This February, we celebrate the history and struggles of Black Americans and Canadians.
As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement.
Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well.
And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come.
Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.
Our diversity is our strength and our union’s stronger because of it.
Please see the attached communication brochure from MHCSI.
Please see the attached ruling from October 18, 2023 Hearing between IBEW 1928 and K-Line Construction Ltd. regarding a jurisdictional dispute.
Please see the attached communication for members with MHCSI.
Please see the attached correspondence regarding the NSP tentative agreement voting results.
Please see the attached file below regarding the latest enhancements made to the NSP Tentative Agreement.
Please see the attached fact sheet concerning the vote for the NSP / IBEW 1928 Collective Agreement.
Please see the attached correspondence.