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EDITORIAL<br />

J. J. Barry<br />

Internatiollal President<br />

Ihe<br />

Bi<br />

L g S ometimes<br />

Ihe only<br />

way to gel away with<br />

a lie is 10 lell a real whopper.<br />

and slick to it lime after time.<br />

and hope people evenlually won·,<br />

be able to remember what was made<br />

upand what was fac t. To this end. the<br />

U .. Treasury Department's recent repon<br />

on "upward mobility" in the United<br />

Stal~ is a perfect CaM: Mud .<br />

In 19 4 Presidenl Ronald Reagan ran<br />

hili reelection campaign around the ques·<br />

tlcn ... Are you be(lcr <strong>of</strong>f than you were<br />

four years agar And to bolster his claims<br />

<strong>of</strong> "yes" he quo led one skewed sta tisti c<br />

after another supposed ly ,l;howingjob creation.<br />

economic growth and prosperity.<br />

Il"s what a lot <strong>of</strong> people wanted LO hear;<br />

it's what a lot <strong>of</strong>pcoplc wanted to believe:<br />

even though il ran a close thi rd behind the<br />

TOO~l Fairy and Ihe Ea"er Bunny in Ihe<br />

accuracy depanment.<br />

TIlen. four year later. George Herben<br />

\Valker Bush was e lected presidenl , and<br />

he began 10 do his best 10 perpeLUale the<br />

Reagan myth <strong>of</strong> widec;pread economic<br />

pro~peri l y . In faci 11 \\a~n'l unlil four or<br />

five monlhs into Ihe currenl full-nedged<br />

r(.~ce:,~ion. that the president would acknowledge<br />

Ih31lhccconomy wasn 'l working<br />

10 the ad vantage <strong>of</strong> everyone. He<br />

vetocd-nol once. bUltwice-the extension<br />

<strong>of</strong> unemployment bcnefils to ouroul<strong>of</strong>-work<br />

Brolhers and Sisters. because he<br />

couldn't admit the seriou ness <strong>of</strong> our<br />

country's econom ic conditio n. How cou Id<br />

he have seen the country's condition. He<br />

was thcn logging almosl as much<br />

li me on Air Force One in foreign<br />

airspace as he was in the Oval Office<br />

or around the Uni ted Slates.<br />

Now. in 1992,onlya handful <strong>of</strong> momhs<br />

before this fall 's presidential elections.<br />

comes a report from the Bush T rea ury<br />

Depanment saying, guess what,lhal Presidents<br />

Reagan and Bush were righl all<br />

along: Ihings did gel beller during lhe<br />

1980s: Ihal people·s income rose, and<br />

Americans moved enmasse up the quaJily-<strong>of</strong>·life<br />

ladder.<br />

I say, lell illO the <strong>IBE</strong>W employees al<br />

Zenith 's Springfield. Missouri. planlwho<br />

arc losing their jobs as production<br />

Ihere moves 10 Mexico. Te ll it toourunion<br />

Brothers and Sisters who used 10 work at<br />

Easlern Airl ines-which aft er years or<br />

union busti ng fina lly weill out business.<br />

Remember that il was President Bush<br />

who vetoed a bill passed by Congress<br />

which called for a panel 10 try 10 work OUI<br />

3 setllemenl3t Eastern. Tell it to the " pcrmanentl<br />

y replaced" union workers a l<br />

Greyhound. I say , Iell it to them, President<br />

Bush: ask them abom upward mobility.<br />

Unions have been doing a 101 <strong>of</strong> talking<br />

10 those people who were supposedly<br />

upwardly mobile Ihese lasl 12 years, and<br />

their response should come as no real<br />

surpri se. The facl is wo rk ingpeople, as a<br />

whole.didn·t mo ve up, they moved down.<br />

11,e AFl·C10 Economic Research Department,<br />

in a February 1992 report. confinns<br />

this. The report says. "The: ri ch in<br />

America continue 10 gel richer while the<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> families struggle 10 make<br />

ends meet. More <strong>of</strong> the wealth became<br />

concentrated among the richest families<br />

belween 19 3 and 1989, according lo a<br />

recent Fedeml Reserve survey. Between<br />

1977 and 1988. middle·income families'<br />

real income dropped 5 percent. while the<br />

income <strong>of</strong> Ihe lOp 1 percent <strong>of</strong> families<br />

increased by 50 percent." The repon continued<br />

on 10 ci le thai averagc weekly<br />

earnings for workers. adjusted for in nati<br />

on. sank 15 percent during the ' SOs. and<br />

to say thai. "Over 2 million people have<br />

slipped into poveny during Ihe lasl year.<br />

increasing Ihe 10lal in poveny 10 34 million.<br />

including one in five <strong>of</strong> lhc nation's<br />

children:·<br />

And where did the Bush Treasury De·<br />

partment come up with numbers to suppon<br />

its bogus claims. Accordi ng 10 a June<br />

3. 1992. Washillgtoll Post article enlilled<br />

"Treasury 's Look at lncome Mo bility,"<br />

thc fig ures came from manipulating who<br />

ex.actly the study saw as upwardly mo~<br />

bile. The article :l-aid. " Consider the<br />

advancemcnt <strong>of</strong> the student who. in 1979.<br />

spent part <strong>of</strong> his last year <strong>of</strong> college working<br />

for a newspaper for $5 an hour. By<br />

1988.fimllyeSlablished a,ajoumalis\. he<br />

could earn as much in a day as he d id in a<br />

week nine year's earlier .... IAccording to<br />

Ihe Treasury IUdy) lhat person counts as<br />

someonc who has clawed his way oul o f<br />

·poveny: even thoug h both his parents<br />

were pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and he entcred the job<br />

marker wi th an clitecollcge degree and nO<br />

debls:·<br />

111at's not playing fair with the American<br />

people. Mr. President . thai's just nOt<br />

right.lt·s time we pUla stop tOlhis ki nd <strong>of</strong><br />

d istortion. The pro blems we in the Un ited<br />

Slales face loday are difficult enough wilh·<br />

o UI the added burden <strong>of</strong> having 10 sifl<br />

through deceiving Horalio Alger mylhs<br />

perpetrated by Ihe Whi le House. I.n November.<br />

lei's show the president what<br />

organized labor thinks <strong>of</strong> Ihose people<br />

who sland behind a wall <strong>of</strong> Ijes and refuse<br />

10 address the tough situation<br />

working people are in: let" s demand lhe<br />

tru th: ICI's demand action on our problems:<br />

let's show them the door. .iJ


The Union <strong>of</strong> Hearts and Minds<br />

J . J . aAAA Y<br />

...."."..,-<br />

112~15Ch 51, NW<br />

wastwngton 0 C. 20005<br />

.... .."<br />

J ACK F. MOOR.:<br />

fnr~ s.cr.rlll)'<br />

11:zs.151h 51 , N W<br />

Waal'llng1on, D C 20005<br />

THOMAS VAN ARSDALE<br />

Inrern400()a/ Tf&l!s


Col ~:--..a."-,,<br />

Would<br />

The <strong>IBE</strong>W helps a City<br />

Celebrate A<br />

Momentous Occasion<br />

o illmblis is proud. !t"s safe to say<br />

C Columbus is bursting wi th pride­<br />

Columbus. Ohio. th.t is. But Christopher<br />

Columbus i. indeed" hat they·re<br />

celebrating. this the SOOth Anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> his faleful riTsl voyage [0 the ew<br />

