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Union Labor Bulletin

Check back regularly for updates on IBEW Local 340’s activities. Visit the Events page for more details on upcoming events.

LABOR BULLETIN JUNE/JULY 2019

July 1, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

JUNE-JULY 2019

LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS

Thank you to Election Judge Brother Jon Thompson and Election Tellers: Sister CC Moore and Brothers Tony Hellwig, Seneca Silva, Charlie Gaston, Art Mendoza, Jason Green, Earl Tolson and Richard Boyer. They spent six (6) hours counting and validating all Local 340 election ballots received on Saturday June 1, 2019.  The following are the results of this Election. New Officers will be sworn in at the July 3rd membership meeting and will serve for the next three (3) years.

President –                      Mark Steelman

Vice President –               Mitchell Newman IV

Recording Secretary –     Emiliano “Cochise” Silva

Business Manager/

Financial Secretary –       Bob Ward

Treasurer –                     Michael Franklin

Executive Board –            Rustin “Rusty” Johnston

                                      Matthew Meredith

                                      Khalid Slim Saleem

                                      Scott Steelman

                                      Patrick Tait

Examining Board –           Zackery Collins

                                      Chris Griffith

                                      Erik Meredith

                                      Bob Mitchell

                                      Chris Tillery

Delegates at Large to IO Convention –    Bob Ward

                                                            Mark Steelman

                                                            Zack Collins

                                                            Rustin “Rusty” Johnston

                                                            Matthew Meredith

                                                            Emiliano “Cochise” Silva

                                                            Scott Steelman

For the Brothers who did not run again this time, or did not get elected, we want to thank you for everything you have done for the Local.  I also want to welcome the new Officers to the team. I look forward to working with each and every one of you.

LABOR DAY PICNICS – Monday September 3rd

The Sacramento Central Labor Council Picnic will be held on Labor Day  from 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM at Fairytale Town in William Land Park. Redding’s Central Labor Council Picnic will be held at Anderson River Park starting at 11:00 AM. Both of these picnics celebrate working men and women in all trades. These are very family-friendly events with lots of food and entertainment.  Show your Union support and stop by if you are looking for something fun to do on Labor Day.

JOBSITE PICTURES

Wanted! Local 340 worksite pictures that include the jobsites, the actual work and the members working on that job.  We are building a master picture data base to add to our collection of pictures to be used for reference, for the Labor Bulletin or Electrical Worker publication, as well as for slideshows! We know our members have the best pictures in their phones. We will be changing up the marque in the Hall with these pictures from time to time, so if you think you have some favorite or interesting photos, just email them to Administrative Secretary Justine Villasenor at jvillasenor@ibewlocal340.org. Please include the names of the projects, as well as member names, if you have them. Add to Local 340’s history.

CONGRATULATIONS LOCAL 340 PIN RECIPIENTS FOR 2019

Thanks again to everyone who attended the Open House/Pin Presentation on Saturday May 4th to pick up your IBEW years of service pins, especially the retirees who were celebrating over 50 years of service. On behalf of the Officers and members of Local 340, I thank these veteran members.  It is because of your hard work and dedication to the IBEW that we can continue to do what we do to grow the Local.  

IBEW PERCAPITA DUES INCREASE FOR “A” MEMBERS ONLY

Future dues increases were approved at the 39th IBEW International Convention held in 2016, and in accordance with Article IX of the IBEW Constitution all “A” member’s per capita dues will increase by $1.00 per month effective with January 2020 dues.  If you pay in advance, please be sure to include the increase with your payment.  We will be sending reminders to the membership in the Fall.

MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

The membership picnic will be held at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova on Saturday September 14th!  Look for your flier and RSVP in the mail and get it back to us immediately so that the committee can plan accordingly for food and giveaways. This is going to be a fun picnic with the carnival games, “Richie the balloon guy”, bingo, the member only raffle, music, tug of war, etc. It’s all free for all members! If you have not attended one of our picnics, this is the year to do it!

Also, if you can volunteer an hour or so that day, we can always use your help. Just mark your RSVP accordingly and the committee will get back to you. Thank you!

LABOR DAY PICNICS (2)

Sacramento Central Labor Council Picnic will be held on Labor Day at Fairytale Town-William Land Park from 5:00 PM – 8:30 PM.   Redding’s Five Counties Central Labor Council will also hold their Labor Day Picnic again this year at Anderson River Park starting at 11:00 AM.

Both of these picnics celebrate working men and women in all trades on Labor Day. They are very family friendly events with lots of food and entertainment. Show your Union support and stop by if you are in the area.

