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Labor Bulletins

Labor Bulletin July 2022

June 28, 2022 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

July 2022

 

LOCAL 340 ELECTIONS – BALLOTS AND ELECTIONS

The results are in, and I would like to extend a huge Thank You to all those who participated in our Elections for the term 2022-2025. Congratulations to all the recently elected officers both new and former. Please help me in welcoming all these members in their position. All officers were sworn in at the July membership meeting.

 

President – Mark Steelman

Vice President – Matt Meredith

Recording Secretary – Emiliano Cochise Silva Sr.

Treasurer – Matt Nootenboom

Executive Board –

Zack Collins

Jesse Naranjo

Jason Prasad

Khalid “Slim” Saleem

Scott Steelman

Examining Board –

Jason Brown

Scott Edwards

Chris Griffith

Breanna McKay

Robert Mitchell

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank those of who reelected me as Business Manager. I am grateful for your trust in me to continue serving you and guiding this membership in the direction we all envisioned. I hope to continue our growth and partnerships going forward.

 

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION

Please plan to attend the next class on September 27th at 5 pm. This class will be held at the hall, we will be migrating back to in person classes, and we encourage you to bring your spouse or partner along with you. Reminders will be sent out a week prior to the class. This class is very informative and addresses numerous topics that new members have.

 

340 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

We will be having our second meeting on July 21st at 4 pm. This meeting will be held via zoom. If you are interested in attending or helping with our annual membership picnic, please reach out to Office Manager Reyna Jimenez at 916-539-0412 or by email at reyna@ibewlocal340.org.

 

ACCIDENTS/ILLNESSES

Retired Brother Richard Heaton passed on 5/22/22. He was a 61-year member and 83 years of age.

Active Brother Webster Randall passed on 5/26/22. He was a 2-year member and 48 years of age.

UPCOMING MEETINGS

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays

Chico Union Hall @ 5:30 (Odd Months)

Redding Union Hall @ 5:30 (Even Months)

For Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday July 26th @ 5:00PM – Note: Seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday July 21st @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

Labor Bulletin June2022

June 15, 2022 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

June 2022

 

LOCAL 340 ELECTIONS – BALLOTS AND ELECTIONS

The ballots for Local 340 Elections were mailed out on May 11th to all active members. Receipt and counting ballots will have taken place by the time this reaches you. At the June meeting, we will announce the winners and the installation of officers shall occur at the July meeting. Good luck to all the candidates.

 

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION

We would like to thank all the members who attended our last class on May 14th. We had lots of questions and a great follow up with these new members. If you happened to miss this class, we have rescheduled you for our next class. Please plan to attend the next class on September 27th at 5 pm. This class will be held at the hall, we will be migrating back to in person classes, and we encourage you to bring your spouse or partner along with you. Reminders will be sent out a week prior to the class.

 

340 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

Our first meeting was held on May 19th. It was a small turn out but we are excited to be in the works of planning this event that is in the hearts of many of our long time members. If you are interested in helping with our annual membership picnic, please reach out to Office Manager Reyna Jimenez at 916-539-0412 or by email at reyna@ibewlocal340.org. More picnic updates to come!

 

OFFICE CLOSURES

Fourth of July

Monday July 4th our office will be closed to observe this holiday. We hope you all have a safe 4th!

 

ACCIDENTS/ILLNESSES

None to report currently.

We hope all our members and their families continue to stay safe.

UPCOMING MEETINGS

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays

Chico Union Hall @ 5:30 (Odd Months)

Redding Union Hall @ 5:30 (Even Months)

For Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday July 26th @ 5:00PM – Note: Seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday July 21st @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

Labor Bulletin April 2022

March 29, 2022 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

APRIL 2022

 

LOCAL 340 ORGANIZER TRAINING

We would like to thank all of those who showed interest in the recent Organizer Position, your dedication and loyalty for our Union is what truly helps our Local grow. By the time this reaches you we will have hired our two new Organizers, one for our Northern Unit and the other for Sound & Communications. Making decisions such as this is never easy but we are grateful for the opportunity to offer another the chance to bring more insight and fresh ideas to our membership. We know whoever it is we choose will help lead our membership in the right direction.