World.<br />

And now the largest city in that New<br />

Worl d named fo r the ex. plorer i~ commemorating<br />

the event with a six-monlh<br />

··Celebration <strong>of</strong> Discovery:· as they<br />

call it. AmeriFiora ·92. Event planners<br />

expect over 4 million visitors to attend.<br />

maki ng it the largest single-site event<br />

planned in honor <strong>of</strong> Columbus'<br />

qui ncenrennial. Fresh from eciehraling<br />

il~ own centennial. the I13 EW has been<br />

right there every step <strong>of</strong> the way.<br />

For ISEW Local 683. Columbus.<br />

members. C hristopher Columbu" anniversary<br />

started a fe w years early_ In<br />

the rail <strong>of</strong> 1988 members employed by<br />

Advantage Electric began electrica l<br />

\,-,ork (In the Franklin Park Conserva-<br />

The layout <strong>of</strong> AmeriFlora '92. The ej)(po<br />

sits In rhe 88-acre Franklin Park, two<br />

miles from downtown Columbus.<br />

2<br />

S/anding next 10 the <strong>Workers</strong> ' Memorial monument, which will<br />

remain aNer rhe AmeriFlora expo has left. are Local 683 members J<br />

(rom left, (fronl row) Howard Todd, Paul Fallt, Tim Lucas, Business<br />

Manager Hoover, John O·Day. Bill Squeo and Gary Turner. These<br />

ISEW members were among 400 union men and women and union<br />

supporters who attended the dedication ceremony.<br />

lory. a focal point <strong>of</strong> the AmeriFlora<br />

project. "nlC con~erva l ory WiJ!'o originall<br />

y built 100 years ago, and it remained<br />

the focll s <strong>of</strong> gS-acre Frankli n<br />

Park. home <strong>of</strong>' the AmeriFlora expo,<br />

two miles east <strong>of</strong> downLown Columbus.<br />

The new eleclrical work for the<br />

conservatory involved reslOring the<br />

conservalOry and expanding the SlrucfUre<br />

to four time!' it:-. original size.<br />

According 10 Local 683 Business<br />

Manager M .L ." Joe" Hoover. " The fexpanded]<br />

conservatory is laid out in five<br />

different sections. each repre enting a<br />

different environment. The arem. are:<br />

'Tropical: 'Jungle: 'Desen: 'Palm<br />

House: and ·Five Hundred Year Roam.'<br />

They are composed <strong>of</strong> four different<br />

buildings tied together in almost 100.000<br />

squure feet <strong>of</strong> exhibit space.'· The project<br />

was very d iffe relll from mOSt wiring<br />

jobs. ··The job was built in layers." said<br />

Brother Hoover. "starting with the subterrane.an<br />

buildup. then din. rocks. (fees<br />

and plants. The electric and plumbing<br />

wen! in next. then more di n . rocks.<br />

trees and plants. This went on until the<br />

exhibits reached their fi nished he ight.<br />

All mechanical and eleclrical work was<br />

molded righ[ il1lo Ihe project:'<br />

Olher aHraclions at the Amen Flora<br />

expo incl ude a restored 1893 Loaff<br />

tBEW JOURNAL/AUGUST 1992


Local 683 members stand in (ronl <strong>of</strong> "NaY'star, M a Sfephen<br />

Cannefo uulplure remin/$cenf 01 CoJumI)V$' three ships. the<br />

Nina, lhe Pinta, lind the Santa Marla. The members are. from<br />

lett. (bllck row) Robert Biser, David Stonecypher, 80b Gar/ch,<br />

Rod Mayle, Glenn Rodgers. 8111 McCarthy. Dave Taylor. and<br />

Business RepresentBUve Tim LuCJJs; (fronl row) Business<br />

Manage, Hoov"r. DlIn Cilrpent"r. G"orge Mlllllr, Char/liS<br />

Pal/erson and Joe Yaney.<br />

C~ifOll!:lC I. an cno r rnoll~ 1)7(0 degree<br />

movie theater. :J fe';tivc arnph itheater<br />

featuring li ve entertainment duily. and<br />

a 30,000-square fool pavil ion housing<br />

The Grund Inlernalional Indoor HOn!­<br />

culluml Exhibition and Competition an ~<br />

a mhh:-.oni:m ln~thulion exhibit on<br />

the cffcCh to the en ironmcnl <strong>of</strong> international<br />

trade and explorati on in the<br />

lime <strong>of</strong> Columbus.<br />

The <strong>IBE</strong>W w,", also involved in a<br />

morc ~ombef commcmorallon al Ihe<br />

AmeriFlor3 site this ~ u nlln e r . Within a<br />

!otmall grove <strong>of</strong> trees. in an area <strong>of</strong> the<br />

AmeriFloraground~ which will remain<br />

iniaci after th e ex po is over. a group 0<br />

m EW JOU RNAL/AUGUST t992<br />

union mcn :.tnd women dedic:lled a<br />

W rker,' Memoriallo lho>c who p""cd<br />

aW~ l y while w o r~ i n g at their tf'!uJ'" or<br />

occupation. Almost 4UO mcn1ber~ <strong>of</strong><br />

union;; illliliated with the Fran~lin<br />

ou nty (Ohio) AFL-CIO , includi ng<br />

L 01 ()to membef'. local (lignitaric,<br />

ami communit y Icadcr~ we re in nll el1-<br />

dance for the dedication.<br />

tn the midlile <strong>of</strong> the All1cnF1ora :-.ilc.<br />

in the ba,c <strong>of</strong> the 30-fuot tall , 20-tun<br />

.. Ialue <strong>of</strong> Columbu ... · th ree ... hip ... c~ llI ed<br />

., ~t\I~Hlr." the expo o rga nl zcr~ placed<br />

a lime eUI)!


II f I ( 1 0<br />

~g SEEING HOW<br />

AMERICA WORKS<br />

1·8u<br />

havIng 8 conversstlon with 8n amazed<br />

show·goer In (ront <strong>of</strong> Ihe !SEW boo.h.<br />

Union <strong>Workers</strong> Show<br />

Their StuH at the '92<br />

Union-Industries Show<br />

I<br />

f<br />

you 've eve r wondered wh1l1 being<br />

in 11 spnce si mian is likc. or whal it's<br />

like I have a conversati on wi th a ro ~<br />

bOI, Ihen Ihe 1992 Union-Indus" ics<br />

Show w," Ihe place lor you. If you<br />

wanted t ~ee the re~ ul t~ <strong>of</strong> union worken.,<br />

producing product'" and delivering<br />

... erviccs under the terms <strong>of</strong> fair co llective<br />

b:lrgaill ing agreement s, the Union­<br />

Indu ... tr·ies Show was Ihe place to be. In<br />


STANDING WITH SECRETARY MOORE (BLUE BLAZER) IN THE <strong>IBE</strong>W DISPLA Y<br />

AREA AT THE UNION-INDUSTRIES SHOW ARE ...<br />

Secretary Moore (left) stands with other<br />

unIon leaders IJehlnd the AFLwCIOendorsed<br />

Democratic nominee for<br />

president, Sill Clinton, during the show_<br />

Next )'ca r" ~ ~ h ow will be in SI. Louis,<br />

May 14-17.<br />

The pride also carried IhrnLJgh i1110<br />

the crowd~ <strong>of</strong> visilOrs, many <strong>of</strong> whom<br />

were learning aboul unions for Ihe fir I<br />

lime. So even Iho,e who didn 'l wa lk<br />

awtlY from the show wi th one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hundred <strong>of</strong> free >amples or ramed-orf<br />

prizes. walked away wilh agrealde.l­<br />

;1 new positive awa reness <strong>of</strong> whal it<br />

means to be part <strong>of</strong> a union, <strong>of</strong> what il.<br />

meanl


a e Union Women-<br />

The<br />

Resolute<br />

Spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

Their Valiant Struggles and Poignant Victories<br />

.. .. . the lI 'oml~1I <strong>of</strong> I/O race or class wil/ ever rise in revolt or mlempr ro<br />

hrillg ahoLll a N!\'oJuri<strong>of</strong>lDl)' I'eolljuslmefll <strong>of</strong> their relation to society.<br />