ANNUAL IBEW DAY AT THE BAY FISHING EXPEDITION

This year’s fishing trip in the Bay was a huge success. Both boats were full of IBEW members and their families. Between the Pacific Dream and the California Dawn, the trip on May 25th brought in 112 halibut, 12 striped bass and even one leopard shark. That’s a good day in the Bay. Thanks to the Brothers Jason Green and Jason Prasad for organizing this annual event.

SPORTSMAN’S CLUB ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Raffle tickets are still available for the annual Sportsman’s Club fundraiser. You can buy them at any meeting or event or from any of the Sportsman Club members.  Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of 5.

Raffle Prizes are the same: 44 mag Henry Rifle, USA made Rod and Reel, a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun, IBEW engraved Buck knife and much more! The raffle will be held at the September 4th Membership Meeting.

 

STATE FAIR BOOTH

Don’t forget! We are manning the Union Booth at the California State Fair on Saturday July 13th.   Stop by to get your freebies and say hi to the Brothers and Sisters representing Local 340 on that day.  

 

ACCIDENTS & ILLNESSES

Brother Justin Gomez has finally been cleared to apply for a 2nd kidney transplant.  He is now going thru the acceptance process again and is hoping this time no problems will arise. Good luck Brother.

Brother John Williams is still on the mend.

Brother Shirish Gandhi spent a few weeks back in the hospital with complications from a stroke.

Brother Michael Bonito is living in Forest Hill and said he “doing fine”.

Our Projects Coordinator Patty Paterson is home recuperating from what she hopes will be her 5th & last arm surgery of the year.

Please continue to keep Patty and all Local 340 members going thru health issues in your prayers. Thank you.

REST IN PEACE

Retired member Brother Robert Furniss passed away. He was a 62 year member and 80 years of age.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES MEETING RESCHEDULED!

As per Article IV, Sec.7 of the current Bylaws, “The Executive Board shall meet with the Joint Executive Committee at Sacramento on the fourth Saturday in January and July, unless specifically called. The place and time of such meetings shall be decided by the Executive Board. The Local 340 Joint Executive Committee shall consist of all Local 340 Officers and Business Representatives, all members holding unit offices, all trustees and all members of committees designated by the President of the Local Union.” 

This year, we have run into a conflict of meeting schedules, so the regular July meeting will be held on Saturday August 3rd here at the Hall.  Notices will be mailed to all who are required to attend this mandatory Joint Executive Committees meeting.

HOLIDAY OFFICE CLOSURES The Business Offices (Sacramento, Redding and Chico) as well as the Sacramento Area Electrical Workers Trust Office will be closed on the following days. Enjoy your Holidays and please be safe.

Independence Day, Thursday July 4th

Labor Day – Monday September 2nd

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 July 23rd @ 5:00 PM  – Note: Only 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 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Only five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN MAY/JUNE 2019

May 21, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

MAY-JUNE 2019

LOCAL ELECTIONS

Hopefully, you have sent in your ballot for the 2019 Local 340 Elections and placed your vote for the candidates you feel will best represent you for the next three (3) years.  All Local officers elected in the June 1st election will be sworn in at the regularly scheduled Membership Meeting to be held on Wednesday, July 3rd in Sacramento.

JOBSITE PICTURE NEEDED

Our Projects Coordinator Patty Paterson is getting ready to retire this year and one of the projects she would like to finish up before she goes is the gathering of all of our pictures and getting them labeled and in one place.  We have quite a lot of pictures but when she started with what we have,  she realized that you, the members, would probably have the best jobsite and work pictures on your phones!  If you feel you have some good pictures of projects you have worked on, email them to the hall and we will put them in our collection for future reference and slideshows. You can send them to jvillasenor@ibewlocal340.org. Please be sure to note what job it is and the year it was taken. Also, give us member names where applicable.  Thank you.

OPEN HOUSE/PIN PRESENTATION

Thanks to everyone who came to our Open House/Pin Presentation on Saturday May 4th.  I also want to take this opportunity to thank all of Local 340’s staff for helping to get our new facility spruced up for this event, as well as for showing up on a Saturday to ensure that everyone who attended the event had a great time. I know the members who came, especially the Retirees who received their 50+ years of service IBEW pins, were very grateful that you all took care of them so well.  

TRADE SHOW

The Annual Electrical Expo Trade Show sponsored by our JATC was held prior to our May 1st Union Meeting here at the new Hall. It was organized by JATC Director Matthew Nootenboom, Instructors Ken Irwin and Tom Okumura and they were aided by this year’s graduating apprentices.  