 

340 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

More exciting news for our upcoming picnic, along with booking the venue we are also bringing back the kids area. Your kids are sure to love our carnival games, snow cone machine, and cotton candy machine. We are also going to be having another showdown with our Journeyman vs Apprentices games. You do not want to miss this event! Other details are still being made in the background but if you would like to participate in volunteer meetings or help the day of the picnic please reach out to Office Manager Reyna Jimenez at 916-539-0412. Be on the look out for more picnic news.

 

NEBF – RETIREE TEMPORARY RETURN TO WORK NOTICE

To help with the Journeyman Inside Wireman and Sound & Communication Installer manpower shortage that all IBEW Locals are experiencing, NEBF has once again changed the working rules for Retirees. If you are currently retired and would like to go back to work for about 3 months or perhaps take some short calls, this temporary Return to Work Amendment changes the suspension rules for certain eligible retirees. Following are the features of the amendment:

  1. The temporary amendment is effective from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022.
  2. All normal and early retirees with a pension effective date of December 2018 or earlier will be permitted to return to covered and contributory employment only and will be permitted to work for up to 600 hours during the above period without a loss of NEBF benefits. This amendment applies only to the NEBF Plan. (In order to receive benefits from other funds it will depend on the rules of those funds.)
  3. Once an individual has worked for 600 hours in covered and contributory employment during the term of the temporary amendment, the individual will no longer be able to take advantage of this amendment and the normal rules (permitting work in the electrical industry for less than forty (40) hours per month without a suspension of benefits) will apply.
  4. Disability pensioners are not eligible (the existing rules applicable to disabled pensioners remain in effect).
  5. Only retirees who return to NEBF covered and contributory employment will be able to take advantage of this amendment – this amendment will not apply to persons who work for covered employers where no NEBF contributions are required or to persons who work for non-covered employers in the electrical industry.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS (3)

IBEW Local 340 Harry R. Bain Scholarship Award – Dependents

Our deadline for this scholarship was March 11th. Unfortunately, this year we did not have any applicants. We hope this is good news and everyone’s dependents are doing well in school.

 

IBEW Founders Scholarship – For IBEW Members only

The IBEW Founders’ Scholarship honors the dedicated wiremen and linemen who organized the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on November 28, 1981. Each year the officers of the IBEW are pleased to offer its working members scholarships on a competitive basis. It is hoped that the awards will not only contribute to the personal development of our members but also steward the electrical industry that our founders envisioned. The award is for $200 per semester credit hour at any accredited college or university toward an associate’s, bachelors or postgraduate degree in an approved field. The maximum distribution is $24,000 per person over a period not to exceed eight years.

Any member interested in applying for the IBEW Founders Scholarship can do so by going on-line at www.ibew.org. Click on “Resources and Links” at the top, scroll down to the box labeled “Founders Scholarship”. You will receive information on this scholarship as well as be able to download the application.  These applications can also be picked up at the Business Office.  This scholarship is for any member who has been in continuous good standing and paid dues (without an Honorary Withdrawal for the four years prior to May 1, 2022). This is not a scholarship for your dependents.  All applications and required information must be mailed directly to the IBEW in Washington, DC postmarked May 1, 2022.

 

FIVE COUNTIES CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIP

 

Two $1,500 scholarships are available this year by the Five Counties Central Labor Council in 2022. The applicant must be graduating high school in the Fall of 2021 or Spring of 2022, attended a school located in Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tehama, or Modoc counties and be either a union member or the child or grandchild of a union member or deceased member.  For an application or more information on this scholarship, contact the Council by email at FiveCountiesCLC@ymail.com or phone/text (530) 949-7795. Deadline is April 20, 2022.