IIOh'('\'('r intense flle;r suffer;,,!!., lind Iw\t'(!\'er dear Iheir perceptioll <strong>of</strong> iI,<br />

whife the welfare arid pers;sleJlce <strong>of</strong> society requires fhe;r submIssion .. ,hat<br />

whellf"er there is a 8eneral allempl ollihe part <strong>of</strong> 'women <strong>of</strong> allY society 10<br />

readjust Iheir position in il. a close OIlol),s;s will always show llwl 'he<br />

changed or ('IIon8in8 conditions <strong>of</strong> sodety ha"e made women's acquiescence<br />

110 lal/Rer necessary or des;rable . tI<br />

-Olive Schreiner, Author<br />

Woman and Labor, / 9/ /<br />

Part II-Women in the Knights <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

lIT here is very lillie left in Ihe<br />

annal <strong>of</strong> organized labor<strong>of</strong> that<br />

short-lived body. The Knighls <strong>of</strong> Labor.<br />

Still. women had peculiar reason<br />

10 remember Ihe Knighl>. and 10 be<br />

graleflilio Ihem. for Ihey were Ihe fim<br />

large national organi7..lllion [0 \\'hich<br />

women were admitlcd on Icnm. <strong>of</strong>eqUiIIity<br />

wi th men: and in the work <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />

organizalion itsel f. they played an acti<br />

ve and notable pan," s,lid nut hor, Alice<br />

Hen ry. Ms. Henry, who ill 1915. wrole<br />

Ihe book. The 'n'ode Ullioll Woman,<br />

believed the illusive hislory <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

Knights in the ni led Siaies and Canada,<br />

is wonhy "<strong>of</strong> bUI lighl nOlice" in any<br />

general narralion <strong>of</strong> Ihe problems Ih"l<br />

plagued trade-union women.<br />

The Knigh ls <strong>of</strong> Labor in Ihe niled<br />

States existed as a secret organization<br />

from 1869 10 I 78. having as its aim<br />

Ihe improvemenl <strong>of</strong> living c ndi lions<br />

<strong>of</strong> workingpeople. Al lhe Na lional Convemion<br />

in I 78, Ihe Kn ights began 10<br />

work as an act ive force in the communities.<br />

The organiLation concentra ted<br />

its effo rts on wage-earni ng ann fanning<br />

groups. which consliluled Ihreefourths<br />

<strong>of</strong>lhe membe",hip. n,e Knights<br />

believed in organizing !ill worker.; wilhout<br />

regard [0 skill. sex or race. Their<br />

plan was 10 inc lude representatives <strong>of</strong><br />

different trades and crafts. Women were<br />

fonnally admilled 10 Ihe order in 1881.<br />

and (he fir ( woman to join w.m~ said to<br />

be the wife <strong>of</strong> Ihe Ihen-Grand Masler<br />

\Vorkman. Terence V. Powell.<br />

While il was nOI known hO\ many<br />

women belonged 10 the Knights alone<br />

lime, it was estimated that about 50.OCKJ<br />

women were members by the year I SR6.<br />

Among thi s number. 3 gn::at variety <strong>of</strong><br />

crafl.s and trades were represented, predominated<br />

by the shoe worke rs. Many<br />

<strong>of</strong>lhe shoeworkers received prior tmining<br />

in trade-unionism among the Daughters<br />

<strong>of</strong> St. Cris pin. AI fi"l, some male<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the Knights believed Ihm<br />

Ihe woman's induslrial problem. mU>1<br />

be handled apart from men's; however.<br />

a number <strong>of</strong> more Ihoughlful head<br />

prevailed and decided Ihal women"<br />

problems must be handled wi lh men's<br />

as a whole.<br />

At a Kn ights <strong>of</strong> Labor Convenlion in<br />

1885, il was VOTed. on Ihe mOlion <strong>of</strong><br />

Mary Hannafin. a Phi ladelphia saleswoman,<br />

tha t a committee be appointed<br />

10 collec( sta tistics on women'~ work.<br />

The commillee consi ted <strong>of</strong> Ihe only<br />

women delegates 10 the convenlion­<br />

Mi~s Hannafin: Mar.v lirling. also <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia: and Lizzie H . Shute.<br />

Haverhill. Ma,sachusell>. AI Ihe nexl<br />

conven ti on held in Richmond. Virginia,<br />

in 1886. Ihere were 16 women delegale,<br />

out <strong>of</strong> a 10lal <strong>of</strong> 600 altendees.<br />

The e 16 w men delegale> we re appoinled<br />

by the Knigh,,' Grand Masler<br />

Workman. 10 receive and consider Ihe<br />

report from tlle previou'l)' appolnled<br />

committee or three.<br />

After reviewing the repon, Ihe commillee<br />

<strong>of</strong> 16100k all independenl land.<br />

They announced Ihal lhcy had --formed<br />

a pernHUlenl organizalion.lhe object <strong>of</strong><br />

which will bc 10 i l1 vc~ l igale the abuses<br />

10 which w men are subjeclcd by un­<br />

M.:rupu lou:" clllployer~; to agitate the<br />

principle which our order leaches or<br />

equal pay for equal work; and 10 lobby<br />

for Ihe abolilion <strong>of</strong> child labor. " The<br />

rcpon wa!) adopled. :.and shoTlly thereafter.<br />

the WOIMn's Department <strong>of</strong><br />

the Knight s <strong>of</strong> Labor \Va> crealed, led<br />

by a bri lliant. capable anel devoled<br />

woman- Leonora Barry- as general<br />

in vc~ligalo r .<br />

Leonora Barry­<br />

Trade Unionist<br />

6<br />

Leonora Bnrry, a young widow Wi lh<br />

three children. had tried 10 earn a living<br />

for her family in a hosiery mill al<br />

AmMerdam. ew York. Her endeavor<br />

10 work as a mill imnd earned her only<br />

65 cents during Ihe fir-a week. And in<br />

Ihal first week. she observed thai young<br />

girls were obliged 10 subm il 10 insults<br />

or be fired, which enraged her. When<br />

, he rirsl heard <strong>of</strong> Ihe Knighl' <strong>of</strong> Labor,<br />

, he promplly joined. Shortly Ihereafter.<br />

Mrs. Barry was chosen as genera l<br />

ill yc:-.tigalor.<br />

Planning her own mClhod'\. she lOok<br />

every opportunilY 10 organize women<br />

whi le in her po~ilion a:-,. general investigalor,<br />

and gave numerous public leclure,.<br />

AI Ihe I 86 Knighls convenlion<br />

in Richmond. Virginia. Mr~. Barry rcm<br />

EW ,iOURI'ML/AUGUST 1992


poned her findings on her extensive<br />

.ravels. coveri ng almo:st all lhe eilstem<br />

half o f Ihe COllTII,)' . She I,"veled a far<br />

west as Leadville, Colorado. where she<br />

fou nded rhe Martha W ashinglon Asembly<br />

or rhe Knighls or Labor.<br />

When dealing wilh those in high<br />

places. Leonora Barry could be " intensely<br />

scoml'u!." When s.he illude nn<br />

im passi oned appeal 10 the order ilself.<br />

she asked Ih31. " more considenllion be<br />

given. and more Ihorough educalional<br />

l11easures be adopled on bcJlall <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />

workingwol11cn <strong>of</strong> our land. the majorily<br />

<strong>of</strong> whom are entirely ignoranl<strong>of</strong>lhe<br />

j"('onomic ilnd indu~lri a l quc 'I;linn. which<br />

b to Ihem <strong>of</strong> vilal impo rl ance: they<br />

muSt ever remain :,0 while the sel fi shness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ir brothers in wi l is carried to<br />