If you were there you might have had the opportunity to see Local 340 Exam Board Member Brother Patrick Tait hanging like a human pinata when he tried out a demo of the Warner Adjustable Body Harness “Chair in the Air”.  This safety demonstration by Ebbert Pacific was only one of the demonstrations at the Trade Show. Other companies who gave demonstrations and/or handed out freebies were Werner Ladder, Greenlee Tools, Milwaukee Tools, Eaton Equipment, Philips, Leviton, Ideal, Fluke, Lift, Rack a Tiers, Knipiz, Streamlight, Klein and Southwire Tools.

I always look forward to this Annual Trade Show and want to thank all of the members who participated this year to make this event the success it was.    

CAMPFIRE DONATIONS TOTAL OVER $172,000!

The $172,000.00 collected for the Local 340 Campfire Fundraiser was disbursed to 20 IBEW members who lost their homes in the devastating Campfire. On behalf of these members, I want to thank all of you who donated.  We met with several of these members in February and heard their individual stories.  Unfortunately, not everyone is able to rebuild but I can tell you all of them were extremely grateful for the help they received through your donations.  

SCHOLARSHIP – High School Graduates of Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tehama or Modoc Counties

Three (3) $1,500 scholarships will be awarded by the Five Counties Central Labor Council in 2019. Applicants must have graduated high school in the Fall of 2018 or Spring of 2019, attended a school located in the above referenced counties and be either a union member or the child or grandchild of a current union member or deceased union member.  Deadline is June 26, 2019. For an application or more information on this scholarship, contact Brother Andrew Meredith at ameredith@ibewlocal340.org or phone him at the Hall @ 530-241-2468.   

ATTENTION: SOUND & COMM AND COUNTY/CITY EMPLOYEES

Neither of these Units had a quorum at the April regularly scheduled unit meetings. No quorum = no meeting.  If you want to be involved with issues pertaining only to your classifications, you need to make it a point to attend your Unit quarterly meetings. Next Unit meetings are scheduled for July.  There will be no special reminders sent. The date and time of these meetings are noted every single month in the Labor Bulletin. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend in July. Thank you.

MEMBERSHIP PICNIC

The membership picnic will be held at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova on Saturday September 14th!  Look for your flier and RSVP in the mail in early July and remember, we can always use picnic volunteers so if you or your family members can help, be sure to mark your RSVP accordingly and the committee will get back to you. Thank you!

SPORTSMAN’S CLUB ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Raffle tickets are now available for the annual Sportsman’s Club fundraiser. You can buy them at any meeting or event or from any of the Sportsman Club members.  Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of 5.

Raffle Prizes are the same: 44 mag Henry Rifle, USA made Rod and Reel, a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun, IBEW engraved Buck knife and much more!

CLAY SHOOT

Thank you to the Sportsman’s Club for the phenomenal job they did helping to organize the annual Clay Shoot on April 27th.  A good time was had by all! The funds raised each year at this event go to the Boys & Girls Club of America.

SOFTBALL PLAYERS NEEDED!

If you are interested in playing on Local 340’s Softball Team “340 Electricians” call Brother Matt Meredith @ 916-856-8652. All games, other than tournament games, are played locally @ Rusch Park at 7801 Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights on Friday evenings.

 

STATE FAIR BOOTH

Come see us this year at the California State Fair on Saturday July 13th.   We will have members manning the Union Booth, discussing how to join the IBEW and handing out freebies to the crowd.  It is always a treat for the members working the booth when a Local 340 member and their families stop by.

 

ACCIDENTS & ILLNESSES

Brother John Williams spent time in the hospital in early May with some health issues.  Brother Williams is very appreciative of the prayers and positive thoughts sent his way! At this writing, he is home recuperating.  

REST IN PEACE:

Active member Brother Bruce Fleming passed away in March. (22 year member/65 years of age)

Retired Brother Dave Sittman passed away in late April. (52 year member/ 77 years of age)

Retired Brother James Colburn passed away on May 12th. (55 year member/78 years of age)

Also, I am sorry to report Brother Rod Meyers’ mother passed away.

Please keep these members and their families in your thoughts and prayers.

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 July 23rd @ 5:00 PM  – Note: Only 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 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Only five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN APRIL/MAY 2019

April 23, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

APRIL-MAY 2019

LOCAL 340 ELECTIONS – NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS

At the April 3rd membership meeting Brother Jon Thompson was nominated for, and accepted, the position of Election Judge.

The Notice of Local 340 officer nominations were mailed on April 9th to all active members.