 

1st ANNUAL RENEW CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT

The first Annual RENEW Cornhole Tournament was a success. We hope all those who made it out enjoyed themselves. Your support for our RENEW members is much appreciated. We look forward to hopefully bringing back this family fun event again next year.

OFFICE CLOSURES

Memorial Day

Monday May 30th we will celebrate Memorial Day.  This is a day when we should all take a special moment in the middle of our Memorial Day festivities to honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. The Business Offices and Trust Office will be closed on this day.

 

ACCIDENTS/ILLNESSES

Retired Brother Ronald McMaster passed on March 1, 2022. He was a 61-year member and 80 years of age.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to this member and his family during this time of mourning.

There will be a Celebration of Life for passed member Clifford Billings on April 24th from 12 pm – 4 pm at the Carmichael Elks Lodge, 5631 Cypress Ave, Carmichael.

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays

Chico Union Hall @ 5:30 (Odd Months)

Redding Union Hall @ 5:30 (Even Months)

For Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday April 26th @ 5:00PM – Note: Seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday April 21st @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

Labor Bulletin February 2022

February 4, 2022 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

FEBRUARY 2022

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATION’S MARCH 1, 2022 ALLOCATION

By the time this reaches you we will have closed voting on the upcoming allocation for the upcoming $2.25 increase. We would like to thank all those who attended the Special Called Discussion meeting on January 20, 2022, were we unanimously agreed upon 3 choices to vote on for the upcoming increase. We emailed our S&C members the following day, January 21, 2022, to vote on those 3 choices. Once the polls close a new wage sheet will be distributed and posted on our website. Thank you again for your participation.

 

INSIDE WIREMAN’S FEBRUARY 1, 2022 PENSION INCREASE

There will be an increase to pension effective 2-1-2022. This was previously agreed upon in our negotiations when the 5-year agreement was ratified. Once signatures are collected and we receive the International stamp, wages will be posted on our website and notifications will go out to the contractors.

 

LOCAL 340 OFFICE NEWS

AS you may or may not know we recently hired former JATC Training Director Matt Nootenboom. One of the roles Matt will take on is representative of the Northern Unit as well as other units within the local. He will host monthly membership meetings in the Redding Hall (900 Locust Street) starting February at 6 PM. Please feel free to stop in and say hello.

 

340 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

After much debating and delay due to the current pandemic, we are excited to announce we are in the process of planning for our Annual Membership Picnic. Plans are underway to hold our picnic on September 17, 2022, at the Hagan Community Pavilion. We hope to see improvements on the current COVID conditions so we can proceed with plans. Look for more details to come as we get closer to the anticipated date.

 

END OF YEAR DUES STATEMENTS

The end of year statements for basic and working dues are posted on our website. You will need to log on to view your statements. These can be found under the Dues tab (a dropdown menu will appear) then select 2021 Tax Statement. If it is your first-time logging onto the website, you will need to activate your account.

 

NEBF – RETIREE TEMPORARY RETURN TO WORK NOTICE

To help with the Journeyman Inside Wireman and Sound & Communication Installer manpower shortage that all IBEW Locals are experiencing, NEBF has once again changed the working rules for Retirees. If you are currently retired and would like to go back to work for about 3 months or perhaps take some short calls, this temporary Return to Work Amendment changes the suspension rules for certain eligible retirees. Following are the features of the amendment:

  1. The temporary amendment is effective from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022.
  2. All normal and early retirees with a pension effective date of December 2018 or earlier will be permitted to return to covered and contributory employment only and will be permitted to work for up to 600 hours during the above period without a loss of NEBF benefits. This amendment applies only to the NEBF Plan. (In order to receive benefits from other funds it will depend on the rules of those funds.)
  3. Once an individual has worked for 600 hours in covered and contributory employment during the term of the temporary amendment, the individual will no longer be able to take advantage of this amendment and the normal rules (permitting work in the electrical industry for less than forty (40) hours per month without a suspension of benefits) will apply.
  4. Disability pensioners are not eligible (the existing rules applicable to disabled pensioners remain in effect).
  5. Only retirees who return to NEBF covered and contributory employment will be able to take advantage of this amendment – this amendment will not apply to persons who work for covered employers where no NEBF contributions are required or to persons who work for non-covered employers in the electrical industry.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS (2)