SuCIl an exte nt as I tllld It to be among<br />

Ihose who l1ave sworn to demand equal<br />

pay for equal work. T hus far in 111e<br />

h i ~l ory nr nlJr order. Ihat pa ri <strong>of</strong> our<br />

plalfom1 has been but a mockery o f lhe<br />

principle intended."<br />

ToacclI ra lely infonn hen.clf and olhers<br />

<strong>of</strong> aClual wor"-l'lacc conditions for<br />

women, sh ' made regular investigation<br />

<strong>of</strong> differenl work~i l es and Lrade .<br />

In Iwo instance"" <strong>of</strong> workplace abu.'~(' .<br />

she found lhal girls in a co"el facLOry<br />

in ewark , New Jersey. if not inside<br />

when the whi"le SlOpped blowing. were<br />

locked a ul un til half-past seven and<br />

\\'cre lhen d cked twO hou r:,. for wasted<br />

power. She fUrihe r learned <strong>of</strong> a demeaning<br />

pr.lclice in a Pate r~ on. New<br />

J c r ~cy. linen mill. where wumen stood<br />

0 11 a stone noor working, and water<br />

rrom a nearby revolving cylinder flew<br />

constantly against Iheir brcll>ls. In Ihe<br />

cold wealher. they had 10 go home in<br />

weI clothing because (hey were not<br />

allowed Lhe :,pace or a few moments <strong>of</strong><br />

lime to cluillge their clothing.<br />

Her ve racilY did nO I go unnoliced by<br />

empl oyers. Some u n s ll~p cc ling workers.<br />

when round just talking 10 her,<br />

were di sm issed. Spurred on by these<br />

in lolcrable s ilu ~ ti o n s., she continued to<br />

build c lose relalions wilh worke rs <strong>of</strong><br />

lhe poorest and 1110~1 oppressed c1 ~ sscs<br />

and was <strong>of</strong>ten furnished infomlation<br />

which she c h:mneled to the Ihen-newly<br />

established slutc bureaus <strong>of</strong> bbor.<br />

Until her marriage 10 a union printer<br />

IH EW JOUIINA L/A UGUST 11)


many women \vork.ed but were nOl paid).<br />

A repon by the Ontariu Burca u <strong>of</strong><br />

Industries in 1889 provided the fo l­<br />

lowing ~ta [i :"lic~:<br />

Female <strong>Workers</strong> Over<br />

16 Years <strong>of</strong> Age<br />

(Wilhout Dependenls,<br />

Average number ot hours/wee worked . 54<br />

Average number <strong>of</strong> dayslyear worked ....... 259<br />

Average wagesJyear from occupalion .. C $216.11<br />

Cost 01 Clolhing .. .. ........................ C $ 67. 31<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> Board & Lodging ... . ...... C St26.36<br />

Total cost 01 hVIOg .....•.•.•.•..•...•...•••.. CS214.28<br />

Surplus ....... .... .................................. C S 2.43<br />

Source Onla r1O Bureau <strong>of</strong> Indusmes 1889<br />

Courtesy Canadian Encycl(Jped lCl<br />

Women's Labour<br />

Leagues <strong>of</strong> Canada<br />

Modeled after the Bri tish Labou r<br />

Leagu es. the Women" Labour<br />

Leagues emerged in Canadu prior 10<br />

World War I. Their purpo,e was to<br />

organize women work ers and support<br />

the trade union movement. The league!)<br />

saw a period or lim ited grow th until.<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> activ;;\. Florence<br />

CuSlancc. Ihey grew 10 37 local,:..<br />

by 1927. The WLL ·s platform. radica l<br />

ror it!, urne, incl uded among it:, demands<br />

equal pay for e'ILIal work. Although<br />

the WLL IVas not succe"ful in<br />

unionizmg women. they did edLicational<br />

work and organizi ng work for the lab r<br />

movcmcm.<br />

Women on a factory assembly line<br />

making 'elephone equipment lit 8<br />

handsel receiver assembly conveyer<br />

at Western Electric, Hawthorne<br />

Works, Chicago, illinois (1919).<br />

A womBn in the construction trades,<br />

"pinning In sash " on B window (19 19).<br />

The Emergence Of<br />

Strong Women's<br />

Trade Unions<br />

Women worker in the United State"<br />

and Canada cont inued 10 fighl for an<br />

equitable and just workplace. The entrench<br />

ed Iradilion1' that con linually<br />

blocked the growth <strong>of</strong> women 's labor<br />

un ions were difficult 10 remove. and<br />

the labor muvement ,ufrcrcd ungoing<br />

opposi rion in the wake <strong>of</strong> cominued<br />

effort' by some to halt the movement<br />

altoge ther.<br />

Women s;eeking to be apprcnllces in<br />

non-traditi ona l Cnlft!, we re. a~ a mailer<br />

<strong>of</strong> practice. rebLiffed. Apprenllce"hip<br />

in the Un ited l atc~ anti in carly Canada<br />

wa~ a ~y"\te m Ihal rarely tra ined women<br />

toa quire theskills<strong>of</strong>a particulanrade<br />

or prn fcs~io n . The th ree major IllCUTl..,<br />

<strong>of</strong>acces>!o apprentice,hlP were thr ugh<br />

in ~ l i lLlt io n ~, family . or un agreement<br />

with :'111 cS I:'l b! i!o.hcd 1·:tfllojl11:lll . Women<br />

'\oon dif\covcrcd Ihm it wa~ nearly impo,sible<br />

to break into the ranks <strong>of</strong> apprc<br />

m icc!-Ihip umil the mid- 19th ccnlUry.<br />

One 'L1eh notable gr up wa the<br />

National Women's Trade Union<br />

League-a dynamic fo rce inlhe emergence<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Telephone Operators'<br />

U nion.<br />

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A womBn metal<br />

rrades worker<br />

operates 8 machine<br />

"three times too<br />

heavy for a woman<br />

to operIJte. She<br />

mus, IIh heavy<br />

pieces 01 Iron to<br />

Ihe machine to<br />

angle-bend the<br />

'ron, and stand<br />

continuously"<br />

(1919).<br />

" Q<br />

A woman machIne operator lor the Packard Molor Car Company,<br />

operates a mill machine. Notice that no seals were provided (1919).<br />

More than 20 years after the demise <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Knights <strong>of</strong> Labor, the short-lived women's OI'ganizations<br />

and unfruitful strikes, women labored in<br />

the trades, still without adequate workplace<br />

fairness, decent wages or safety. And, very few<br />

women were allowed in the unions.<br />

lIIEW .JO URNAI./AUGUST J


Founders' Scholars Continue<br />

Education Tradition<br />

I<br />

n 1966 Ihe <strong>IBE</strong>W inSl ilUled il s<br />

Founders' Scholarship Program primarily<br />

as a way 10 honor the skilled.<br />

dedica ted wiremen and linemen who<br />

o rganized the <strong>Brotherhood</strong> in November<br />

1891. The <strong>IBE</strong>W <strong>of</strong>fers ils members<br />

a maximum <strong>of</strong> 12 scholarships for<br />

university study leading to bachelor's<br />

degrees in fields cOlllribulive 10 the<br />

development and improvement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

e1ecrrical induslry. Awards are granted<br />

annually on a competitive basis [Q candidates<br />

from all branches <strong>of</strong> the union,<br />

in a ratio <strong>of</strong> one scholarship for every<br />

25 qualified applicants or major fraction<br />

there<strong>of</strong>.<br />

Selection Process<br />

The Scho larship Selection Committee-Don<br />

Spatz. George Meany Labor<br />

Studies Center senior staff associate:<br />

James L. Co nnor, S.1 ., director.<br />

Woodstock Theological Ce nter.<br />

Georgetown Uni versity: and Joseph A.<br />

Flahen . senior vice presiden!. technology.<br />

CBS Inc.--chose the a\ ard<br />

winners in late Apri l. The committee<br />

members examined the records <strong>of</strong> all<br />

person. who completed the applicalion<br />

requi rements: a fomml application stating<br />

educational goals, a resume. leuers<br />

<strong>of</strong> re ommendalion, academic lranscripts<br />

and SA T or ACT scores. and an<br />

essay describing the benefits <strong>of</strong> the<br />

scholarship program for the <strong>Brotherhood</strong><br />

and the electrical indus try.<br />

<strong>International</strong> President JJ. Barry<br />

and <strong>International</strong> Secretary Jack Moore<br />

are pleased to announce th e rec ipients<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 1992 <strong>IBE</strong>W Foundcrs' Sch larships.<br />

