ae'lhe ticall y ple",ing lighting sc heme. wilh two additi onal fi xture, fo r fUlure u,e. I he tru 'lees oll he NI::CAllU J:: W Joint Indu stry Pro moli on Fu nd arc: for the IB EW, Pat Reill y, Roy Lock,. Du ane Tidwell : for NEC A. Ra ndy Ca ranci. Ralph Lufen and Will ia m 1I. Simmons. This group decided Ihi, I)mjee l would be an excell en t way to contri bute 10 the co mmunit y and demo nslrale Ihe profc&sionali 5! 111 of th e union elec- Iri ca l construction ind ust ry. In the eyes of olorado Spea ker of the 1-1 l",e C .B. " Bcv" Bl edsoe, the pa rl n e r~ h ip accompli shed it s goals: ~ 'The lighting will serve as a permanent example of your ingenuity, skill and sense 01' civic responsibility for nil who scn'c in or· visil thcse chamber.", ," j Long 's Peak by Merrill Mahaffey serves liS a backdrop for. 'rom left, Representative Tony Gramps8S; House Speaker Bledsoe; Jim Owens, AAA Electric Service Inc.; Representative Jeannie Reeser; Brother Russon, local 68; Ray Carane/, Louisville Electric; Randy Carancl, Louisville f/eclrlc,' Bob Filson, Economy Services Corporation; IBEW.JIPF Trustee Loelesj IBEW·JIPF Trustee end then Local 68 Business Menager Reilly; Chuck OeMoullnj lobbylsr,. and Rick Collier, Collier Elecrrlc Company. IIlEW .IOlJRNALI AUGU~ T 1 9H~ JJ (COlllil/lI«! fro m Page 331 IBEW Cooperation Enhances Historic Occasion • oca11212. New York. New York. ~pearheaded Ihe elTon which lead to internallonal cooperation among broadca ler> during Ihe vi,il of Soviel President Mikhail Gorbachev 10 Ihe Uniled alion la I December . The arrival of Presiden l Gorbachev marked the . .' largesl and mo,1 cumplicated news event ever. II wasn'l on ly G rbac hev's speech, bUI .everal olher important events whic h required worldwide coverage: the awarding of Ihe 0bel Peace PriLe to U. . SecrelaryGeneral Javier PercL de Cuellar. Ihe eonclu,ion of a ucees ful General A"embly meeling and Ihe SCIlIement of peace lalk, on Namibia . Brolher Ile rb LapolT. engineering ,upervi.or. a nd Brother harles Rini. a ~i~lan t bu~inc~!'t manager and Executive Board member. helped Ihe nited at ion set the stage for Ihi; hi~loric event. with L cal 1212 and addre" to the . . General \ embly. \ IIh a Soviel production tcam (t he EI3 I. the Ih ree U.S. network,. C . Ihe Be and many olher world I1roadea,ling group making a major contribu tion. More than 1,500 Iclevi,ion, radio and pres, lalTer, converged on New York 10 cover Pre,idenl Gorbachev', visil Loeal 1212 Ass;slanr Business Manager and Executive Board member Charles Rlnl prc ... cnl al nne lime . Iwo lurge and Member of Local 1212 Edwin Morales, videotape editor three .... mall conference rooms were ,el up wil h video and audio feeds [(l service Ihe differenl broadcasling group,' ludio <lnd edlling requiremcnh . Brolher, Ray Ja k. head of video eOl1lrol , and AI Glovi h. head of a udio mainlenance, built ~ pecia l equipment 10 cope with Ihe magnilude of Ihe evenl and 10 handle the four tmn~mitting and three re- ceiving loop;,. lImera loca tion needed 10 be hUlh fixed and nexible headquarsince all event, at U. IeI" had 10 be covered. Cameras were plnced t)lIt~i d c the building , in:-,ide und uutside Ihe main en- 34 m EW .JO UIt NALIAU GU ST 19N9 lrance~ LO the conference rooms . in the SecurilY Council chamber. in the sec retary-genera!", office. and even on lopoflhe .N.libmryroof to caplUrc panicipanls ' arrivals and depanures. This was in addil ion to the cameras set up in the General Assembly hall for the speech itself. The highest level of standards was mainta ined by Brother Barry Gelberg . senior video technician . and hi s leam . whel her film ing was done in daylight or at nigh!. Soviet lelevision used feeds thro ugh LocaI1212',CBSfacililies; the ,ignal was then 'en! via INTELSAT. backed up by ci rcuits on I TERSP TN IK. Service was provided 10 BC, CBS, ABC and the lelephone company's nelwork control center. Olherworldwide organizations which received cover- age induded the BBe. TF- I. ARD. RA I-1. IT . CBN. C-SPAN. INN , W JU, WWOR. USIA. WT and U IVISION. Along with all the technical support provided by Local 12 12 forthis major event, Brother Jerry Jenning,. head of Ihe Videotape Department, suggested ~nd planned a coffee-and-paSiry hospi l"lity roam. Wilh the approval or Business Manager Mike Deleso and Ihe local's Executive Board, the members extended a hand of friendship 10 fellow broadcasler~ handle thi"i ma~ ivc complex's out- put of broadcast programs. conferoperation~ ubstan tial wage gains and in- S creased pension~ terms were negotiated separately al the local level. An immediate wage increase of 5 percenl and yearly lncrease of4 percent effeclive May I of 1990 and 1991 contain an 83cent eosl-of-living fioal rolled into the base rates. Ot her provisions we re among include improvements in life. and the highl ights of Ihe sell iement between Ihe electronics gro up of Rockwell I ntemational and the AFLCIO Industrial