IBEW Local 340 Harry R. Bain Scholarship Award – Dependents

IBEW Local 340 is once again going to award two college scholarships in 2019 ($1,000.00 and $500.00).  These scholarships are available to sons, grandsons, daughters, granddaughters or legal dependents of members of Local 340.  The General Rules and Instructions, as well as the application, can be picked up from the Sacramento Business Office or the Redding Office.  You can also call either of these offices to request they be mailed to you. Please note:  the completed application must be received in the Sacramento Business Office by March 11, 2022, to be considered.

 

IBEW Founders Scholarship – For IBEW Members only

The IBEW Founders’ Scholarship honors the dedicated wiremen and linemen who organized the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on November 28, 1981. Each year the officers of the IBEW are pleased to offer its working members scholarships on a competitive basis. It is hoped that the awards will not only contribute to the personal development of our members but also steward the electrical industry that our founders envisioned. The award is for $200 per semester credit hour at any accredited college or university toward an associate’s, bachelors or postgraduate degree in an approved field. The maximum distribution is $24,000 per person over a period not to exceed eight years.

Any member interested in applying for the IBEW Founders Scholarship can do so by going on-line at www.ibew.org. Click on “Resources and Links” at the top, scroll down to the box labeled “Founders Scholarship”. You will receive information on this scholarship as well as be able to download the application.  These applications can also be picked up at the Business Office.  This scholarship is for any member who has been in continuous good standing and paid dues (without an Honorary Withdrawal for the four years prior to May 1, 2022). This is not a scholarship for your dependents.  All applications and required information must be mailed directly to the IBEW in Washington, DC postmarked May 1, 2022.

12th ANNUAL 340 SOFTBALL TEAM CRAB FEED

The Softball Team is happy to announce the return of their 12th annual 340 Softball Team Crab Feed will be held here at the Hall on Saturday February 19th.  If you are interested in purchasing tickets for this event, call the Hall at 916-927-4239.  You can also get in touch with one of the Softball players. Tickets are $60.00 per person for all you can eat crab, pasta, salad and bread.  This fun event is known for great food and fellowship, as well as several types of awesome raffles! All members are welcome to attend this Crab Feed.

 

1st ANNUAL RENEW CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT

Please come out to support the RENEW group as they host their first annual Cornhole Tournament on Saturday, March 19th at 1 PM here at the Union Hall. First place prize is $500. There is a $20 buy in but free to 1st/2nd year apprentices as well as CW I- III. For more details or to reserve your spot please reach out to Joseph Miller at (530)761-1096.

 

ACCIDENTS/ILLNESSES

Retired Brother Roy Zimmerman passed on January 13, 2022. He was a 76-year member and 100 years of age.

 

HOLIDAY BUSINESS OFFICE CLOSURES

Monday, February 21st – Presidents Day

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays – Chico Union Hall @ 5:30 for Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday April 26th @ 5:00PM – Note: Seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday April 21st @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN Jan 2022

January 11, 2022 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

JANUARY 2022

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS 3-1-2022 ALLOCATION VOTE

We will be holding an in-person discussion meeting for the upcoming $2.25 increase for S&C. Please note that no voting will take place at this meeting, it is simply to discuss the three options to be voted upon. All voting will be done electronically and will be sent out the next day. Ensure that your email addresses are up to date with the hall, so you get the electronic vote.

 

END OF YEAR DUES STATEMENTS

The end of year statements for basic and working dues is available on the website for all members who paid dues in 2021.  The statement is under your member profile, select Dues (a dropdown menu will appear) then select 2021 Tax Statement. If it is your first-time logging onto the website, you will need to activate your account.

 

OPERATION CHRISTMAS BASKET

We would like to thank all of those members who participated in this year’s Annual Operation Christmas Basket. Your continued support is truly appreciated by all. We helped out 3 charites this year along with some additional families in need this past holiday season.