1992 Founders' Scholars<br />

Do uglas A.<br />

Branch is a journeyman<br />

wi reman<br />

who will major in<br />

electrical engineering<br />

al otlhern<br />

nlinois University.<br />

He regularly attends union meelings<br />

as an active member <strong>of</strong> Local 364.<br />

Rockford. lIIinoi . Brother Branch<br />

will be helping 10 operate the Local<br />

364 bootll at Rockford 's Home Show<br />

this year. His many communitysen'ice<br />

contributions incJude helping<br />

build • food pantry and u edclothing<br />

tore fora local church. His<br />

work-related trnining includes nuclear<br />

safely at the Byron uelear Power<br />

Sialion and i'ddiauon procedures,<br />

security syslems. fire alarms, energymanagemenl<br />

sy lern and fuel-tank<br />

monitoring systems. Hehas aHended<br />

lhe University <strong>of</strong> Illinois and Rock<br />

Valley College; in 1988 he received<br />

the EleClricians' Certificale with<br />

High Honors from Rock Valley<br />

College. He is married and has one<br />

daughter.<br />

Journeyman inside<br />

wireman Will<br />

iam E. EdlOls.<br />

who is also an insurance<br />

trustee for<br />

Local 1105, Newark.<br />

Ohio, is seeking<br />

a degree in mathematics education<br />

from Mu kingum College. As a<br />

high school studenl,hereceived many<br />

awards. including achievemem bono,"<br />

for his work in English, mathemalics,mduslria,1<br />

arts. sciences. hi -<br />

LOry. French and speech. He was also<br />

a 1976 newspaper essay·contest winner<br />

and 1980 ational Honor Society<br />

vice president. Brother Echols has<br />

beeD instrumental in establishing several<br />

local union committees thai he<br />

believes will benefir his union Brothers<br />

and Sisters: "Give 5 To Revive<br />

1105; ' a campaign fOT members to<br />

volunlccr 10 work for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

the local: BASKET. the Brothers and<br />

Sisters Kindness Enacbnenl Team. a<br />

charity committee; IMAGE, Idenliry<br />

Management and General Enhancemem<br />

Commillce. for public relation ;<br />

and the Political Action Committee.<br />

He volunteer a a tutor for the<br />

Zanesville public schools.<br />

President Barry (second from right)<br />

stands with members <strong>of</strong> the Founders'<br />

Scholarship Selection Committee, (rom<br />

leh, James L Connor~ S.J .• senior vice<br />

president Joseph A. Flaherty. end Don<br />

Spatz, senior staff associate.<br />

10<br />

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A degree in<br />

sociology frol11<br />

the Univcr:,ity <strong>of</strong><br />

Maine a l Orono is<br />

the educall onal<br />

goal <strong>of</strong> journeyman<br />

inside wirc ~<br />

Inan Nancy L. Sco\lem. She is a mcmber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Local 103. Boston. and h.,<br />

been a member <strong>of</strong> the Ilm:rnalional<br />

Union <strong>of</strong> Marine and Shipbuilding<br />

Worker., <strong>of</strong> America. In 1987 she<br />

became one <strong>of</strong> Local 103', first fe ­<br />

male foremcn. Shler Scovcm <strong>of</strong>lcn<br />

a " as a program host for WERU­<br />

FM rudio <strong>of</strong> Blue Hill Falls. Mai ne.<br />

lind has wurked Wilh the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago radio stati on and WBAI­<br />

PM in New York CiIY. L..,sl year she<br />

organi7ed a workshop on conniet<br />

resolution und attended a scrn inar on<br />

tb i rd ~ pa .rt y mediation and a conference<br />

On nonviolence. everal ycars<br />

ago she :mcndcd the University <strong>of</strong><br />

hlcago and Ihe Un iversi1Y <strong>of</strong> Ma -<br />

~ac h usclI-;. She ha:, volUnleered for<br />

I-fabilal for llumun ity for lhe lasllWO<br />

year:. and ita, wired shelters fur haltered<br />

womell. One <strong>of</strong> the founders <strong>of</strong><br />

MaIne Trudeswomcn elwork. Sisler<br />

covcm alw jloo a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Policy/Advocacy(l'raining Committee.<br />

In her free time sbe sings with ..<br />

mid oa!'tI·Maillc women's ~ong<br />

group.<br />

Brolher Snmucl<br />

W. neeringer <strong>of</strong><br />

Local 313. Wilmi<br />

ngton. Delawurc,<br />

i a juurneymun<br />

in~idc wireman<br />

who is studying<br />

fora ba helor's degree illdcLlJ i­<br />

.11 engineering at the niversity or<br />

Delaware. He was fin,t in his appren<br />

ticeship class and has received<br />

JATCccnili c;:ltcs in programmAble<br />

controllers and fiber-optics courses.<br />

Before joining the <strong>IBE</strong>W. he completed<br />

two years toward a bachelor<br />

or science degree in com pu tcr 'iciencc<br />

ul the University <strong>of</strong> Dclflwnrc.<br />

In addi tion to working as a comm c r~<br />

cia). industrial and residential elec­<br />

Irician. BrOlher Sneeringer ha.


CANADIAN<br />

LABOUR REPORT<br />

Alberta Court Releases Decision On<br />

Sick/Maternity Leave Appeal<br />

Statutory Provisio ns<br />

Provide Broader<br />

Interpretatio n<br />

T<br />

he/ o/low;"8 ;S excerpted/rom<br />

a :;pec:iu/ memmumlwlI published<br />

by The Wyatt Company,<br />

CO/lst,lromsa"dacmar;es. Toronto.<br />

UllIano, COllada. It concerlls the<br />

mailer 0/ th. Individual's Righls<br />

Protectioll Acl with respect fO a<br />

compla;"t by S usan Parce ls<br />

aRainSf Red D eer General<br />

at.d Auxiliary Hospilal,<br />

U"ited N'lrSillg Home 0;.,­<br />

Iricl No. J 5, and Uniled<br />

Ntlr.es 0/ Alberta Local<br />

O(}2, and th e Alberla<br />

Hospital Associalioll,<br />

Board 0/ /"qllil)'.<br />

In a rccenl decision by Iustice MargueriteJ.<br />

Trussler<strong>of</strong>lheAlbena Coun<br />

<strong>of</strong> Queen's Bench on a full appeal<br />

challenging the earlier decision <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Inquiry, lhe ini tial complaint<br />

