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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Archives

Forced Dues Pay For Blowout Parties in Washington, DC
January 26

Forced Dues Pay For Blowout Parties in Washington, DC

Fresh over spending over $1 billion dollars to elect President Obama and his allies on Congress, more than a half dozen unions are listed as benefactors to the inaugural parties. They include the Laborers International Union, the American Federation of Government…

November 5

Long Island union written demand to Florida utilities: Pay dues or stay home

The Daily Caller is confirming what big union apologists are denying: In a two-page Oct. 29 contract, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) local 1049 demanded union dues, pay hikes and benefit contributions from Florida…

On the Waterfront: Northwest Ports Slowed Over Inter-Big Labor Squabble Over 2 Jobs
June 24

On the Waterfront: Northwest Ports Slowed Over Inter-Big Labor Squabble Over 2 Jobs

Times must be tough.  An escalating dispute between two unions ties up millions of dollars of freight across the Northwest boils down to a spat over just two waterfront jobs, The Oregonian is reporting.  Bill Wyatt said Longshoremen staging a slowdown…

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