We hope all who joined us at the Christmas meeting had a great time. It was definitely nice to see some familiar faces at our union hall and we hope you got to see some old faces as well and enjoyed the holiday dinner. We hope to have more in person meetings and gatherings soon.

The winners were    Bernice Foster – 1st prize

Greg Rothhaupt – 2nd prize

Eric Bullert – 3rd prize

 

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION

By the time this reaches your doorstep we would have held our New Member Orientation class already. We will hold our next one in May 2022, the date has not yet been set but we will send notices out to those who do not attend. Please look out for notices or check our website for dates. As usual, we will email a reminder a week prior. This class is very important and goes over many questions a lot of new members have. We encourage our members to have their spouse attend as we provide hand outs and give a lot of new information that day.

 

DEFERRED SAVINGS DEPOSITS

We are encouraging all members to turn in their Electronic Funds Transfer form in to get a monthly deposit if you have not already done so. There is a delay if you are getting quarterly checks, as some members’ information is not up to date. The best way to receive your deferred savings deposit is if you complete the EFT form. If you still have not completed your EFT form, please contact Teresa Raney at traney@uastpa.com to get one submitted.

 

NEBF – RETIREE TEMPORARY RETURN TO WORK NOTICE

To help with the Journeyman Inside Wireman and Sound & Communication Installer manpower shortage that all IBEW Locals are experiencing, NEBF has once again changed the working rules for Retirees. If you are currently retired and would like to go back to work for about 3 months or perhaps take some short calls, this temporary Return to Work Amendment changes the suspension rules for certain eligible retirees. Following are the features of the amendment:

  1. The temporary amendment is effective from January 1, 2022 through December 31, 2022.
  2. All normal and early retirees with a pension effective date of December 2018 or earlier will be permitted to return to covered and contributory employment only and will be permitted to work for up to 600 hours during the above period without a loss of NEBF benefits. This amendment applies only to the NEBF Plan. (In order to receive benefits from other funds it will depend on the rules of those funds.)
  3. Once an individual has worked for 600 hours in covered and contributory employment during the term of the temporary amendment, the individual will no longer be able to take advantage of this amendment and the normal rules (permitting work in the electrical industry for less than forty (40) hours per month without a suspension of benefits) will apply.
  4. Disability pensioners are not eligible (the existing rules applicable to disabled pensioners remain in effect).
  5. Only retirees who return to NEBF covered and contributory employment will be able to take advantage of this amendment – this amendment will not apply to persons who work for covered employers where no NEBF contributions are required or to persons who work for non-covered employers in the electrical industry.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS (2)

IBEW Local 340 Harry R. Bain Scholarship Award – For Dependents

Local 340 is going to award 2 (two) college scholarships ($1,000 for 1st prize and $500 for 2nd prize). These scholarships are available to sons, grandsons, daughters, granddaughters or legal dependents of members of Local 340.  The General Rules and Instructions, as well as the application, can be requested from the Sacramento Business Office or the Redding Office.  You can either call or email the Office Manager, Reyna Jimenez, at reyna@ibewlocal340.org or 916-539-0412 to have them sent to you. Please note:  the completed application must be received in the Sacramento Business Office by March 11, 2022 to be considered.

 

IBEW Founders Scholarship – For all IBEW Members (not dependents)

The IBEW Founders’ Scholarship honors the dedicated wiremen and linemen who organized the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on November 28, 1981. Each year the officers of the IBEW are pleased to offer its working members scholarships on a competitive basis. It is hoped that the awards will not only contribute to the personal development of our members but also steward the electrical industry that our founders envisioned. The award is for $200 per semester credit hour at any accredited college or university toward an associate’s, bachelors or postgraduate degree in an approved field. The maximum distribution is $24,000 per person over a period not to exceed eight years.

