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Recent federal budget cuts have resulted in significant job losses at NOAA, potentially undermining the agency's capacity to deliver accurate weather forecasts and conduct essential climate research that many sectors, including utilities, depend upon.
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President Cooper discusses IBEW's ongoing initiatives for electrical infrastructure modernization in this video interview. The "Wired for Change" program focuses on adapting union practices to meet evolving industry demands while maintaining strong labor standards. Source: browndailyherald.com
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Scientists and data specialists are working urgently to preserve critical climate and environmental research data. The article explores concerns about potential data loss under current policies and includes perspectives from electrical engineering experts on the importance of this information for infrastructure planning. Source: bbc.com
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IBEW's Political Director analyzes how recent policy changes under the current administration will impact union members and the electrical industry. The report covers anticipated labor legislation, infrastructure spending, and renewable energy initiatives that could create new opportunities for IBEW workers. Source: ibew11.org
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IBEW Local 1319 has begun construction on a state-of-the-art training facility designed to prepare electricians for emerging technologies. The center will feature specialized labs for renewable energy systems, smart building integration, and advanced electrical diagnostics. Source: yahoo.com
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Former IBEW member Drew Renaud has successfully launched his own electrical contracting business while maintaining union ties as a signatory contractor. The article highlights how union training prepared him for entrepreneurship and the benefits of operating as a signatory company. Source: labortribune.com