Union Departmenl' s Rockwell Coordinated Bargaining Committee. The 36-month agreement. which became effeclivc May I, 1989. covers almost 4.000 members of the lBEW: 1,500 members of the Inlernational Union of Electronic and Electrical Workers ; and 75 members of the lnternational A ociation of Machinisls. According 10 IBEW lnternational Representmive Peler Potenza-who was the lBEW member of the Presidents Committee-the samC economic package was agreed to by all aceidenlal-deal h plans and a prescri pt ion-dru g plan which call s fo r on-site pharmacies at all locations providing arne-day di pen sing service to workers, dependents a nd reli rees witho ul any charges Or deductibles. Additionally, Ihrough a preferred-provider provision for physicians' services, employees will receive 100 percenl reimbursemenl for services rendered by physicians designated a. preferred providers. The [BEW member affected by the settlement are located at Rockwell's Collin Division in Cedar Rapids, Jowa: a facility in Newport Beach. California: and a plant In Toronto, Ontario , Ca nada. Secretaries Meeting and technicians fro m around the world during Iheir visi l and long hours of hard work. Through B. Eichwald & Company Inc ., Local 1212 supplies all radio , lelevision and conferencc engineers 10 Ihe United Nations 10 ence three unions while noneconomic Rockwell CommiHee SeNies Contrad and maintenance support. On Ihis hisloric day Ihe.e members displayed a level of professionalism. cooperat ion and spirit of Ihe highest caliber-which o nly a union team could deliver. m EW JOURNA L/A UGUST 1 9~9 \ '----- I - I I .. ' -~- International Secretary Jack Moore , second row, leH, aUended the International Secretaries Meerlng which was held In conjunction with the AFL-CIO Union-industries Show In June. 35 DAD's Day 1989 Address Changes Departmenr employee Donna Beasley places a DAD's Day sticker on a contributor's lapel, • • " [11111'/ DAD '" Day evelll is II .'ihilling ,'.rumple of \10'111/ - nnd ;."1 a rem;,rder of holV W£' . . , must leaI'll 10 o ll~a­ sure sU{'('{!Ss. Not by the Sum of feer;sl1I ill (1f'/;0/1 0 1/1' (1Os,\'essi o ll,\', hl/f I by/ fhe goad we do for oth ers." - Prl)sidelll George .810'11 More tha n J() 1. 0, Re presentalives a nd employees were slalioned at Washi ngton, D, " Metro slops to coll ect donalions for DAD' s Day, Coordi natcd by Const ruc tion a nd Mainlcnancc Dcparlmcnt Director Congressman McMUlen talks with volun teer Bob Coulter. retired Direc lor of the Sign and Molor Shop Department. 36 Bud Fisher and Internalional Re prc,c nt ativc Sw nley Hubbard , these volu nteer< collected almos t $2,000 for the Uni versit y of Miami' s Diabe tes Research In titUle, Donations from across t h e co untr y were expcc ted to lOW I marc t han I mil lio n, IflEW JO lf RNALIAUGUST 1989 Represent.tive Tom McMillen ID·Md.j, second from right, cha rs with contributors while Construction and Maintenance Departmenr Director Fisher, center, and Journal Department O;rector Mary Ann Van Meter collect money at the New Carroliron , Maryland, Mefrostop. Senior Research Analyst Richard Thompson , background, watches as International Representative Doug Wiegand collects from a donor. Jane Bryden , secretary to Director Fisher, and Bylaws Department Director Bob B/erltz walt for more donators . IIIEW JO R ALfAUGUST 191!9 37 RESEARCH AND EDUCATION Women in the W ork Force T he makeup of today's work force is changing dramaticall y beca li se of the grow ing proportiull of workingwomen-more mOlhers of young children, female head s of household ' and wive s in two-worker fami lies. I n fact , the most sign ifican t cha nges in the labor market in the pa I 20 years have been the surge in the aVH ilability of women who want to ,mu/or must work an d the ri se in mullica rn cr fami lies. u.s. Work Force With 67 perccnt of wom~ n U ~­ tween the "ge, of 16 and 64 in the labo r mark et. the Uni ted States has the highest proportion of worki ngwome n oran y indu stri al ized nat ion, wit h the exceplion of the Sca ndina vian countri es. More than half o/" work ingmen have wives who are working full - or part -ti me . Bot h hu sba nd and wife wu rk outs ide the h me in mo,·c than 40 perce nt of married -couple fa mi lies. And bot h husband and wife hold jobs in 57 percent of couples with chi ldrenLip from 43 percent in 1978 . Working Mothers - 3M , Nea rl y 64 perce nt of women who maintain fam ilies are in the work fo rce; 73 pcrccn lof womcn in Ihei r prime chil dbeari ng yea rs (20-34) arc (.;urrcn tl y working, as opposed to on ly 35 pcrcenl in 1950. Mosl wu men whu ha ve children during t I1cir careers retu rn to work soon afte r their babies ore born . More than hair of all married women arc back al work by the lime their children arc a year old. Appro ximately 52 percenl of all mothers wit h ch ildren under t he age of I work out side the home. Working mother:, wilh chi ldren less Iha n IIJEW ./O I<NALIAUGUST 1989 2 years old are the fastes t-growi ng segment of Ihe U.S . work force _ Their numbers have increased by 129 percent since 1970. T WO-Ihirds of women with cbild re n under Ihe age of 3 arc working; 57 percent of all women with presc hool-age chil dren are in Ihe work force. as compared 10 12 percent in 1950 and 4 I percent in 1978. Almost Iwo-Ihirds of mO lhers with ch ildren under 14 years old are wo rking or looking for work . wherea on ly 8.6 percent of mothers with c hild re n un der 18 were e mployed in 1940. Forecasters are saying by the mid- 1990s two-thirds of mol hers with preschool-age c hildren and three-quarte rs of mo the rs wil h sc hool-age c hildren will be working. 