Any member interested in applying for the IBEW Founders Scholarship can do so by going on-line at www.ibew.org. Click on “Resources and Links” at the top, scroll down to the box labeled “Founders Scholarship”. You will receive information on this scholarship as well as be able to download the application.  These applications can also be picked up at the Business Office.  This scholarship is for any member who has been in continuous good standing and paid dues (without an Honorary Withdrawal for the four years prior to May 1, 2022). This is not a scholarship for your dependents.  All applications and required information must be mailed directly to the IBEW in Washington, DC and must be postmarked May 1, 2022.

 

 

OFFICE CLOSURES

Our office will be closed the following days:

Martin Luther King – Monday, January 17th

President’s Day – Monday, February 21st

REST IN PEACE

Retired Brother Jack Bower passed on 11/13/21. He was a 70-year member and 93 years of age.

Retired Brother Kenji Iwanaga passed on 12/23/21. He was a 60-year member and 82 years of age.

Retired Rick Sisco passed on 12/22/21. He was a 17-year member and 65 years of age.

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS –

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays – Redding Union Hall @ 5:30 for Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday January 25th @ 5:00 PM  – Note: seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

 

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday January 20th @ 5:00PM – Note: five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

 

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN May 2021

April 27, 2021 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

MAY 2021

 

INSIDE WIREMAN’S UPCOMING NEGOTIATIONS

By the time this reaches you we will have closed the deadline for voting on the on the first ratification vote. We would like to thank all of those who took the time to vote and help us prove the worth of our Union Brothers and Sisters in these recent negotiations. I would especially like to thank our Negotiations Committee who put in many hours of negotiations. We will be closing up, hopefully, by the end of April and have any changes sent to printers in May. The membership will be notified as soon as we come to a final decision.

 

OFFICE UPDATE

We are still working diligently for all our members even though we are not open to the public, we want you to know we are here for you as we always have been. We hope that you and your loved ones continue to stay safe. Please keep a look out for updates here as well as our website to be aware of any upcoming changes. Speaking of our website, we have recently updated the Member section and added a FAQs. This will be especially helpful for any new members who may have questions in between their scheduled New Member Orientation.

 

I would also like to take this time to give a bittersweet goodbye to Assistant Business Manager of the North, Andrew Meredith. Brother Meredith has taken a position with the State Building Trades. His last day with us was April 23rd. It has been a pleasure working by your side these past few years I have been in office. You have show us all what it truly means to be a Brother. During your time with us you have taken huge strides not only in your personal life but with the local as well when you joined in May 2011. You were the delegate to many committees including but not limited to SAEW Pension, CLC Delegate and a Shasta Butte Trustee just to name a few all shortly after graduating the apprenticeship in February of 2008. Your hard work and dedication to this local over the years has not and will not go unnoticed. We wish you well in your future endeavors. Your uncle Tom would have been proud.

 

NEW MEMBER ORIENTATION CLASS

The next scheduled New Member Orientation is on September 25, 2021. This class will be separated into two classes the first is CECW and Sound & Communications and the second class will be for Inside Wireman classification. Notifications of these classes are sent out twice, the first one is sent around 1 week in advance as a reminder and the second is the registration link send the day before the class. If there is any member who has failed to attend more than 3 in a row, we will be contacting you. This is a very important class to attend especially if you are still new or have questions regarding your membership. We encourage members to have their spouses or significant others attend as well.

 

DEFERRED SAVINGS

If you are someone who is receiving your deferred savings in the form of a check, we have sent an email to get you started on direct deposits. Some members were sent the form via DocuSign but have not completed it yet. We will be sending reminders to turn in your forms. Please get this completed ASAP so you can have monthly deposits instead of quarterly deposits. If you have any questions, please contact Teresa Raney at 916-923-0666 or by email at traney@ibewlocal340.org

 

NEBF – RETIREE TEMPORARY RETURN TO WORK NOTICE

To help with the Journeyman Inside Wireman and Sound & Communication Installer manpower shortage that all IBEW Locals are experiencing, NEBF has once again changed the working rules for Retirees. If you are currently retired and would like to go back to work for about 3 months or perhaps take some short calls, this temporary Return to Work Amendment changes the suspension rules for certain eligible retirees. Following are the features of the amendment:

