By Oren Peleg Over 400 feet above downtown Los Angeles, Paul Martinez is standing on a small piece of scaffolding atop City Hall. He and fellow Local 11 electrician Chad
We are the IBEW, and we are family. We are in uncharted waters now as we are going through extraordinary circumstances. I want to tell you that we are in
Brothers and Sisters, Because of the recent current events, some of our members who are “reservists” will likely get called into duty (sometime in the near future) with the National
To help protect our Retiree’s Club Members and practice social distancing as required by our local governments, we need to cancel in person events, so we are cancelling our next scheduled
Over the many years I have spent in this industry there have been challenges faced and overcome. COVID-19 is unlike any threat that we have faced. Chances are pretty good
As concerns for COVID-19 grow, the IBEW and NECA put out a newsletter with job site procedures. Please go to www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/20Daily/2003/200317_IBEW_NECA_Sign and keep yourself safe. I just want to reassure
These are some different and unchartered times we are in right now. The work picture has temporarily slowed down in the D2 area. Some of the turnarounds in the Refineries
With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting millions of Angelenos, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor organized a food distribution for union members on March 27, 2020 at the Electrical Training