1988 Statistics The jobless rate for wome n was 5.3 percent in Ihe fourth quarter of 198 • the lowest level since 1970; women made up 45 percent of Ihe [988 U _S _ work force_ During the next decade il is expected that more than six of every 10 new worke rs will be women_ By the year 2000 women wiU acco unt fo r nearly half of the work force and two-t hirds of the new workers_ Approximately 80 percent of those WOmen will be of c hild rea ring age. Women [ed the growt h in the work fo rce in 1988 . The number of women working. or looking for work . was a pproximately 55 mi llio n in the fourth quart er, up abo ut o ne million from a year earlier. T his inc rease accoun ted for three-fifth s of the e xpansion in the civ il ian wo rk force over the year and resuhed in an inc rease in Ihe participation rate of wo men to a record 57 percent. The numbe r of employed women was 52.3 million in the fourth quarter of 1988 _ up approx imatel y 1.4 million fro m a year earlier. This 1.4miUion increase in employ ment oc· cu rred primarily a mong women 2554 years of age. There were fewer employed women from the 20-24 age bracket. a group whose po pulatio n has been declining . The prom EW JOURNAL/ AUGUST t989 Some employers are beginnin g to recognize the need to develop policies which will help workingwomen and working fa mil ies meet their fa mily oblig ations. portion of worki ng-age wom en with j obs (emp[oymen tJ popu[ation ratio) increased by [ perce nt in 1988 to a record 54 pe ree n t. The [988 employment increase a mong wo men occurred across a wide runge of job categories_ Women gained ome occupational upgrading, especially in managerial and profess ional s pecialt y occupations . These two categoric,. which make up onl y one-fourth of wo men's total em ployment. accounled for 60 percent of their 1988 job growth . Eamings Even lhough two of every three wo rkingwomen arc either the sole sllpport for their fa milies or have hu ,bands earning less than $ 15.000 a year, women arc still emp loyed in lo w-wage jobs for the most part. Eighty percen t of wo rkingwo me n spe nd an average of 35 years in [01"- CONSUMER PRICE INDEX UNITED STATES Month CANADA CPI y", (1982-84 : t OO) (1981 = 100) May April May 1989 1989 1988 CPI~W 122.5 121_8 11 6_2 150.5 149.0 143.4 US. CPI-W..creased 0.7 ~ ponW9 dumg Ihe iasI month or O.6%.. The increase during The ptISI year was. 6.3 index pow1ts or 5.4""- Canaoa CPt 1OCrl!~ 1..s Index po/nt$ during tho Ia$I montI'1 or 1'll> The kvease Ounng h pasl yew was 7.1 'RS4!). pewits or 5'"110. Sources- U.S. Departmen1 0« lebof, Burnu 01 L.ebor StabShCS StaIdIa canada Pr~ by: 16EW Research .1'Id Edue.tlon Department. June 1989 pay ing cia si fi cations which offer liule o r no opportunity for advan cement. Wo men earn only abo ut 70 percent of the wages me n receive. Sales occupations have the la rgest gender-based wage gap. wi th wOmen earning only 54 percent of what men earn. Among managers. wome n earn a median weekly wage of$430 . 63 percent of the $682 average salary ma le managers receive . The median usual wee kl y earnings for women working full- time were $320 pe r week in the fourth quarter of [988, up 2.9 percent fro m thc fig ures of a year earli er. Women workers with uni on cards averaged $403 a week in 1988 com pared to $300 a week for nonun ion women. Of course. union wome n al so enjoy a big additional bonus in healt h insurance. pensions and other job benefi ts-including greater job sec uri ty . Meeting TocIay's Needs Workingwomen-through their higher levels of educatio n. skills training and years of wo rk experience-have made significant COD tribution to the econom ic st re ngth a nd eompet itivenes of the United States. Some e mployers are beginning to recogni ze the need to develop policies which will help workingwo me n and working families meet the ir fa mil y obliga tions _ T he change in the ma keup of o ur work force clearly indicates a need for national policies to hel p workin g Americans balance the ir job require ments with their family re sponsibilities . Collective bargaining is a very effective route for un ion membe rs to address wo rk and famil y needs, but our na tio n needs to put a high priority on legislalion which will assure a decent tandard of livi ng for all workers while add ressing the need s and responsibilities of workingwomen in particular-[egislation whic h wi ll provide for parental or extended leave , nex ible hour , childcare , elde rl y care, and equal partner hip w ith equal pay in the workplace . III 39 ~ International ,Staft , .J" James C. Shm'l}---Conslruclion And Maintenance Oepmtment ffeclive Augu,1 I , Inll'rn.oIlo,w l Rcp.