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IBEW Local 2330 is proud to announce GearHub!
We understand that many employers don’t always supply the best equipment or gear needed for the job, so we partnered with Chandler, a local B2B wholesaler, to provide you with a wide range of gear from boots to bump caps and everything in between.
In our store, you'll find a range of hand-selected gear featuring the IBEW logo, combining durability and style to help you perform at your best, while proudly celebrating your union membership.
You can visit www.designatlantic.ca/IBEW_2330 and shop 24/7 365. Embroidery and Shipping to anywhere in Atlantic Canada is free!
Make sure to check your email for a password to enter the store before you visit.
IBEW Local 2330 would like to wish all of our members a Happy Father’s Day. Many of us will be working away from our families. Please remember we do what we do to support our families and these sacrifices don’t go unnoticed. To our members that are lucky enough to spend the day home with their families. Please enjoy your day.
National Day Of Mourning
Greetings:
The Day of Mourning is an annual day of remembrance for workers who have been killed and injured on the job; the aim of this day is to publicly renew the commitment to fight for the safety of the living as well as mourn for those workers who have died.
The National Day of Mourning, held annually on April 28, was officially recognized by the federal government in 1991, eight years after the day of remembrance was launched by the Canadian Labour Congress. The Day of Mourning has since spread to about 80 countries around the world and has been adopted by the AFL-CIO and the International Confederation of Free Trade. The IBEW was originally formed by workers who wanted to improve safety in their workplace. Our union was formed on the need for safety at a time when 1 in 2 electrical workers were being killed on the job every day; even our own founding President Henry Miller died from a workplace incident. Today, safety continues to be a main focus of our Local Unions mandate; safety is paramount to the IBEW!
On April 28, we remember those who lost their lives, as well as the thousands of others injured; because for them, life will never be the same. So, on Friday, April 28th, mark the 'Day' by flying flags at half-mast; wear ribbons or black armbands, or whatever your traditional vigils/ceremonies are, and observe a moment of silence at 11am, as we remember those killed or injured at work and recommit to the challenge of preventing, reducing and eliminating workplace deaths and injuries.
We must mourn the dead, but we must also fight for the living!!
In solidarity,
Russ Shewchuk
International Vice President, IBEW - 1st District Office
Filling Out Obligation, Apprentice, Journeyman Forms
For members joining the local when filling out the obligation form and apprentice / journeyman forms. Please fill in all required information EX: classification, SIN numbers, postal code etc.
Please also date your application for the month prior to filling out these applications. EX: If filling out in February, date for Jan 2023.
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MFAP program
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Benefits
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Covid-19 Safety Training
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Notify The Hall When You Are Laid Off
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Canada Recovery Benefits
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Notifying the Hall When Laid Off
Over the past few months, notification has been put on this site to remind members to call in to notify the hall when they are laid off. Although most members do so, there are some that have not done so. Please be advised that, if you are laid off and have not given prior notification of such, you cannot be issued a referral to go to work.
Reminder To All Members
As a reminder, members are required to notify the hall when they are laid off and to provide their layoff date. This applies to all members, whether the layoff is a regular layoff or due to the current Covid 19 situation. If you do not notify the hall when you are laid off, you can not be issued a referral for work. This applies to all members and there will be no exceptions to this.
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