Nominations of Local Officers will be held at the Union Meeting on Wednesday May 1ST @ 6PM at the Hall. Please note that nominees will meet immediately following the May 1st membership meeting with International Representative Michael Meals and Local 340 Election Judge Jon Thompson to go over the rules of election protocol. Good luck to all the nominees.

URGENT – NEED YOUR CONTACT INFO

We are experiencing more and more returned mail.  It is imperative that we have your current mailing address on file, especially with all of the events, as well as the Local election, coming up in the near future!  Call the Hall now at 916-927-4239 or go online at www.ibewlocal340.org to give us your current mailing address. (If you did not receive the event flier we mailed to all members on March 29th announcing the Open House/Pin Pickup, Picnic and Job Fair that means we do not have a good address on you!) Please contact us now. Thank you.  

OPEN HOUSE/PIN PRESENTATION & LUNCH

Hope to see you all at this event on Saturday May 4th.  We are handing out years of service pins and there will be lots of new IBEW items to either win or purchase.  Bring your families and check out your new Business Office and Union Hall! Starts at 10AM, ends at 2PM.

HARRY BAIN SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ANNOUNCED

The 2019 winners of Local 340’s Harry Bain Scholarship are:

Jalen Prasad (son of Brother Jason Prasad)

Kaylee Meredith (daughter of Brother Andrew Meredith)

NEW SCHOLARSHIP –  High School Graduates of Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tehama or Modoc Counties

Three $1,500 scholarships will be awarded by the Five Counties Central Labor Council in 2019. Applicants must have graduated high school in  the Fall of 2018 or Spring of 2019, attended a school located in the above referenced counties and be either a union member or the child or grandchild of a union member or deceased member.  Deadline is June 26, 2019. For an application or more information on this scholarship, contact Brother Andrew Meredith at ameredith@ibewlocal340.org or at 530-241-2468.   

MEMBERSHIP PICNIC  

The membership picnic will be held at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova on Saturday September 14th!  Plans are already underway, but if you are interested in being a member of this year’s Picnic Committee, call Office Manager Reyna Kwong to volunteer your help. Note: The committee met in March and decided that they are bringing back the Tri-Tip this year, so if you were missing that item on the menu last year, it’s back.

ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

Raffle tickets are now available for the annual Sportsmans Club fundraiser. You can buy them at any meeting or event or from any of the Sportsman Club members.  Tickets are $5 each or $20 for a book of 5. Also, if you purchase a book of tickets soon, you will be entered into a separate drawing for a spot at the IBEW Day in the Bay Fishing Trip, (that’s a $120.00 prize) so act now!

Raffle Prizes are the same: 44 mag Henry Rifle, USA made Rod and Reel, a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun, IBEW engraved Buck knife and much more!

 

IBEW 340 DAY IN THE BAY – Still some spots left for the Annual Local 340 Fishing Trip (Halibut & Striper) scheduled for Saturday May 25th. Two boats, the California Dawn and the Pacific Dream, will leave from the Berkeley Marina @ 6:00 AM. Cost is $120.00. If interested, call Jason Green @ 916-716-6845 or Jason Prasad at 916-801-6221.

 

REST IN PEACE:

I am sorry to report the passing of retired Brother Robert Parkyn 92 years of age/54 year member. He is the father of retired Brother Lynn Parkyn.

Also retired Brother Larry Partanen passed away. He was a 62 year member and 90 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 July 23rd @ 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 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN MARCH/APRIL 2019

March 27, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

by

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

MARCH – APRIL 2019

 

SAVE THE DATES!

TRADE SHOW – RAFFLE & FREE BBQ – Wednesday April 3rd

Attend the 2019 Electrical Expo Trade Show prior to the Union Meeting on April 3, 2019! The Trade Show is sponsored by Platt Electric Supply and the Sacramento Area Electrical Training Center (JATC). It will be held at our New Hall at 10240 Systems Parkway from 4PM – 6PM (You will receive 2 hours of continuing education). All members invited. The monthly Membership Meeting will begin at 6PM – See you there!

 

OPEN HOUSE/PIN PRESENTATION & LUNCH – Saturday May 4th

The sprucing up of the new building is done for the time being and we are hosting an Open House/Pin Pickup-Presentation for all Local 340 members and their families on Saturday May 4th from 10AM to 2PM! Stop in at the Hall anytime on that day between those hours to take a tour of the new Business Office and Union Hall and if you are due a 5 – 45 years of membership pin, you will be able to pick that up on that day, as well. We will be taking pictures of all of the pin recipients (groups, and singles).