  1. The temporary amendment is effective from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2021.
  2. All normal and early retirees with a pension effective date of December 2018 or earlier will be permitted to return to covered and contributory employment only and will be permitted to work for up to 600 hours during the above period without a loss of NEBF benefits. This amendment applies only to the NEBF Plan. (In order to receive benefits from other funds it will depend on the rules of those funds.)
  3. Once an individual has worked for 600 hours in covered and contributory employment during the term of the temporary amendment, the individual will no longer be able to take advantage of this amendment and the normal rules (permitting work in the electrical industry for less than forty (40) hours per month without a suspension of benefits) will apply.
  4. Disability pensioners are not eligible (the existing rules applicable to disabled pensioners remain in effect).
  5. Only retirees who return to NEBF covered and contributory employment will be able to take advantage of this amendment – this amendment will not apply to persons who work for covered employers where no NEBF contributions are required or to persons who work for non-covered employers in the electrical industry.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS (2)

IBEW Founders Scholarship – For all IBEW Members (not dependents)

The IBEW Founders’ Scholarship honors the dedicated wiremen and linemen who organized the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on November 28, 1981. Each year the officers of the IBEW are pleased to offer its working members scholarships on a competitive basis. It is hoped that the awards will not only contribute to the personal development of our members but also steward the electrical industry that our founders envisioned. The award is for $200 per semester credit hour at any accredited college or university toward an associate’s, bachelors or postgraduate degree in an approved field. The maximum distribution is $24,000 per person over a period not to exceed eight years.

Any member interested in applying for the IBEW Founders Scholarship can do so by going on-line at www.ibew.org. Click on “Resources and Links” at the top, scroll down to the box labeled “Founders Scholarship”. You will receive information on this scholarship as well as be able to download the application.  These applications can also be picked up at the Business Office.  This scholarship is for any member who has been in continuous good standing and paid dues (without an Honorary Withdrawal for the four years prior to May 1, 2019). This is not a scholarship for your dependents.  All applications and required information must be mailed directly to the IBEW in Washington, DC and must be postmarked May 1, 2021.

Five Counties Central Labor Council

The Five Counties CLC announce the college scholarship program for 2021. There will be three (3) $1,500 scholarship winners this year. It is available to members who are family or household members (parents, domestic partners, grandparents, siblings, etc) of graduating high school seniors. Students of deceased or retired members may also apply. The applicant must be graduating high school in the Fall of 2020 or Spring 2021 and plan to enroll in an accredited college or trade school as a full-time student (at least 12 units) for Fall of 2021. Any applicant applying must state their relationship to the Union member, provide proof of the Union membership in a local affiliated with this Labor Council, and write an original essay about how belonging to a labor union benefits their family as well as the Union member in their workplace. Deadline to submit application and essay is no later than April 21, 2021.

 

ACCIDENTS & ILLNESSES

Active Brother Charles Kimbley passed on April 11, 2021. He was a 37-year member and 60 years of age.

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS – CURRENTLY CANCELLED FOR MAY

SACRAMENTO MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS – 1st Wednesdays @ 6PM – 10240 Systems Parkway, Sacramento 95827

 

REDDING UNIT MEETING – 1st Wednesdays – Redding Union Hall @ 5:30 for Northern Area business and then join in the Sacramento meeting @ 6PM via webinar

 

SOUND & COMMUNICATIONS UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 4TH Tuesdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall – NEXT QUARTERLY S&C MEETING Tuesday July 27th @ 5:00 PM  – Note: seven (7) members needed to have a quorum.

 

CIVIL SERVICE UNIT MEETING – Quarterly on the 3RD Thursdays of January, April, July & October at the Hall. NEXT QUARTERLY CIVIL SERVICE MEETING Thursday July 15th @ 5:00PM – Note: five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

 

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