-c,enlative .lame, C. Sh<lrp reI ired from Ihe ,crvice of the I HEW. He "'" inilialed in lo Local 850. Lubood . Te"" . on April 4 . 1946. In May 1946 Brol her Sharp be· E came ac tive in union affairs by beginn ing 25 years of ~c r vicc on the Joim Apprenlice, hip Train ing Com millce . li e ,erved on Ihe Ex· ecutive Board anJ Ihe Examin ing Boa ru from .I uly 1947 to Ju ly 1949. whon he wa, elec led preside nl of Ihe loca l. Brolher Sharp'5 pre,i· dency conl in ued until October 1951 \\ hen he began hi, duties '" ou.,i· nc" manager-financial secretary. Exte nding hi> ,krl" and experti,c oUhlde the IBEW. BrOlher harp Wa\ a member of various commitlees and held ,cveral office, \\ilh Ihe Lubbock enlral Lllbor Union a nu Building a nd Con,tl'll tion T r;,des COLlnei l and Ihe Mid we,tcrn BCrc. In Huu il io n. he ,erved on the Exee uli ve Board. a, secrelary· treasurer and a" pre sident of the Stale A"ocia liOI1 of Elec tri · cal Worke ... : 011 Ihe Te.a, Siale Building Trade, Execul ive Board : (111 Ihe TC.<I' ta le AFL· C IO a nd ih Execuc ive BoanJ ; and on VariOll!\ comm illee, or cach or Ihese labor organizations . I I e abo wa~ ~ecrc· tary of Ihe Lubbock Counl y Oem· Te~a, ocrat ic Commiltce . On Oclober 16. 197 1. Jim wu, appointed an Inlernalional Reprc· .entative Hnd a"ig ned to the Con· \lfUCrion and Maintenance Department in Ihe Inlern<llio nal am c. IIi , uUlie, in Ihe dcpanment have in· cluded handling the Re,identia l Or· g,lIlizlI1g Program ICRO P), A <L· cia InlcrnalDi 'pules Plan (Anicle XX, affecting con,u'uction loca l lInion). Inlernal iona l Specially Agreement'-!. Alyc,ka gri cvance~ at 111l:: nationa l level. ~arcty i s:, u c~ Hr411 feeling co n ~trllction membe" . 'gn a nd Motor Shop i"uc. (includi ng Ihe Sign Indll'lry Dispute 130ard) and ser ing a!t i.I ... !:. i ~ lanl ~c rctary to the Council on I nduMrial Rela· lion" In additi!)'l to hi~ 1. 0. Juties. he h as b e en ac ti ve on Ih e foll owin g CO rn - mil tees: Na l io n al Electr ical Co d c ( N F P A· 70): Elec· lrical FqlllJ)mcnt Main· tenance (, F PA-70B): Electrical Safel) Requiremen l' for E mplo) ee Workpla e, ( FPA· 70E): Electri· ca l Requircmenl s of Indu,trial h,· chinery ( F PA · 79j (chairman): FPA e lectrica l Advi,ory Com· millee (NFI'A·70A Rc,iucnlial a nd FPA·70L In , pecl io nl: alional Elecl rical Sign Tri·Trade. : T ri· Traue, for Mod ular Housing: "ite r· nale to c lecl rr cal Freid Servl e, Advisory COlllm iltee; T 64 a nd TC44 Advi, ry Groups; 113 ' W Ea~lern Code Advisory Grou p ; al1d. \'a riou~ l y , :o.cCrclary. vi c chairman a nd chairman of F PA Eleclrical ection. Brolher harp ,crveu in the U . . I avy from May 1942 to Oelober 1945. lie and h" wife . Thelma L .. have IWI) ch ildre n- J ame. C. Jr. a nd Su;an An nette . Jim', ouhidc lIltere,t, include hunting and Ihh· mg. While Ihe Brotherhood" ill mi s, hi, dedicateu . experienced ;,crvice. the officer. an u member .. wi,h the harp~ many ye"" of well·de· ~crvcd rclircln': ll t. ft I" ~;W JOURNA I.IAt GUST IY~Y enlbers Retire -Allen S. Minckl(,I' Third District - Ton~ BucccUa .,'ouI'I h Distl'icl WANTED: YOUR ony Represe ntative AIS, Milleklc . the Thiru T Itrictlellntearnational retired nlloum.:cd hi s retirement Cfk ~is­ 01' fcc ti vc Augu ~t I , Brother Minckler wa:-. initialed into Loca l 806. Ell en· vi lle. New York. on Novembe r 9. 1956, That Illcal h,,, amalgamateu in to LOCld 631. Newhurgh. ew York , Il ucccila. FOUr! h f)i,triet Inh.!rnaliona l Rc p ....:'cnta ti vl'. 0 11 Jun e I, Doc u m~ nt ' in the 1. 0. rcc\)nl hi:-. initiation int\) L.\)cal 1127. Rkh lllllnd. Indiana. in 1946, li e i, ul'rel1t ly n mcmber of Local 19R5. North Canton. Ohio, Hc'>C.vcd a" b "" inc,'\ manager-financial . . ceretaryand He,,-'fVoo hi" loca l a~ ... manager. bLl~inc\ ExeclItive rini-llH:ia l sec rctary . h"r lIi,local union pn!, id cn l . ...crv ice al- vice pres ident. Executive IJool'd member and Examining Boa rd rncl11hcr. In addition. he a member of the egollating. Organi/ ing. App rentice,hip. An nuity. Pension . Health and Welfare. am] Entcrlainment w,,, W,\\ <0 lI1c1uded appoilllcd an Int crna- hood--or '/tose oj your l1arellts Or grmuJparellts. We (Ire cerraill ,/Ie reSf oJ lite IIJ£II' wo uld wa lll to read about Ihese experiellces. Please selld us yo ur a" ecdoles, photographs. mem orabilia . etc., fo r in clusion i" thij' special, ollce-in.a.I'/l!/ime l'eries. Materials received will be halldled careJlllly alld rell/med 10 you as soo" as pOl'sible. elld material 10 Mary AI/II Vall Aleler, I)irer.lnr, Journal DelJUrllllelll, /125 - /51h Slreel, N. W. , S ilite /001. Wa shill gto ll , D ,C. 10005. omrnittcc"i, 0" 1"l'ch 16. 