In addition, a special ceremony will take place at Noon for members receiving their 50 plus years of service pins and certificates. All who attend the Open House that day are invited and encouraged to join us for this special ceremony honoring these members who have reached these very major milestones.

Food will be provided for all at this event and any member attending will be entered into several raffles for a chance to win IBEW bags of new IBEW and Local 340 merchandise. Note: If you don’t win, most of these items will also be available to purchase at the event. Hope to see you all there!

 

MEMBERSHIP PICNIC – Saturday September 14th

Mark this date on your calendar as well! The membership picnic will be held at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova on Saturday September 14th! Plans are already underway, but if you are interested in being a member of this year’s Picnic Committee, call Office Manager Reyna Kwong to volunteer your help.

 

STEWARD TRAINING

In February, International Educator Sister Tracy Prezeau came to Sacramento to hold two Steward Training sessions: Construction (Inside) and Professional & Industrial Single Employer (P&I). We now have 23 new Steward-Trained members and on behalf of all of those who will benefit from the education you received, I want to congratulate those Brothers who completed the training: Kenneth Fangonilo, Gabriel Gutierrez, Brian Patrick, Edward Chiara, Paul Beasley, Michael Adams, Emiliano Cochise Silva Sr., Warren Adsit, Justin Bowen, Steven Dotson, Chris Anderson, Xavier Q Fernandez, Earl Charlesworth, Richard Boyer, Zackery Collins, Erik Meredith, Jason Prasad, Seneca Silva, John Murphy Jr., Jim Pumphrey, Robert Nichols, Troy Lafnear and George Gardner.

 

ORGANIZING & MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

In the first quarter of 2019 we have brought in 72 new members and signed up 6 new Local 340 signatory employers: Digital Dreams; T.A.R.P. Electrical Energy Solution; Power Telecomm & Security Inc.; PB Electric; Forward Sound & Communications LLC.

 

Not only is our membership and employer base growing, Local 340’s Membership Development Department continues to participate in community events showing that Local 340 Union Electricians care about the communities we all live in. We marched in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, canvassed houses on two different Saturdays with United Way in the Robla and Valley Hi areas offering free tax preparation to the public and we drove to Chico and Paradise to meet with the Campfire survivors to discuss their stories and distribute over $150,000 in donations to them.

 

Another very important event our Membership Development Department is planning is a series of job fairs targeting non-represented “certified” electricians. You can help! If you know of anyone that is a certified electrician (friend, family member, neighbor) who might be interested in knowing more about joining the IBEW, we want to talk to them. The first job fair is scheduled for the morning of Saturday April 6th and if we are going to fill the job calls coming in this next year, organizing “already certified” electricians will be the key! Contact Meg or Justin at the Hall or email the department directly at md@ibewlocal340.org for more information about these job fairs.

 

As you can see, we’re busy and are only going to get busier. 2019 will be another “banner” year for the members and employers of IBEW Local 340. Be part of this growth and get involved. We welcome your help.   Thank you!

 

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE – OLD SACRAMENTO

Local 340 members and families once again participated in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday March 16th in Old Sacramento. This was an opportunity to have some family time with our members and get some positive exposure for IBEW Local 340 in the Sacramento community. Thanks to everyone who showed up and marched with us. It was a lot of fun.

 

SPORTSMANS CLUB NEWS

DOG TRAINING

According to the Sportsman’s Club this was one of the best years for the Annual Dog Training/Shooting Holes in the Sky event held on Sunday February 24th at Yankee Slough Hunt Club in Lincoln. Between 45-50 people showed up which included 23 shooters. They got a whole lot of birds and Brother Jason Prasad barbequed a great lunch of tri-tip and hot links for all.

IBEW 340 DAY IN THE BAY – Still some spots left for the Annual Local 340 Fishing Trip (Halibut & Striper) scheduled for Saturday May 25th. Two boats, the California Dawn and the Pacific Dream, will leave from the Berkeley Marina @ 6:00 AM. Cost is $120.00. If interested, call Jason Green @ 916-716-6845 or Jason Prasad at 916-801-6221.

8TH ANNUAL IBEW NOR-CAL SPORTING CLAY SHOOT

Enjoy a day of brotherhood with fellow IBEW Union members, families, friends as well as other Trade Unions. If you are interested in Clay Shooting, the event will be held on April 27th at Raahuage’s Sporting Clays in Dunnigan. This event sells out quickly. Call or email Liz McInnis at 707-452-2720 or ejmh@ibew1245.com for more information. Be sure to identify yourself as an IBEW Local 340 member or call Local 340 Brother Zack Collins at 916-709-7582.