by Susan Parcels brought lhe<br />

IOllg-awaited relief. The findings <strong>of</strong><br />

the Board <strong>of</strong> Inquiry, which was appoinled<br />

by the Minister <strong>of</strong> Labour<br />

with regard to the Albena Individual<br />

Rights Plolection Act. follow.<br />

Labeled the Parcels Appeal, the<br />

panies asked the Board <strong>of</strong> Inquiry to<br />

explain the meaning <strong>of</strong> a simi ~<br />

lar case- Brooks v. Canada<br />

Safeway (Brooks>-and how it<br />

is to be applied in the reality <strong>of</strong> the<br />

workplace. n,e board responded: "Susan<br />

Parcels was discri min;ued against<br />

by her employer and her union. It<br />

wa s di scrirnimH i_on for Ihe COIlf:r.li ve<br />

IIt EW JOURNA L/AUGUST 1992


maternity lenve to pre pay 100 percent<br />

or premiullls in ord er 10 retain benefits<br />

covera ge for that pan <strong>of</strong> her absence<br />

which i, health-related. Employees absent<br />

on sick leave were required 10 pay<br />

25 percent ohhe premiu m fonhe ,arne<br />

benefits.<br />

111e rationale in BroOKS is th,1I an<br />

employer wilh a benelib plan must<br />

compensate it;.. pregnanl employees<br />

when th ey arc abscnl from the workplace<br />

for a valid heahh-rcl ated reason<br />

in the same way. and 31 1hc same level.<br />

as it compensates any employee abseJ1l<br />

on sick leave.<br />

The benefits plan Illust pay pregnant<br />

employees for the entire period o f their<br />

health-related ah'::;t~Ilr.r: wherever it occurs<br />

during the prede l ivery, childbinh<br />

and recovery from childbirth periods.<br />

There is no presumptive period for<br />

the beginning or end <strong>of</strong> the healthrel<br />

ated portion <strong>of</strong> lhe absen ce . A preg ~<br />

nanL emp loyee mu st follow the ~a l '1c<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> claim procedures a' for other<br />

disability claims lO establish that tlte<br />

health-relmed absence is v" lid.<br />

The benefits for the healt h-related<br />

absence ponion <strong>of</strong> a mmernity Icnve<br />

are payable whether or nOt this portion<br />

occurS before, during or aflCr a period<br />

<strong>of</strong> unpaid voluntary maternity leave. In<br />

particular, the benefits must be pai 1<br />

notwith stand ing cenain insuran ce princi<br />

pl es which. in orhercru,c::ot. would prevent<br />

payment <strong>of</strong>bcncfil when a hcahhrelated<br />

reason for absence occurs dur~<br />

inga voluntary leave. Tht" foreseeabi lity<br />

<strong>of</strong> a health-related absence due to pregnancy<br />

in Ihecourseora l1littemilY Icave<br />

distinguishes- the preSenl C3M! from other<br />

circumstances in which Ihe indemnily<br />

principle <strong>of</strong> insurance operate [0 pre ~<br />

ve nt payment.<br />

Employers can take advantage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Unemployment Insurance (UI) Supple-<br />

1III:'I Itary Unemployment Bene fi t (SUB)<br />

plans regulations 10 <strong>of</strong>fsct orne COsls.<br />

However, an employee cannOl recei\le<br />

less than she would under the employer<br />

benefits. plan. An employer cannOI usc<br />

a SUB piolil if it results in discrimina-<br />

11on .<br />

The rationale in Brooks is thot<br />

on employer with a benefits<br />

plan must compensote its<br />

pregnant employees when<br />

they are absent from the<br />

workplace for a valid healthreloled<br />

reason in the same<br />

way, and at the some level,<br />

as it compensates any employee<br />

absent on sick leave.<br />

Conclusions <strong>of</strong> The<br />

Alberta Court Of<br />

Queen's Bench<br />

The appellan ts (the IIlberu. H spitul<br />

Assoc iation and the Red Deer cnera l<br />

& Auxil iary IIn"'pila l ~ lI1 d Nu rsi ng<br />

110001lC) chullellgl::ti Ihe nll d ill g~ thill .tIl<br />

employee c ultl take iI health-related<br />

leave between I WO periods 0 1' "volur)­<br />

tary" pregnancy leave and "sked the<br />

COll rl 10 rule Ihal a ny discrimination<br />

could be remedied boY the use .. I a<br />

SUB pl",,_ The Board o f Inq uiry found<br />

that bec~""e a SUB plan could top-up<br />

UI benefit, only to the extent <strong>of</strong> ~5<br />

pc rcen t o f salary. a S a plan eoultlnot<br />

be ul\ed if thi ~ amount is less than an<br />

employee on sick leave would receive.<br />

i.e., IIXI percent.<br />

Addi tional evidence wa s ~ u b miHed<br />

on appcnl Ihm the amount received<br />

from I UB plan, are not ; ubject to<br />

deduction ... for I or Canad,1 Pension<br />

PIJn (CPP) premiu,ll'. 11< a result. on"<br />

nct b;,sis. Ihere b not. in faci. a di~crcpaney<br />

<strong>of</strong> live percent be tween the two<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> paymenl. In Ihe case <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nurses, on il net b"sis before taxes. the<br />

lowes1 paid Mi.lrr nUl1'Ie wou ld receive<br />

100.2 percent <strong>of</strong> her regular net pay<br />

when she received UI plu, SU B plan<br />

benei1h. The htSh c:-.l paid :-.lllff nurse<br />

would receive 99.75 percenl <strong>of</strong> hcrregular<br />

Ilet pay under [he same circul11-<br />

SWnccs.<br />

ounscl fOl" the union, LocHI 002,<br />

Alberta, submitted that a S B plan ha,<br />

olher imp li catio n ~. For example. there<br />

would be loss o f C PP pensionable time<br />

:md no acc ru al <strong>of</strong> vacation days under a<br />

SUB plan. She argued that th,s question<br />

s hould be resubmitted to the Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inquiry or left to collective bargaining.<br />

Cou,,,el for the Alberta Human<br />

Right, COlllmis>ion sug~es t ed that the<br />

is~ u c !iihou ld be len to Ihe d i~cre l ion <strong>of</strong><br />

the cOl11 mi ~~ion a!'l (0 whether or nOI it<br />

wo uld pursue a complaint if a SUR<br />

plan were used.<br />

The judge noted that Brooks provided<br />

that benefits avnilable th rough<br />

employmenl must be disbursed in a<br />

non-discriminatory manner.lt did nOI<br />

sal' that they mu~t be identical. She<br />

al so noted that employees involved in<br />

wo rk-related accidellls were eligible<br />

for workers' cU III ~lIsa'iu ll . while accidents<br />

OCC UlTing away from the workplace<br />

are covered by sick leave. Thercrare,<br />

not all hea lth -related teaves are<br />

trealed in Ihe same manner.<br />

Ba sed on the above. Jus 1ice Trussler<br />

concl uded tha t Ihe plan, do not have to<br />

be identiC'-II . a long as lhey are substantiall<br />

y Ihc s"me. In the fi nal re,ult,<br />

she allowed the appeal on ly wjth respect<br />

tQ the lise <strong>of</strong> S B plans. The<br />

Alber", Hospital As octation has an ­<br />

nounced th" t they wi ll not be fu rther<br />

aPI>ealing Ihis dcci!-ion_<br />

In lh(l~C prov inces where cmploycei-.<br />

are entitled 10 !-lick benefi ts for heahhrelated<br />

reasons both before and after<br />

deli very, the appeal decision in the<br />

P(lrce/l ca ... c <strong>of</strong>fe~ ~omc relief. By<br />

implement ing a sua plan, employers<br />

can Iimiltheir additionallialJili1y 10 lilt:<br />

difference belween Lhc UI benefi t and<br />

the percentage <strong>of</strong> salary payable under<br />

Ihe sick lcave program.<br />

This decision is binding on Alberta<br />

employers. II is persu a"ivc in other<br />

Canad ian JunsdlclIon ... \ 111il or un less a<br />

human righ t co mmi s~ion or a court in<br />

one <strong>of</strong> thc:,e area!'! i:.,,,,UC'l a cont rary<br />

d cc i ~ i o ll . The appl i~ I blc "talutory provisions<br />

across Canad3 will be di scussed<br />

in the September issue <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBE</strong>W<br />