1958 . Tony w:" appllintcd an International Repl'c",cnlHtlYC and a" ... igncd to the FOLirth for ~crvic.:lng manufaclUring Incal ... in Ohio. Kentuck y and Indiana , Iii, 1974. and a" igned to the Thirll Oi,tric!. He ... cr cd a, a memher of the ew York State l3uilding and Const ruc tinn Executive Board and On cxpcni,c 10 lime c;tudie-,.. \ age In- cen tive\ und juh cV;'llua luJn ... proved va\uahk t(l aU the. un;t .... he a"""lcd. York Sta te AleL-C IO COPE, I li s cri llcat ion inei lldcd scveral labor IIlcluti ing AT&T. Siemcn,. "nh American Philip . . and Hoover. Tony ami hi'\ wife . Naomi. h :1VC two ... on~ unci four gr,JO<ic hildrctl . li e cl\ioy, boxing and ba,cball; i, cOllrsc~ an avid golfe r ; an d he long" at Cornell U nivcr"iity. Frolll 1950-54 he ,cryed in the U,S, :Ivy and att ended las, A and Class B S hool. He the n 'pent fuur year, in the Rc'"crvc ... . Aland G~l'aldi n e. hi' wire_ have onc ~u n . Craig.. AI c njoy~ As pari oJ the evellts leadillg up IQ Ihe /oOlh tmll;,'ersary uUbralion oJ Ihe 18EII', Ihe IBEW Journal .,ill soon begin prill/ing e:rcerpl.'l/rom orgalIized labor's alld Ihe W E IV's history. Mosl of yo u , .,helh er actil!e or retired, It med ea" or Calladian , ha ve memories of impor/aul lzappe"iug.'i f rom yO Ur' early days it! 'h e IJ ro/h er- Grievance, Sa{'ety and i3cncnh tiona l Rcprc",cnlali vc on Marc h 15. the Adv i,ory Committee of New Journal To Publish History Series mcmbcr.., hi p Ull the Job EVtll ll illion , Oi.,trict ,tarC lie wa' I'c,pon'lble Committee ... , AI l~ntll1lcm­ REMINISCENCES, MEMORABILIA 10 Ihe Amcric~1f1 Leg.ion and ,evera l frH4 ternal organil"t i"n. , The BrotherhOlHJ wi ... hc ... him a ll Ihe hc~t in hi~ rClir..:mcnt. e hunting, fi,hing. bllwling. ha"ball and b:,,kcthall and helongs to the Kiwani< , Congral uhHlolh and be~l wishes for an enjoyable ret irement, AI. from the ent ire Ifl EW, e IH EW JO UKNA LlI\ l1(illST 19S9 41 Minu tes and Report or the lIilE'I'lHitifllHii Exec uth'e Council Regular Meeting 1111l I):guu.r mCoeli ui of the IllIern.tllumtl I!.l\t>:ullye CoutICll was CfllIed 10 order by Chrmman I.klwdcn lit 9 a. m ,I\IOnoJIIY. MIIY2'J, 1989, C>.ku membersoflheCoullcll in nllendllnee ... ere M !~~y, RIl'l"hcrl)', Bexley , I\'I<1n, Mu\lone~ , MeN n1ry , McAvoy nnd Sweeney. ImprOI:ter Apl:teal APIK:ul or Local Union 876 The l Ee rccC-ivcd 01'11': appeal which. oI'ler reylew, V, M mled 10 be improperl)' berore Ihe Coulicll :moJ , Ilu::rrJore. cuuld nor be recogn ized. 011 br:halr uf Locnl Union 87t.. 8I1jlnc:~!> Ma nager John R. l)c(IelLr llp pealeoJ Ihlllh:CISII,"~ orlutemarionul PreSldenl UII IT)', ~ nd cl'cll I)n Februury 24, 19!1.9. lind March I , IW. c:onCnnillll l.utRI Union K76Jun~lcII01l, A review o(lhc tile In Ihe MlLller rc,'crdJ thlit On December ~, 1 \oI~II, Inrernallonal V\l,'c l'rCsKlent Jllmes Conwa y sett led ro w(Ort.. diillUIC btl ...·een Local Unions 676 (too 692 by IIWl1nling lhe \Io·orl.: In di1pure 10 l.A)(.'al Union 69t The isslle Invlllvc:d work 111 (I SWll.Ch YMd conlrol huuse . Mulland CUlcnemrlon VenlUre, MltI\II U.d , MII.:luHlm. rhe recunl revellb Ihal BU\Tnc\s MllnU(!cr [)cGc;lr chu ms Ihal LOCR] UllIlm K76 hllo.l pelfUHued II1Is particular work flOO limllill w(lrk !\lr nllm} ~ca~. lotemiltlonRI Vice Pre~ · Ide til C(lI1 WIlY ruled l!r;li\ thc iDi!W CmlStiluliorl pl\Jvidc rha l t hl,' v,'ork In"·oI ... ed in Ihl~ dispute falll;n tbe Juris<iiclion "r lI1e Mlhe~ h'IVolv~ d In Ihr In side Uranch of 1he Industry, mKi Local Union fl76 i, Inv('ll'o'cd Irt work nf rhe Omside Unlllch l,Ir Ihc I ndll ~ t ry Loc.KI 692 is on IlIsldc locol uni o n IlIId WitS Ilwhrded IIH:jUJ'isdlclion on Ihis v,·orksite. In hi~ dcei~ lon den)'ulM the oppeaJ, Inte mallunlll Presldenl l1an), MGtctlm parI, Unlimely Appeal lIle The received two o.l"!l'ICals v,'hich, on being rcvi~ \I.. ed. were fl)und 10 be: u nlimd~ berore the Council and, lhere _ rl)lI:, could Iml be recogni zed IntcrlUtlional President Pre$ldenl nllrry mer v,' ilh Ihe liT 11 number of I lme~ 10 dlscu!>s II variety IIf mUllet's Brreclln~ nil I)rnnches of lile Brulherhoocl l oternnUona l Sccretary Secrelary Moore prc$(!nlcd fin(lntilll reporl! covC'nn, Ihe IIU!W Pension F UlI(j um! Iht InvC11 rnem !'onfollo of Ihe 8rolherhOOIl ben h 10 Ltlnlldll ~ml1l1 e Un llet! llUUU Amendment 10 Rules and Regul:lIions Covering th e Pension Pla n ro r In terna[iollal OiYkers, Heprcsenla lh'Cs and Ass islllnlS and Ihe Pensiflll Plan for Office EIIII)loyees of Ihe Internalional Brotherhood of Eleclr ical Workers Anlc-If I l l, Section 11, Sl.lo,~CIIQ!IS I II ) ;tnd (lSI, uflhe UH! W ConShlution provide a~ follo .....': Legal ~ren se l'&ynicnU fOr lela! defense Ill,lde from the Dcfen'oC Fund were examlrled IIrW II.J}fIr\)ved III accl)rdance 10.'1111 Ihe requ irt mcnl _ of Aniele XI. eelion 1. orth< Cll nj (ll ul lon. Transfer ur Funds In IIceor(hlnoe wirh Ihe provl~ions of Amele XIV, Seclilln II. ur rh e ISEW C'onsIIlIIIIIJn . Ihe: Slun I.If InI.6M.90 wn~ lrunsferrcd rrom rllr MllilBr)' Sc:r ~lI;:e " \,II"" h,l lire I DEW Pr:n~lon Fund ~..mt.rrnj; Ihe monlh$ or I;ebnlar),. Murch Ilnd Apri l 1989. lIl VCSIUlCIlt.