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MEMBER NEWS

NEW SCHOLARSHIP – High School Graduates of Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity, Tehama or Modoc Counties

Three $1,500 scholarships will be awarded by the Five Counties Central Labor Council in 2019. Applicants must have graduated high school in the Fall of 2018 or Spring of 2019, attended a school located in the above referenced counties and be either a union member or the child or grandchild of a union member or deceased member. Deadline is June 26, 2019. For an application or more information on this scholarship, contact Brother Andrew Meredith at ameredith@ibewlocal340.org or at 530-241-2468.

 

END OF YEAR DUES STATEMENTS

If you are looking for your 2018 year end dues statements, they were emailed to all members in late January. If you did not receive it, call the Hall or log on to the website and go to View Member Docs. You can download the statement from there.

 

GET WELL BROTHERS!

Brother Danny Hamilton called to say the year of 2018 was not one of his best years. He spent almost 2 weeks in the hospital after suffering a brown recluse spider bite and then back in the hospital for another 112 days after shattering his hip! Brother Hamilton is on the mend now from these issues and looking forward to a very unexciting year when it comes to health problems! Get better Brother.

4th Year Instructor Brother Brendan Nelson is also recuperating from an injury while playing for Local 340’s basketball team “The Sparkeez”. He tore his patella in his knee and pretty much kissed his basketball playing days goodbye. Good news is the team went on to win the game! The games are all held at Rausch Park and the new season will be starting soon. If you’re interested in seeing a game and supporting our team contact Coach Nelson at chuckskid316@gmail.com.

We heard from Brother Don Piroutek who suffered a stroke last year while working in the Bay Area. Brother Piroutek is undergoing therapy and doing well. He expressed appreciation for all of the prayers and well wishes he has received. In his words “Keep them coming”!

Brother Ken Irwin went thru a pretty big scare recently when he suffered a sudden major hearing loss. I am happy to report, that after receiving several steroid injections, he has recovered some of his hearing loss. Prayers and good thoughts that this trend continues for Brother Irwin.

 

REST IN PEACE:

I am sorry to report the passing of active members Brother Steven Criswell (35 year member / 56 years of age) and Brother Gary Moya (20 year member / 63 years of age). Services for Brother Moya will be held in June.

We have also lost two retired Brothers, Brother Brian Boggs (61 year member/83 years of age) and Brother Lou Costa (54 year member/75 years of age).

Brother Sandy Konkol’s wife Ellie passed away suddenly in February and Brother Gary McDonald lost his father.

 

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 April 23rd @ 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 April 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN FEB / MARCH 2019

February 22, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

MARCH 2019

 

THANK YOU BROTHER ED HILL FOR YOUR LIFETIME OF IBEW SERVICE! – It is with heavy hearts we report the passing of former International President Edwin D. Hill. He was a true Trade Unionist and Visionary. Brother Hill’s IBEW journey is outlined in the January 2019 edition of The Electrical Worker. Brother Hill’s funeral will be held in April in Washington DC right before the IBEW Construction & Maintenance Conference. Donations on Brother Hill’s behalf can be made to a charity that was very dear to his heart the “Electrical Workers Without Borders North America”. For more information on this not-for-profit organization visit their website at www.ewbna.org. Rest in Peace Brother Hill. Note: (If you’re not receiving the Electrical Worker every month, please contact secretary Justine Villasenor @ the Hall.)

END OF YEAR DUES STATEMENTS

The year end statements for basic and working dues have been emailed out to all members who paid dues in 2018. If you did not receive it, call the Hall or log on to the website and go to View Member Docs. You can download the tax statement from there.

 

MONTHLY BASIC DUES INCREASE – ALL ACTIVE MEMBERS

There are still quite a few members who are not mailing in the correct amount for payment of basic monthly dues. Please note: We cannot issue a current dues receipt unless full dues are received. If you are mailing in your checks or having your bank send in automated checks, they must be for the correct amount in order to be posted!

Also, we want to encourage every dues paying member to take advantage of the on-line dues payments at the secure member’s site on www.ibewlocal340.org. It is available 24-7 and is really the easiest way to get your dues paid! Thank you.

 

SCHOLARSHIPS (2)

IBEW Local 340 Harry R. Bain Scholarship Award – Dependents – DEADLINE IS 3/15/19

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 15, 2019 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, 2019). 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, 2019.