) 0111'110 1. "<br />

mEW JOURNAL/AUGUST t992<br />

13


<strong>Workers</strong>'<br />

Compensation:<br />

Will it Be<br />

There Should<br />

You Need It?<br />

WorkerS'compensation '" the name<br />

gwen to pmgrdJn~ dc~igned to provide<br />

rcplnccmcni income and medu.:al benefite;;<br />

to \Vork cr~ w ho suMain work-related<br />

physical or mental injurie .. or ill nec;;;;c ...<br />

Death benefit\; are provided to \urviving<br />

'pou",", and dependenl ch ildren <strong>of</strong> those<br />

killed on Ihcjob. ln the hire 19th and early<br />

20th ccnlu rie~. workplace mj~ T1 cs and<br />

illnesc;;e~ incrc~\Cd dramatica lly a!o! a result<br />

<strong>of</strong> rapid indU!IlrialiLi.uion. WorkCri'<br />

campen alion evolved as a fo nn <strong>of</strong> social<br />

inc;;urancc to guamnlce medical and financial<br />

tly.,i ... tance to individuab injured<br />

on the job ami 10 guaranlCC com(lCn~mion<br />

to their famihc, if the workc~ were killed.<br />

Before worlcrs ' compens3110n \\-a\<br />

c"ablishcd in the early 1900., worke"<br />

IJIjured on the job could lIC their employ­<br />

CT1\ for damage .... However. injured work ­<br />

cr;, had to prove their injur i e~ resulted<br />

lrom the employer ' ~ negligence or fuull.<br />

Employe" gencr:.IlIy Ul\ed lhree comInonlaw<br />

defense, 10 c>cape liabililY: ( I I Ihe<br />

injury ur dc.::OItl l Ic ... ulte:d from the negh.<br />

gencc<strong>of</strong>a fc llow cmployee,(2) Ihe worker<br />

31:Osumed Ihe m,k <strong>of</strong> injury or death. and<br />

(3) the worker wa ... guilty <strong>of</strong> COnl nblllory<br />

negligence. Con ~uen1 l y. worlers rarely<br />

received compcn ... auon for their disabililie<br />

...<br />

Lawsuil~ were inefficient. time con­<br />

'"llning and frC(lucntl y inequitable mean~<br />

<strong>of</strong> ""ekmg l'·OI11pt'n ... al ion fnr occupattonal<br />

injury and i11ne ... s. litigation W:I costly<br />

and very unprcdictable. Work cr~ and<br />

cmp l oycr~ needed a nevJ procedure for<br />

~e ll iing the ... e cl3ims. in itially. stale ... lilll­<br />

Ited thc dcren ... c~ traditionally ul'lcd by<br />

employer!. 10 avoid liabil ity. 'l1cn, be­<br />

I"een 1911 and 1920, all bUI eighl states<br />

C1!lablished wurker~' com)X'Il"'al ion progrmm,.<br />

Under a workers' co mpclI ~mlO n program.<br />

cmployers arc legally re"'pon


Jurisdictions Limit<br />

Benefits<br />

\Vorkers" compensarion benefits include<br />

medical treatment, income replacement<br />

ilnd rehabilitation. While Illost states base<br />

benefit levels on 66.75 percent <strong>of</strong> a<br />

worker's wage berore injury. atl states<br />

limit the ma.x imum amount, II ua lly based<br />

on the Slate's average weekly wage<br />

(SA WW). thaI can be paid 10 a di.po~ure. If thc business <strong>of</strong> insurance<br />