~ The fepon (If the fuoJ in ... t~lmen l 8Cl1un by lhe Inler· nlliional Pre'kicnl nnc.l Inr emh\lonal Secreillory )ince rhe iIIsr COllne11 meedlli WR~ pre<tenleJ 10 Ihe 111(', uaml nc:d and approved "(I II Tht I.E.C . ;, authOrized to ma kt ~ uch chaoGes or ~ meMments necessa ry 10 QuslTl y Ihl! ro lan un..:lcr Sectio n ,,"Olla) of the Intern Al Revemle COOe ." "( I ~ ~ The I. E.C. IS empowered 10 I!sllihllsh slich rilles and re&ulalions liS it dee illS .appropll BIC aOlllo moolfy ~ o. IIIC folr I h~ cffc~lulllun li nd IIdmifllslrul(on IIr the pro~l$iorl~ ofthl~ Arti cle . .. . T he I.E .C, I~ futl ht-r [l,u)horiz.cd \0 miU:e <Ie6nitlons ofl he le t (r) j used In Ih lS Article and TO mllke in terf)relalion s of these COn51 11\1lional provisions a nd i ts mit's and reguIAlion~. which 5hall be final ftnd brnd lng ·t1\e de~i $ lon $ (Ir t he I [C on IlII que s linns a rising hereunder, in~l u<li n.ll c asu or ..,lijlhililV fu r and ~OIllJlurHli on of rhr: 1l.1Il()nn l of benelit ~, shall be linal and bmdlllll .. The Employee R~)ircmc';nI Income. Secm'l)' Act alld Ihe Inlernal Re"'r:nue Code. ~ IImended, ser forth (1)\)<.ltlntive requirement'" fuf pension plans. Tht' lEe reviewed e:tisling Plan Ruic:s a nd ite&ulmions Wit h Ihe plan uctuari c~ and CI,mns-cL ApprQPrulre omendments were made liS reqll ired rn keep eDch of Ihe pcn ~IOIl plrrn~ III cOlllpirflnce with i:o~ erning le&i~hllll:m . FinAncilll Rt purlS '111c 1lIKIIrll('h rept'l r1.S f'Of I hc.YoI. rlolI~ fimd~ (If Ihe Ilro th erhQl'Jd were: prc:.sented 10 Ihe the, eMUlllne.1 and fil eu, Retircment Or Intt rnlJtional Represenlatives Aprrrov~1 \liRA jp1illlcd \)~ ItlC U:.C to (hI! rOliowinll represen tativel reqlleSTl1\8 rtllrtn1c n1 Tony Bnccelill- c:O'e c u vc J u ne I , 1"'89 IFumth 1)l s!riC-1 1 R., Geor(lc t! . S ml lh-i;ll'f'c.:live July 1. 19119 (SlIfet)' .. nd Helllih DcmlrtmCnl DlfCC10r ) Allen S. Minckler_ITeClivc AlIlIISl I, 198'} (Th ird DISlricL 1 R. ) John I'. Coleman_elTccllve Seplenll.1Cl I , 19K~(Pif'h DI~trl.;:ll R,l J.x Carrillo-cfrecljvc De crJ'ji)cr I , I'JH9 L eVClllh DI~lrlct l. R.) Rl c ha n l Wi!l aert_ d f«liye J nrlll Hry I. I~ ( Br(w.j· ClI&[ing.ln,1 ito:c(lrdln. l)ep!lrlml.n! I it .) Resoluti on of TB EW Inter nation al Exccutlve Council Con cernin g IBEW Pensioll Benefit Fund Proct.'<lures Governing QU Alified I)o mel,tic Relations O rder WI!EK I~AS. Ihe kelirel nt Equity Act or 19S4, a federr.1 law, Jltnc:mily T«illires Ih.3.1 pcnjh)n plam "~!r;tll establi~h rCllsonobk procedures 10 detenrune II\(- Qualified ilntUJ of d Omc ~Tit" rc:IGlion~ or(lers r,nd In ndminisur di'lrit-lIIion~ uOOcr \lKh (I M.e;rs". aM WHHREAS. rhl' tH EW I't:n~io n Hend ll l:'ulnl hilS deIcrnmlc:d Ihal il shollM establish re:I~lJnab h: pTocr:dures 10 oJ ele rnun e Ihe ~ualiticd stalu~ of d Olnutle: rr1;1II0n~ ()rdc~ lind t l,) ad minbter dlstflbu.iolu under auch oNen~ NOW. TlIE..Rll FORE . ill \l~I.V ...h..... ~ "';llltllC: .o\lthol;l) veSled In it by thl.' IlIEW Cunslirution, Ihe In rernfuional ~lCcurlvt: COlinCl1 he reby !.lIlopls Ihe IDEW l'('n~lon UencHt FlUid ~edures Jovcming Qua lifio:d Domestic Rc:llIlIons ONel),. " In Ihe In~ l alll clI"e. the work 11\ <!lh:.i!LOn is Inside a buililin& nnll elc-orly the jllrt~d iC li{)n (If lhe memh",,~ r:lllplllyed 111 Ihe hlsldc Rm neh uf the induJlry " The II ~C haJ. cOllel\llIy revlcwetlr he r~urd before II. and allslll!ll, the dC C1~I(ln' uf Ihe Inlell1:1l1oolll VrcSldc:nt. Accordingly, Ihe .p!)Cal I~ drnled . Appelll of Klilph A lJcrna thy On AUfl,\J~t 2, 1m, ~haraes \Iocre filed Ilgllinst Brother Killph Ahcmulhy . 11. mCnlllc.r or Local Unio n 211, by It rcllo\\' ",ember. IJrClher Wi11lnm Cunningllllm , aJleging \'iOIIUiolis uf $evc",1 subseellulis of Article XXVJ I. Seclion I. Ii the IIJ EW runstrlulion . On Septemher 13. L.ocal Um()(1211's Tnal Boord cwill uclc<l II. h(aring. and rendered" d«ISIOIl on Scprernber 1m. Ih rvlluw~. HHj W Consr[lutlon. Anlcle XX VII. $(-cl ;on I: 26, 1 ~S8, SII\»ecl ;OI1 (2) Not GUilty SUQsccl ior'l lS) (jullty Sub~cl lol) Guilt)' (6) FillC S9O\) Fine- $SOO Fine S800 Su!»tct ion (7) Guilty SUPstctjon (17) Oulhy PlflC $900 The- Trlnlll«lN Ic vied niles tOl1111113 S3,400. Inremltllonal Vice f'reald(nl Paul Whit, on Bppc-al. III{I(!IPed Ihe ul'<;h)Qn Qr L.«iI Unkm 212', Trial ~rd as follow,,: m Bw C(ln~lhlllil)n, Ankle XX VII . Sec tkln 1 S~Jbie('ll on (1J Not Gmlty Su,"eeilon (~) Guil ty Fine $900 Subm:llon ((,J NOTCull!)! Sll b~ect ion (71 No l (lITiI!y Sllb~echml 071 Nor Guilly Vice 1'rc5JUent Wnle ,u8lah>t<l the finc (If $900 for lhe Y{\llnt!