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Archives for March 2023
Consul General of Ukraine Joins IBEW 1245 at Western LAMPAC
The IBEW 1245 Executive Board sponsored Kushneruk Dmytro, Consul General of Ukraine in San Francisco, to attend the Western LAMPAC conference in March. Western LAMPAC is a labor-management partnership association of electric utilities and the IBEW. For more than 40 years, LAMPAC has represented the mutual interests of its membership in matters related to public… [Read More]
Californians eager for sunnier days after relentless winter (via Associated Press)
“When everybody else has battened down the hatches, they’re out there working,” said Bob Dean, business manager for International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 1245, the union that represents thousands of line workers in Northern California and Nevada.
Letter Agreement R1-23-09: Extend Pilot to Establish temporary co-mingling agreement with T200_T300 (supersedes 22-26)
The Company and IBEW met to discuss the establishment of a temporary comingling agreement consistent with Letter of Agreement R1-05-60 to allow Title 200 Division Gas T&D Construction Crew employees to work with Title 300 Gas Construction employees on capital pipeline projects. This is a combined effort to provide Title 200 Division Gas T&D Construction… [Read More]
Storm Stories: Powering California Through the Most Severe Winter on Record
In March of 2023, following years of drought, California’s rain and snowfall reached unprecedented levels — surpassing the wettest winter in recorded history (1982-83) in some areas. The Sierra snowpack has exceeded its previous record, with more than 600 inches of snow since a parade of atmospheric river storms first made landfall in December. As… [Read More]
Letter Agreement 23-10: Distribution Control Centers (Update to LA 21-29)
The Company continues to realize a significant increase in Distribution Control Center workloads for “work management” tasks (writing/checking switching) as a result of increased efforts toward system hardening, Public Safety Power shut off, maintenance, and other application for work requests. In response to this increased workload, the parties agreed in LA 21-29 to allow the… [Read More]
Letter Agreement 23-05: HQ Relocation Bishop Ranch Building Y and Concord RMC
In accordance with Sections 19.12 of the Clerical agreement and 206.12 of the Physical agreement, the parties have discussed headquarter reassignments for IBEW represented classifications within both the Clerical and Physical agreements who are currently headquartered at the Concord RMC, 1850 Gateway Blvd., Concord, and Bishop Ranch Building Y at 6111 Bollinger Canyon Rd., San… [Read More]
Modesto Unit Meetings to Begin in April
Unit #2515, Modesto, has found a new unit chair and recorder, and will once again be holding regular meetings beginning in April. The meetings will be on the second Wednesday of every other month at 4:30pm at Michael’s Pizza, 500 N. Carpenter Road Modesto, CA. –Ryan Skelton, IBEW 1245 Business Rep
2023 San Luis Obispo Service Awards / Pin Dinner
Photos from the 2023 San Luis Obispo Pin Dinner on March 10, 2023
Redding Power Production Bargaining Unit Ratifies First Agreement
The newly formed Redding Power Production bargaining unit, a subdivision of the City of Redding Electric bargaining unit, has ratified its first collective bargaining agreement. The three-year agreement includes general wage increases of 10-20% in 2023 based on classification and 5% in 2024 and 2025 for all classifications. Additionally, the following highlights were agreed to:… [Read More]
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