10th ANNUAL 340 SOFTBALL TEAM CRAB FEED – The 10th annual 340 Softball Team Crab Feed was held at the Hall on February 9th and it was, as it has been for the last 10 years, a huge success! Close to 300 attendees. There were many, many raffle prize winners this year. Local 340 Office Manager Reyna Kwong’s brother, Richie Jimenez, walked away with the grand prize of a 65” flat screen TV donated by our LMCC. You might remember Richie. He is the guy who makes balloon animals for the kids at our picnic every year.

The Local 340 Softball Team thanks everyone who donated a prize or a food item, the volunteers who worked tirelessly and all of those who supported and attended this event. I had a great time and hope to see you all next year!

SPORTSMANS CLUB NEWS:

DOG TRAINING/SHOOTING HOLES IN THE SKY – This annual event will be held at 8:00 AM on Sunday February 24th at Yankee Slough Hunt Club, 3805 Highway 65 in Lincoln. This is a safe, fun event open to all active and retired members and their children who are interested in hunting and the training of hunting dogs. Cost is $112.50 per shooter for 5 birds and kids shoot free. Meet at the parking lot of Yankee Slough at 8AM. For more information, contact Brother Zack Collins at zackery_collins@hotmail.com.

 

IBEW 340 DAY IN THE BAY – The Annual Local 340 Fishing Trip (Halibut & Striper) is scheduled for Saturday May 25th. The boats will leave from the Berkeley Marina @ 6:00 AM. The cost is $120.00 each. Note: there won’t be any shirts for this year’s event. Two boats are reserved to accommodate the many members who look forward to this fishing trip every year: “The California Dawn” (contact Jason Green @ (916)716-6845) and “The Pacific Dream” (contact Jason Prasad 916-801-6221)

 

LOCAL 340 IS MARCHING IN THE ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE – OLD SACRAMENTO – SAT. 03/16/19

Local 340 members and families will once again participate in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday March 16th in Old Sacramento. It’s not a long parade route (just a few blocks in Old Sacramento) but it is a great opportunity for the Local Union to get a whole lot of positive exposure in the Sacramento community. We will have our banner and march with our decorated golf card. All Local 340 marchers will be handing out gold pencils and very popular specially-designed thundersticks to the crowd that read “IBEW Local 340 – Irish for a Day – Union for Life”. We will meet at the Old Schoolhouse yard in front of Joe’s Crab Shack in Old Sacramento between 11:00 and 11:30 AM. The parade starts at 1:00 PM. Remember, this is open to all IBEW members and families so wear your green & we’ll see you there! For more information, contact Justine at the Hall 916-927-4239 or at jvillasenor@ibewlocal340.org.

 

CONGRATULATIONS

Brother Ray Hughes is a Grandpa for the first time. Mila Marie was born two days after Christmas. Brother Hughes went to work in Las Vegas last year to be closer to his kids. He reports he misses everyone here at Local 340 but is sure enjoying babysitting his “little peanut”.

I am also very happy and relieved to report that my wife Miranda and I welcomed our son, Remington Jett, to the world on Monday February 18th. (Presidents Day). He weighed 7 pounds 7 ounces and was 21.25 inches long. We are all doing great and I am looking forward to raising this little IBEW baby boy!

 

GET WELL BROTHERS!

Brother Brian Folena was in the hospital last month due to a motorcycle accident while working in the Bay Area. After about a week of hospitalization, he was released to recuperate at home. Brother Folena may be looking at future lung surgery as a result of this accident.

Systems Installer Brother Brandon Gollaher was hit by a drunk driver approximately 7 months ago while at a concert. He is now out of the hospital and going thru physical therapy for his injuries. He is hoping to return to work in the next few months.

REST IN PEACE:

We lost two Retired members last month, Brother Richard Hall (62 year member/88 years of age) and Brother Robert Watkins (62 year member / 86 years of age).

Brother Herman Pede was recently in Sacramento (from Montana) to attend a memorial service for his mother, Barbara Fair.

Also, we just learned Brother Brian Bailey’s wife Margarette (at the very young age of 56) passed away after a courageous hard-fought battle with Crohn’s disease.

Long-time Local 340 Trust Attorney Mark Lipton passed away in late December while on his honeymoon in Paris. Mark was instrumental in developing a lot of the SAEW Trust Laws that are still in effect here at Local 340 and also aided many of our members with their pensions during his career. Although he was semi-retired, Mark was always at the other end of the phone when I needed something. He will be greatly missed.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the above members and individuals and their families.