\,ln or Ankle XXV II , StC!lOfl I, SubsectIOn (SI. On rllrth~r uPl'titl by Hrolher Al;Icmnl hy, Inlt':rrnuiomd l'resu lc nl BaN)' ru led Ihll \ the 'r"al llt)~rd or l..tICml Union 212 ' 5 dC C'IIk} 1l liS um rmcd hu l lll ooi llett h~ rhe International Vice 1't(:~ldent I1e ul'lrekl ll1ld. tl1crc:furc, denlc d Ih e appeal . Thc II:. Ira c QfetUll y eA.n ulIed Ih ~ file before il III thll; npPt'lI l l1r l)ro ther Abctllall1y. Brolher Abc:mlilhy admi ts IhAl he w\'>I'kc:J fnr the no ,,II\\1011 Aurorll C.hkel COlllv&ur ptriod tlrll nlt' bUI denl e.~ wQrking on 5Cveral specific dllY~ a lle.\lcd in 1he charges. Inlerrmllonrlll'rc5idl!nr IbTT~' . tn hiS dC(I~lon. AUrlc d 111111 Ihe clraracs were of a m051 !oCfi"U) Aollllrc :mll . In \ ' leW uf Ihe c lrcu ll1 ~hlllCC5 , I h~ r 11m fUI II Inlerna lional O ffice Employee Vcslcd hi acc()r(jancc wllh th<l ptOyi'IOM of ArtieH:: III . Seclion 1li18), of Itit IB EW OII£(mn ll:m , !he l lie IIjlI'fOvetlll1 c vested pension ~Ilplicallon or (lllke ernll'lnycc John j, Adams. 42 Fo rlU al hlvcstigation A forrJ'j11 chnrge wa.~ fil("d wil h lho': I ntemallon::!) E,'(ec, uuvt. Council. '11;0:: eMrse ftlleges u;rt:lin violAt ions ilf Arh ~le XII , Section 4(d). of lhe I SEW QmsTiwtion by a p.e;n~lonc:d mcmber. The II!C re vlcwed the c harge :u1d ordered Ii fOtllllllmYCShp llv n, he:trln8 and rcpurt , flile W,n 1101 ~'\I.~·&_IH' !Jut nl\l~1 lewen!. 'I'hc II! ,lifter revll!w lngl1J1 lhc -evlI,!entr In (hi8 mlitte r. ~u~ taln~ the decl~l"n of Ihe IllIcmalwnal I're sident; anJ, I!u:refon:, the f\ppcat i1 de n i<d. IIl EW JO URNA L/AUGUST 1989 ... .... NORIIW. 1'U1I WNS Be I""~tlioul [&,,11(," C -11 .p,"," 1!Me. ....,... 1M ....... ty ...... (' 711---1 ,mitt .,,11ca..... .. ... MUlR","IP ~ LU wt.".,." G.I. E..-Ml'Q f ..... , ....... Jon~ J . . . . , frw:ll.W 1okAI1ISltr . ..IIr.tI'( J '34 '46 '50 "" w_ ,, 1...IuJI'I'" ,, "'-f., ,L ..., ,,, ,, III., • SaftIb lIwoltrll:ll R Plono, Or--A 6 ,, ~ Ptrmu JamtI'I La:blNn, FilM; f 8M I VII'UflI H _Donaict _ 1tDImes. A All(!. Edw~ " Conlon, ThCIIIW, 0 JII'lI'O'n. Robtrt M.••• " CoIImo....1 TIll"" RCIbeJI T Cornett, Wllllm H fedl:fWlCl Chesle! It tuny JoM W lei .\rfhur J lUlJ LHle 11 P.ttman Wilham E Ramlru. Dawld Smth lOlue f Tfl ...... t, JOII 0 WiIJo!l, Plul E f"fWIOtI. HowMlf ~ Ouhn Gtotoe J GokJwoltI. 1v0ll W5Ifdl sec-... J f11m ElInPI 0 ~,"'I~C Grilli$. .w.yJ _ ...... J 11 11 "" "" "" " "" " """ " 11 25 . .,".., "". , ., -~ .,.. , -~ .. ~Mrtn'G ..... ~.1iDWlIC E 8/onlm1. VwIcInI -- Ptnnccl'. CaI1 0\ Cooo. MNi'ltrcl L. 1lio!Il~.OItIIG B~ Edw l G/fOtI"'..Qft l~0I'I0I:6 RLMIII. J~ P ... J.'m Coc1P.-~. ltOII G LOllI! ltonMd L ~t1'cl'IIYsa Flul 1. ,., .. ttirrns. Co!nal~ P Rein. o\1I<Imw f SWIuklllDS. fonr SIo!'lllr, WI'1.im lvllCl1 JI Joseph J Massaro, Jat'rlel E , , , kill" Ear! B Sf'IIlIl. 0I!1t L Sampson Robert J K),!e, lehi.1 M M ~ch. Ru.dolan J Brlu Gelit l l'MniCIgI. L~ A Zlnndrt! Roben J iUm$On. Ro\' £ GoIor1tI lMrnn R ~. l r)II~E "':&lUI H, C ....... SeIne...""'" ..... ,.......... J AIItrt G .t.m\IIt J Bru'IIII. RoOtrt " .. . -.'-, Ri3d;Otf, CItttna J Brr-. w.-c. 0 twbtutMhpA. ,bwar, JoM J "--, ....... ~SUliIrIO. w m. Yooly. Jamb W 1kIfjI. JostDA , a-, CIwIiI G (lijIU!J1 PaWJ u~. Plill SUM: $I' ,EIft F J3!lWk, Mllthe!1 '83 G O'Connol JI ~J\/I'I(" Vaugnn. fl1nk L Rauil'l!, '$3 IS' 0 ""' " ...... 1tQrsIm, ~ P.llck' w ,tutll E Prn.. JI Halold 0 SI!tl9I ...I. cll.Ines Vlng llnll, RICf1~ld B (Ib, Hotlnan f 11ow1ll, JImII 0 WOocIware!. GrJham 5 OIIti. WI ,Jm l Grlltn, Raymond 0 VllIGhn, .l.I1TIH W. """ ...., M HOln~ MOM ...... ...'" ...... ,.,.."JIoe V. _ R "-" Sdlmuer Mar.'lllll ......... ArOlWl W DIInIn. en.1III ~,TI~t '" 21' '" '23 '23 '" ''"" '" 230 JtnnlflQ~. T~I J Sllwan, Delbert II Hams DaVIlI 0 Upp Chinn E Danrtlson, Gi!!l1d 0 Pl)'tOn • ..,met E carnpbd, Hllam C "" Ewn.ft. ErnotY 0 '34 '53 '58 RObl5Ort , HoV' J S.ommons Howatd [ Ouile! Russel 1 tMICI, JoM E KIly Y.11iam W F~n.AIm"",,£ CtwI'llUn.~R MOIIII Elfl H SdIOII, Mellt P. HOIMII. Robert J ....., ...... '" m "" '" "-' " '" '" 271 1ItnnIn, Ad!1IfI __ R ~.P.ootrtlt SmotO". AcoIn. L .M'ri1mkl. RobtfI E.. Maflttt \'0, !II!I t S/IeIds. 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J. 2,400 00 P,ns (902) _ . E. R. 2.400 00 Pens 1902) Sdllndler, B. B. 2.400 00 2.400 00 P,"s (90') AjOIdI. O. C. Pens (9 10) Pool. C. G. 2.400 00 Pens (918) _ . J. W. 2.400 00 Pens 19'0) 1 _. W. H. 2.'00 00 P,ns 1972) MII1iI. G. R. 2.400 00 . O. R 2.'00 00 Pens 1972) _ p"", (995) _ . LS. 2.400 00 Pens 1995) GeriIdI. t L 2.400 00 2 400 00 Pens (1081) SoIIx, A- G. Pens (1095) _ . P. 2 400 00 Pens (IIOSI n.m... •. D 2400 OQ Pens 11191) _ . ~ H. 240000 Pens 11191) ~. W L 2400 00 Pens 11206) Mal. C. R. 2.00 00 Pens (1228) label. I. A2400 00 ...ens (124!>1 HagUoII, Ii ,.. (1245) Wool. R. R. (1259) _ . R L (1260) hII. P. ( 1315) ~. W. I . (1339) M _ l w. (1353) _ . R. L 11362) Villi. R. f. (I )7~) 1b"' . t H. (1393) CdeId. 