Kevin B. Casey, Business Manager
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A profile of a remarkable 101-year-old World War II veteran who played a crucial role in founding an IBEW local union in Michigan. The story chronicles his military service, transition to electrical work, and decades of union leadership, highlighting the enduring connection between veterans and the electrical industry.
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On the 81st anniversary of D-Day, a 100-year-old World War II veteran reflects on his experiences during the historic invasion. The humble veteran shares his memories of the pivotal moment in history, emphasizing the duty and teamwork that defined his generation's service to the country.
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IBEW-NECA partnership issues safety reminders to boat dock owners about proper electrical installations and maintenance protocols. Source: labortribune.com
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California IBEW member overcomes incarceration challenges through determination and union support to build a successful electrical career. Source: ibew.org
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City mayors across America are implementing grassroots climate initiatives and expanding green spaces to address environmental challenges locally. Source: motherjones.com
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European Union climate advisers caution against diluting ambitious environmental targets in upcoming policy decisions. Source: reuters.com
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Federal cuts to EPA funding force municipalities to shoulder the financial burden of climate resilience projects independently. Source: grist.org
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The Trump administration has terminated over 100 climate research studies, impacting scientific understanding of environmental changes. Source: technologyreview.com
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Labor unions are positioning themselves at the forefront of America's clean energy transition, advocating for policies that create good-paying union jobs while advancing climate goals. Construction unions are actively pushing for legislation supporting geothermal energy, battery storage, building retrofits, and nuclear power projects that prioritize union labor and worker protections.
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The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and CBS reach a significant tentative agreement covering working conditions, compensation, and benefits for union members in the broadcasting industry. The landmark deal addresses key concerns about job security and working standards in the evolving media landscape.
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