 

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 April 23rd @ 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 April 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

Filed Under: Labor Bulletins

LABOR BULLETIN JAN/FEB 2019

February 13, 2019 by Reyna

LABOR BULLETIN

By

BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WARD

JANUARY – FEBRUARY

 

INSIDE WIREMAN’S FEBRUARY 1, 2019 WAGE ALLOCATION

As you were notified, the Inside Wireman’s Allocation Meeting to discuss and vote on the previous negotiated $1.00 increase was held on January 2, 2019. After a very thorough discussion, a vote was taken and it was M/S/C to place $.50 to wages and $.50 to Health and Welfare. Thank you to all who attended the meeting and participated in this allocation vote. All Inside employers have been notified of the February 1st increase.

 

END OF YEAR DUES STATEMENTS

The end of year statements for basic and working dues have been mailed out to all members who paid dues in 2018. If you did not receive it, call the Hall.

 

BUTTE COUNTY CAMPFIRE

The final count of IBEW members who lost their homes in this brutal fire, is 21. Thirteen (13) were Local 340 members and eight (8) were members from Locals 6, 551, 332 and 234.

At this writing, the donations from the GoFundMe page and the money that came into our LMCC for the 340 Campfire fundraiser totals over $137,000.00. On behalf of the members who will be receiving help from these donations, I want to thank everyone who gave so generously.

Anyone interested in volunteering with the rebuild of some of our member’s homes should call the Hall or email md@ibewlocal340.org to add you name to the volunteer list. Once we are given the go ahead and the weather clears, we will be contacting you.

 

STEWARD TRAINING AVAILABLE – EARN CE CREDITS

There are a few spots left if you are interested in attending Steward Training in February. With the number of large projects coming up in 2019 we’re going to need trained job stewards who can represent IBEW workers on the job. Anyone completing the training will receive 8 hours of Continuing Education credits to be used towards State certification.

The two (2) training classes are scheduled as follows:

Inside Wireman Steward Classes:

Monday & Tuesday February 11th & 12th (3 1/2 hours each evening – must attend both nights) beginning at 5PM (Food will be provided)

Government & Single Employer Steward Classes (BAE-Indyne / City of Sacramento / County of Sacramento / NAES-Olympic Power)

Wednesday February 13th (7 hrs) beginning at 8AM (Lunch will be provided)

If interested in attending this training, call Justine Villasenor at the Hall 916-927-4239 (extension 1001).

 

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, 2019 through December 31, 2019.
  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 15, 2019 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, 2019). 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, 2019.

10th ANNUAL 340 SOFTBALL TEAM CRAB FEED

The 10th annual 340 Softball Team Crab Feed will be held here at the Hall on Saturday February 9th. If you are interested in purchasing tickets for this event call the Hall at 916-927-4239 or purchase online at ibewlocal340softball.ticketleap.com. 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.

 

SPORTSMAN’S CLUB DOG TRAINING/SHOOTING HOLES IN THE SKY

This annual event will be held at 8:00 AM on Sunday February 24th at Yankee Slough Hunt Club, 3805 Highway 65 in Lincoln. This safe, fun event is open to all active and retired members and their children who are interested in hunting and in the training of hunting dogs. Cost is $112.50 per shooter for 5 birds and kids shoot free. If you want to have breakfast beforehand, they will be meeting at Kim’s Country Kitchen, 527 G Street in Lincoln at 6:30 AM. Otherwise, meet at the parking lot of Yankee Slough at 8AM. For more information, contact Brother Zack Collins at zackery_collins@hotmail.com.

ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE – OLD SACRAMENTO – SAT. 03/16/19

Local 340 members and families will once again participate in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Saturday March 16th in Old Sacramento. It’s not a long parade route (just a few blocks in Old Sacramento) but it is a great opportunity for the Local Union to get a whole lot of positive exposure in the Sacramento community. We are going to decorate the golf cart and walk behind it handing out to the crowd specially-designed thundersticks that read “IBEW Local 340 – Irish for a Day – Union for Life”. If you and your family members want to join us, we will meet at the Old Schoolhouse yard in front of Joe’s Crab Shack in Old Sacramento between 11:00 and 11:30 AM. The parade starts at 1:00 PM. Remember, this is open to all IBEW members and families. Wear your green & we’ll see you there! For more information, contact Justine at the Hall 916-927-4239.

 

ACCIDENTS/ILLNESSES

None to report at this time but the Safety Committee would like to remind the members who are working that workplace injuries should be reported to the Business Office as soon as possible. If you have a Steward on the job, he can report for you. Thank you.

HOLIDAY BUSINESS OFFICE & TRUST OFFICE CLOSURES

Monday February 18th – Presidents Day

 

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 April 23rd @ 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 18th @ 5:00PM – Note: Five (5) members needed to have a quorum.

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