0 G 11393) KiIg. I. t (1426) _ . W. (1432) _ D. L Pens (1460) _ . C. J. _ (1460) _ . D V Pens 11527) _ . H. L _ (1547) _ . G A- Pens Pens Pens rem _ Pens Pens P'.n.' Pens Pens _ Pens Pens (1575) CII1ey, W. I. ","S (1579) ConIeo. R. G. Pens (1.73) _ .H . Pens (HlO) _ . B. Pens (1814) _ . H• .... (1908) SIIIIp. J. ~ Pens 11911) H. Pens (1937) IJornbert. t 'II _ 11956) _ , K.J. _ (21511) _ . W f. Pens (2295) Ems!, J. H. Pens II 0 I _ . I. Pens (I a I 8atidewid!., A. J. Pens (I 0 \ t _t _ell. ISEW PENSION 8ENEFIT fUND Internatio-I 8rcrth ..... ood of llectrical Wort&erS Pension and De4IIh Benefit Number admiHed to pension last month Total number 00 pensioo , .U 00 2'00 00 2.'00 00 2.'00 00 2.'00 00 2400 00 2.400 00 2.400 00 ? 400 00 2400 00 2400 00 2.400 00 2400 00 2400 00 2.40000 2400 00 2.'00 00 VOOOO 2.400 00 2.'00 00 2400 00 2.' 00 00 2.'00 00 2 400 00 2.'00 00 2.400 00 2.400 00 2.400 00 2.400 00 2.' 00 00 2.400 00 lG£il Amaunl 2.400.00 Pens (10) 8itIelTRill, M. Pens (1.0) BuiIMmli. t. J.. 2.400.00 Pens (1.0) Blllier. G. J. 2,400.00 Pens . (1.0) Chance. T. E. . 2.400.00 Pens (10) CriIIOs. J. W. 2.400.00 Pens (10) Fa.., O. 60000 2.400.00 Pens (10 ) Fenal, C R. Pens (I a ) Fljoo. L L 2.' 00 00 Pons. (I 0.) Fal, W. J. 2. 400 00 Pens (I a ) f"Y. W. 8. 2.400 00 Pens (I 0.) Friedman, H. 2.400.00 Pens (I a ) ""Y. O. J 2. ' 00 00 Pens (I a ) 0.".. C. O. 2.400 00 Pens (I 0.) Gould. t G. 2.400.00 Pens (I 0 .) GraadaI , R. 2.400 00 Pens II a.) Hal't'tf, M. 2. 400 00 Pens II U.) IIoldennan, L 0 2,400 00 Pens II 0) \UojIInys. G. A- 2.400 00 Pens (I 0) Pens 110) rellS 110) Pens (I 0) Pens II 0) Pens (10) P,n., (I 0) Pens (I 0) Pens (I 0) Pens (I 0) Pens 110) Pens (I 0) Pens (I 0) Pens II 0) Pens (I 0) Pens (I 0) Pens (10) Pens (I 0) Pens II 0) Pens (I 0) Pens II 0) Pens (10) Pens (10) Pens 110) Pens (I 0) Pens (I 0) _ (10) _ (10) Pens (10) Pens (10) Pens (10) _ (10) ""'" (I 0) _ (10) Pens (I 0) Pens (10) Pens. (1.0 .) Pens (10) Pens 110) Pens 110) _ J. E. _ J. P. _ W. A. ' -. A- A_ . f. M. ...... LH. _ I. H. - . e. f. Mc£Ie. R. C. 11diI1ey. G. 8. . .... C. F. Nldlols. C. L 0I1em. .. H. Pool. W. W. Pogl L I .. .. Aij. G T Reymcre. W. M. Rko. L t Rice. W. C. 1IoIdgno. A- 2.' 00 00 2.400 00 2.400.00 2,400 00 2.400.00 2.' 00 00 ~ 400 00 2.400 .00 2.400 00 2.400.00 2.400.00 2.400 00 2.' 00.00 ' .200 00 2.400.00 2 ,400.00 2.400.00 2,400.00 2.400 00 2.'00 00 2.'00 00 1.200.00 2.400 00 2.400.00 2.400.00 2.400.00 2.400.00 Sdiwon. W. J. _ L O. _ A - f. T.,... f. W. T.,... 'II C. I""",. M. J. I _. J. L I..... J. W. 2,400 00 TIOjH. r. 2.400.00 I _ N. 2. 40000 V _ L F. 2.'00 00 W._G . H. 2.400.00 2.400 00 W• .,.. R. Welldl. H. C. 2.400.00 YoMe. R. I. 2.' 00.00 Wit .... B. F. 2.400.00 WDOIIm. l A- •• 2.400.00 2,400.00 WriIM. w. t lReI. H. ~ 2.400.00 1/vncI~ A. 2.'00.00 Tolll Amount ., .. " . •... $1 ,253,'65.62 ELECTRICAl WORKERS' 8ENEFIT ASSOCIAnDN HAIIONA l ELECIRICAl 8ENEFITFUND 515 414 85.555 45.560 Total pension paymenls last month $ 4,915,839.84 $ 13,681,380.06 $151,139,935.44 PayMent Repot't Total pension paymenls last12 monlhs $58,54 7, 108.98 Death benetits paid las( month $ 92, 831.72 $ 1,250,098 .95 Maylvav Death benefits paid last12 months $ 1,064 ,601.49 $12,893,606.32 4~ Surnl ml 11l EW JOUKNA LIA UG UST 1 9~9 ~~U IU!fiiM... Dear SfSters and Brothers; "Lei the IHEW continue 10 be known as 'The Union of Hearts and Minds' " AUCUSt 1989 In the COUl'se of a lifetUne, It IS JneVltabJe tha sometimes We IllUst turn to others fOr heJp through some tougo SJtuatlons. At tunes like those, We can be thanJtfu.I for the sUPPOrt of generous and carmg Peo. PJe-the lund of PeoPle Who Illake up AmerIca's Jabor Illovement. Wh en You ""ally get doWn to it, belping each other is the hllSIS of the labor movement. And Jl elPlng eaCh other also Js the Oas,S OfUtlited Way I CUess that IS Why so many O[ Us in orga.nJzed labor glVe to Un.Jted Way We ·/ant to sUPPOrt programs Wh ich halp peoPle lIft thelIlselves up so they can be llldepeOdent and self.sume/ent. 7'bro go U,,"ted Way We are able to SUp))Ol't programs SUch as thOSe Wh'ch teach Qjj rate peopJe how prepare for retirement. to reM. disabled PeoPle how to and our fellow "orkers how to ~ THE UNION OF We also wan the assurance that h eJp wJ.l1 be aVailable if and whel] We or OUr [a.rn Wes need it Through Uni'''d Way "'e have that assuranee_ Our COntribUtions heJp SUPPort programs like day care, after-schOOl actlv. Itieskeep [or Our and together. eOULlSeling to help Us copa Wjth eveIyday stresses and OUrl!:lds, familIes SOOI] YOll WUl be asked to SUPPort Uruted Way If you have n ot given befo,.", I urge YOU to COllSl der g'Ving now It IS easy to do. espeCially W;th Pa,yro}J dedUCtion If YOU aJreaqy are a Ul]lted Way donor, Pleas. accept my thallks for tnaklIlg SUch a WIse deCiSIOn. Let the IEEW COntmue to be knOwn as "The Union Of Hearts and Minds." Best Wlshe • . Fpater11ally Yours, .J.JB ern ( L~'/VL1.'J " .J.J Barty Interna~IOnal PreRldent (HEW J ourna l 1125- ISl h Ireel , N ,W, Wa, hinglun , D,C, 2000S Non·Prolit Org. U,S, POSTAGE PA I D Address Correction ReClu ested Depew, N,Y, Perrml No. 25