Union Rights on the Ballot (EW)

IBEW members conducted intensive get-out-the-vote efforts in New Jersey and Virginia's November 2025 elections, helping elect pro-worker governors and substantial majorities in state legislatures. The campaigns emphasized how union rights, collective bargaining, PLAs, and worker wages were directly at stake in these crucial odd-year elections.

Groundbreaking Labor Leader Retires From IEC, Local 3 (EW)

International Executive Council Chairman Chris Erikson retires after a 50-year IBEW career, including nearly 20 years leading New York Local 3's 30,000+ members. Grandson of legendary Local 3 Business Manager Harry Van Arsdale Jr., Erikson championed diversity, mentored young leaders nationwide, and helped maintain union wages at $141/hour while serving as IEC chairman for a decade.

Newcomers, Incumbents Bring IBEW Voices to Local and State Offices (EW)

IBEW members achieved significant electoral victories in November 2025, winning positions from town councils to state assemblies. Features profiles of three member-winners: Stephen Nowicki (Cheektowaga, NY town council), Naomi Hewitt (Fairbanks school board), and Ritch Kurtenbach (Black Hawk County, Iowa supervisor), demonstrating how union members bring worker perspectives directly into government.

Pres Cooper : Solidarity and Safety (EW)

IBEW President Kenneth Cooper and IST Paul Noble address workplace safety and violence prevention following the tragic murder of welder Amber Czech. The article emphasizes creating harassment-free workplaces, confronting mental health challenges in construction, and building a culture of safety and respect that welcomes all workers.

Passing of Retired Brother John R. Barry

Brothers and Sisters, we regret to report on the passing of Retired Brother John R. Barry, better known as "Red". John was initiated into Local 488 In January 1966, retired in 1998 and was just shy of being a 60 year Member.

Please keep the Barry family in your thoughts and prayers. Calling hours will be January 9, 2026 from 10-11am with a service at 11am at Danbury Memorial Funeral Home located at 117 South Street, Danbury, CT 06810.

Pages