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Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
IBEW 569 members working for National Electric Works are working on “East Tower Substation replacement” at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, a 16 month project. Workers on the project are Foreman Travis Krahel, JW Mark Hooper, JW Justin Miller, JW Jason Bowler(not pictured) and Apprentice Jose Nieto Predomo. The project is to renovate and replace an electric room from 1970’s, which provides Normal and Emergency power to the 1970’s East Tower addition to the hospital. Which includes providing power to patient rooms, Operating Rooms, surgical equipment sterilization and much more.
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Photos by IBEW Member Brian Campbell
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
#IBEW569 Electricians are working for Davies Electric at the Sports Arena doing 600 feet of cable tray replacement to aluminum cable tray on the roof and upgrading antennas on the side of building = better Wi-Fi and reception at upcoming sports and entertainment events!
#IBEW #UnionStrong #WeAreIBEW569 #unionelectrician #Construction #journeyman #sparkylife #webuildamerica #strongertogether #ibewlife #bluecollar #electrician #LiveBetterWorkUnion #jobs #constructionlife
Hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Wall Street Financial District on September 27, 2018 to demand public investment in The City University of New York and raises for underpaid faculty and staff. Carrying lighted signs, hundreds of union members picketed outside the NY Stock Exchange before chanting their way to the investment banking firm of William C. Thompson, chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
#IBEW569 Journeyman Electricians and Apprentices are working for Neal Electric to build the new Performing Arts Center and Admin Building for Morse High School of San Diego Unified!
Built under a PLA (Project Labor Agreement) - built right the first time and with local skilled and trained workers!
#IBEW #UnionStrong #WeAreIBEW569 #unionelectrician #Construction #journeyman #apprentice #sparkylife #webuildamerica #strongertogether #ibewlife #bluecollar #electrician #LiveBetterWorkUnion #jobs #constructionlife #1u
Photos by IBEW member Brian Campbell.
Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
Union activists held an emergency protest in Foley Square in Manhattan, home of federal and state courthouses on June 27, 2018. The workers rally to show that their unions will not be cowed by attempts to destroy their collective power. This morning the Supreme Court ruled against unions and all working people in the Janus v. AFSCME case. Overturning 40 years of precedent. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
IBEW 569 members working for National Electric Works are working on “East Tower Substation replacement” at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, a 16 month project. Workers on the project are Foreman Travis Krahel, JW Mark Hooper, JW Justin Miller, JW Jason Bowler(not pictured) and Apprentice Jose Nieto Predomo. The project is to renovate and replace an electric room from 1970’s, which provides Normal and Emergency power to the 1970’s East Tower addition to the hospital. Which includes providing power to patient rooms, Operating Rooms, surgical equipment sterilization and much more.
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Photos by IBEW Member Brian Campbell
CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
CUNY students, faculty, and community members, joined by elected officials participated on a march from Brooklyn Borough Hall to the Defund The Police Occupation at City Hall on June 27, 2020 demanding the city administration to redirect funds from the New York Police Department to the City University of New York (CUNY), which serves predominantly low-income black and brown students. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Fifty union workers committing civil disobedience were arrested outside the NFL Headquarters in Manhattan after thousands of unionized construction workers held a rally on August 22, 2018 to call on the NFL to ask Steve Ross, Related Companies Chairman/Founder and owner of the Miami Dolphins, to step down from the NFL’s Social & Racial Justice Committee. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
PSC-CUNY members, faculty, staff and students gathered outside Brooklyn College on July 18, 2020 to hold the "Caravan to save jobs and fund CUNY", a loud motorized and bicycle protest through the streets of Brooklyn to protest against CUNY’s massive layoffs of contingent workers and to demand adequate funding for CUNY. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Wall Street Financial District on September 27, 2018 to demand public investment in The City University of New York and raises for underpaid faculty and staff. Carrying lighted signs, hundreds of union members picketed outside the NY Stock Exchange before chanting their way to the investment banking firm of William C. Thompson, chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Hundreds of CUNY faculty and staff marched through the Wall Street Financial District on September 27, 2018 to demand public investment in The City University of New York and raises for underpaid faculty and staff. Carrying lighted signs, hundreds of union members picketed outside the NY Stock Exchange before chanting their way to the investment banking firm of William C. Thompson, chairperson of the CUNY Board of Trustees. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
On Friday, March 27 the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, in collaboration with Labor Community Services and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, and other organizations fed over 2500 families impacted by the Coronavirus crisis. Thank you Labor Communities Services, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and IBEW Local 11 for helping put this together. A huge shout out to our volunteers and everyone who stopped by. #UnionStrong #solidarity
Photo Credit: LA/OC Building Trades Council
#IBEW569 Journeyman Electricians and Apprentices are working for Neal Electric to build the new Performing Arts Center and Admin Building for Morse High School of San Diego Unified!
Built under a PLA (Project Labor Agreement) - built right the first time and with local skilled and trained workers!
#IBEW #UnionStrong #WeAreIBEW569 #unionelectrician #Construction #journeyman #apprentice #sparkylife #webuildamerica #strongertogether #ibewlife #bluecollar #electrician #LiveBetterWorkUnion #jobs #constructionlife #1u
Photos by IBEW member Brian Campbell.
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
IBEW 569 members working for National Electric Works are working on “East Tower Substation replacement” at Sharp Grossmont Hospital, a 16 month project. Workers on the project are Foreman Travis Krahel, JW Mark Hooper, JW Justin Miller, JW Jason Bowler(not pictured) and Apprentice Jose Nieto Predomo. The project is to renovate and replace an electric room from 1970’s, which provides Normal and Emergency power to the 1970’s East Tower addition to the hospital. Which includes providing power to patient rooms, Operating Rooms, surgical equipment sterilization and much more.
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Photos by IBEW Member Brian Campbell
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
#IBEW569 Electricians are working for Davies Electric at the Sports Arena doing 600 feet of cable tray replacement to aluminum cable tray on the roof and upgrading antennas on the side of building = better Wi-Fi and reception at upcoming sports and entertainment events!
#IBEW #UnionStrong #WeAreIBEW569 #unionelectrician #Construction #journeyman #sparkylife #webuildamerica #strongertogether #ibewlife #bluecollar #electrician #LiveBetterWorkUnion #jobs #constructionlife
IBEW 569 celebrates Black History Month! Join us in highlighting the contributions and achievements of our African-American sisters and brothers within Local 569, the labor movement, and our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth
IBEW / International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers: “As we recognize Black History Month, let us never forget the invaluable contributions made by Black workers to North America’s labor movement. Standing up against discrimination, they have been on the forefront of the fight for not just civil rights but economic justice as well. And today, more than ever, Black workers are crucial to building a more robust and bigger IBEW and labor movement in the years to come. Ending systematic racism is inseparable from the goal of economic justice, and Black trade unionists will remain at the forefront of making real the full promise of democracy.”
EWMC / Electrical Workers Minority Caucus of San Diego and Imperial Counties
Photos by Rashad Autman of Revamped Ventures in collaboration with Young Black & N' Business.
#UnionStrong #IBEW #1u
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Members of Bronx Brigade, a campaign fighting to increase the number of good, middle-class construction jobs for residents in the Bronx marched to State Senator Luis Sepúlveda’s district office on October 2, 2019 and protested his failure to support state legislation that would raise wages for thousands of union and nonunion construction workers – including many who are immigrants, people of color, and women. (Photo by Erik McGregor)