is to measure and ill !)urc risk. a<br />

systcm mca:..uring hours on the job should<br />

be il much more aCcurate measurement <strong>of</strong><br />

workers' exposure to risk Ihan the payrol l<br />

<strong>of</strong> t ho~c exposed 1.0 thai risk.<br />

An Ounce Of<br />

Prevention •••<br />

Unfortunalely. many employers and<br />

insurers neglect the most pmclicai and<br />

sensible solution 10 reducing workers'<br />

comlXnsmion costs: eliminating injuries<br />

(ComiJlUed 01/ PaNe 48)<br />

15


HABITAT FOR<br />

HUMANITY<br />

L .. 16 (i), t:\l I\~ SV I L I. E. IN­<br />

WOI'I: h3'i pjd.~d up in our Juri.wictlon.<br />

bUl W( 'ill il ha\(" m~lfil" .... ut''"e"<br />

worlmgcm 1m road. Thc~ hiilln~: been<br />

numerous jOb, or. short duration. but<br />

then: an:- rc"" tong.ll."ml JO~<br />

Sllllh ObH'1CI Int R~p . JdrL.ohmllln<br />

prc'tCntcd the ('OMFT program II) our<br />

apprcnltce, Apnl [) and 14. lie em·<br />

phH"m:d the imponuncc: <strong>of</strong> maulIuin·<br />

109 our .. trcnglh Ihrou~ h conllllucd<br />

organtzlng effort". OrgnnllC:r SU::vcn<br />

J Henn mg "nd Pre~ [..tItf)' SC(l 1I !o\:crc<br />

stKce, ful in !l1aning. an Oul·Or·IO ..... n<br />

COnlr.aCI(Jf", .... hl(h w ltl ",In nn c:ucn­<br />

..,U'_ el\efg} m:tn:tgclllcni prl)I!:f' .. m for<br />

tbC' locol utility rompan)'. Our leIder­<br />

~llIr COtIUIIUC:. 10 rur~ue a ll lcgul a~ ·<br />

cnue$ in the cont inum{l; !otrugglc 10<br />

m okc .. ure Ihol electrica) work i ~ done<br />

by qualified JB EW elccuic.am. In our<br />

JurisdICtiOn<br />

Our mcmbt:n: are Ik-lIvc with Local<br />

16 \'oluo1«r cfforu In our communi­<br />

IICS. Th:mk 10 I~ v. ho donalcd lMlr<br />

II~ to hrlp . 1 lhe! An .. Fefol"/.11. lhe<br />

Echo hou~tng program and the! Survive<br />

Alive prOJect. local 161l1~o par·<br />

'IlIl',Itell illt!.c Imge,' 1I 11bltlit for " u ~<br />

manny bUilding bUll In the country 10<br />

d:HC Umlcd .... c "land!<br />

R(J/liAlD J II ,,-.. ~ ... P.S.<br />

100TH<br />

ANNIVERSARY<br />

CELEBRATED<br />

L. . 22(I,J'I S&''ipn),OMAHA, N I-~<br />

Whhonc eye 10 the pl~llInd onc e)Cl0<br />

Ihr fUlun:. Locul22cdd)fulrd m.lcnh<br />

:mm\tt.5.llJ)' Mil)· 9 tIl du'ultr-dilnce<br />

111M Hohda) Inn NUroom In Omaha<br />

Even ~lI.h bon noll!:"/! 10 Oll!illlll.e lhe<br />

program. due 10. chancr dalc changc.<br />

lhlngscumelugel~r very "ell and 1 he.<br />

evenl was a ~I I CC'CS~. Member turnout<br />

ror Ihe c"cOing WII" good.<br />

AI'oO In :mcndMlcc .... ere Int. Sec.<br />

Jack \1cxn.. Ek\cnth DI"rn:lln[. Vtce<br />

Pre Ray Ed"" vtb. ebraoJ..d (joy Ben<br />

Nelson. U.S. Rep. Petcr l loagland.and<br />

U1hcf j>tlhIILUUI ... IJU)OIlIC'>' .gcnh .,1\.1<br />

COr\lraCIOr\ frum the ~ InL See.<br />

Moore pre~nled II lOOth anniversary<br />

plaquc 10 Ihe I{I( «I. A vhleo mfldc by<br />

Br05, Mike Scarpello lind Joe Sleuk<br />

wru. "hown. n\C~ Ylden gllvc u" II good<br />

r«linS about whal \.\ie ~ uve: 51000 for<br />

o\er the p3.!>-. 100 ye:u"I Mc:mbe" In<br />

IlltendZince r«ei ... td IlIpcl Pln3 and<br />

loo.h annl\C:l'f.IH)' mtlg~<br />

Thanb 10 lhe. tt.hred mC:lllbcT~. lhc<br />

Credit Union and nil tile conU"tKtors<br />

""00 cOntn buled to tht: fund lor pU I ~<br />

ungon thbrmgnm. The 1000hAnnivc:rmry<br />

Commillec: .. penl lung hOUN<br />

on I~C prognm, I nd h I mct ~ ing we<br />

will ne:ver forge:t<br />

LOCAL LINES<br />

ATTENTION: All Press Secretaries<br />

Photographs Subnlilted for u...e ill the journal muSI be glossy, dear<br />

prints. ,\1alt ur pebble-finished IJrinbdo nOI reproduce well. Polaroid<br />

prints are unacceplflblr. Ir mlor phnlograph5 are .submilled. in lude<br />

the uncul ncgath-c ~ trjp wl1kh ("orrC~I)(Ind s "ith the photograph.<br />

Slides lIrc Hcccptubic. The number or Itrticles being rand has in ­<br />

creased dramiltically I)"'cr Ihe l)lISI yellr. It is impossible ror our<br />

small staff to l)rOCc~ lu rge 1I1H11hcr ~ (If "L(X:(l1 Lines" when Ihey all<br />

arrive al th e normol tll!udlill(> dOle (51h or the monthl. Effeclh'l"<br />

immcdiiltel~" faxed Ullilcri:d Inu ;;1 he in Ihe J ournal I)epartmenl no<br />

1:ller thall the fir"l (lsi) orlht month in u hich your local union would<br />

normally h:)\'c :oublllill('d iI .. mMerinl (lccording 10 the Pre.~ Secre·<br />

tOlry Guidelines. I)holognlphs submillcd h.\ fax can nol be accepted.<br />

local 24. Baillmora, MD. Ins tructor Jim Sally, Examining Board members, alld<br />

local apprentleet who worked on 1M Wl llerl" F&mllv Center, II Baltimore<br />

Building Trades proJect.<br />

BUILDING TRADES<br />

PROJECT<br />

L.U. 24 (i,SP:I&es). R/\I.1"IMOR.:.<br />

l\ID-Our local and Mnt'"\'land Chup·<br />

ler NECA ht:ld cc:~man i e:~ June n (or<br />

the 1992 graduates or the JATC upprenticc'l:hir<br />

progrlllt! Bu\. Mgr<br />

8 emJC: Ebbc:ns Ilnd NECA Chapttr<br />

~ t gr. Andy Reed presented ccnlllc:alc<br />

or grndu:lI1oo to 36 IIC"'" Journeym un<br />

wiremen rrom lhe! EIlSIern Shore aud<br />

Baltimore.<br />

t\ wards for h lg he~t 1C) 1l1 grll de ~ were<br />

presented 10 J llmc:~ Simon. Gn-Iory<br />

Spns .. ler Jr. and Elwood TaylOf 111<br />

Perfect allc:ndance awards ~(m 10<br />

Kevin Au~. firerory Brook" and Richard<br />

Griffin.<br />

6u$, Mp- Ebben, and NEe}\ Chapler<br />

Pres. Joe Boddiford spoke 10 the<br />

graduates. urging them 10COfltinuc tllel r<br />

ed ucailOn and !lIke an aclh e role III<br />

Ihe local.<br />

This ycar 's rOtlnh - and r.nh-"cllr<br />

ap~ntjce cla.ssc= took pan In " 83111-<br />

100ft: BUilding Tfa~!.proJK1 . 1IW:(l)1I<br />

From le ft, loa !! 22,<br />

Omaha, HE, But. Mgr.<br />

WAH 5mllh. EI~ . A 8 ~1 . In<br />

the Inl . Sec:, Arlit HO.'d ,<br />

In1. Sec, Jack Moore .nd<br />

Ele venth District Int. Vice<br />

Pres, Ray Edw.rd. " the<br />

local's tooth anniversary<br />

celebration.<br />

S(r\lCt lon <strong>of</strong> the Wa,·crly Family Ccn·<br />

ler 10 nonhcasl Ba l lim o~. The com·<br />

mlJm ty ~r.' I Ce: ~nler was bu ill with<br />

volu nteer laOOrdor\ated by each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lJ alumore constru II~ It has rOf olher IOCal'l around<br />

the COUIII ..)'<br />

lb<br />

flu.W .J( JUKNAL/AU{)UST IYl)2


Thl: mUl1hcr <strong>of</strong> mt:mber .. on Ihe OU!·<br />

or·work 11M IS slowl) deere;1 iog, In<br />

Ihe meanlUlle, '>Orne <strong>of</strong> OUT members<br />

hnve mack good usc <strong>of</strong> thil lime lu<br />

become bener IIIfQmlCd .. boUI Issues<br />

o r concern 10 U!Io and Qur mrJU\lry,<br />

0,'(:r20 members Illlendcd Construc·<br />

tIun O l gulIlIlIIg M rll\he l ~l lI p hJIJCII'<br />

lion TI'II1n1ng tCOMETI da ~e .. on·<br />

JU\.lcdb) Inl Rep.JIIII Ruull·1 111uny·<br />

nvc members recei'ied umlflCltlCS <strong>of</strong><br />

completlun f(lrBro. Rudlell', SlcwlUd<br />

Tl'3lning Cia ......... Ano!her 35 mernlleN<br />

took tKlvanlage or It. code cia ....... oltered<br />

J.! Ihe Ul1Ion hall.<br />

Three members prepared 10 Ic,,\,h<br />

Ihe IIt:~t rounJ <strong>of</strong> org'lnlZlnp. t1:bsc:t<br />

by I1l1cndltlg a four-d3)' to hJS family, Il¢ Will be<br />

grciltly nU!>.'oed b) a1l "'ho ~n(' .... hun<br />

Ortl1. Roy Mumme, Fr,ln" Phllhppe<br />

and lientlan Wachlendnrf r«cl\cd50·<br />

ycar plru and .I .... JR'b.n.a 101.:111 meel·<br />

In~, Pmli and awards .... cre m.llied lu<br />

lhe lollew,lng mcmbrN, v.ho "'t'rt' un·<br />

able 10 lIu(nd Ihe mCC:lmg: lIenr)<br />

8rnnJ, CC('II Jones. Marvin Fned and<br />

Ru:ucll RC.IIIl;CI WCUJlIt!llIIUhlol(.'(.' .... h<br />

01 IheS( Brothers for Y1anng ~ }e:.r!><br />

<strong>of</strong>tlM!lfll\e\ wnh lhe IBI!.\V and Local<br />

NJ.<br />

Preparnllon .. a~ bemg made (or our<br />

annuJ.1 PU;flIC 10 he held 0..1 IfI 1'1c3~<br />

orne forward and \:olunleel 10 help<br />

nMke the pllnu; a greul .. U('t·C\\ ec<br />

)01.1 aa the: ne:-.I m(~ling .<br />

Rntoj1.u , p.s<br />

Denver Mayor welllngion Webb lsi<br />

podium) .ddr ..... lhe l oc. I68,<br />

Den"ar, CO, EleclrJc;al ConstructionJ<br />

Maintenance U •• r'. Forum. Sealed<br />

are local 58 Bu •• Mgr. Robert<br />

leglno, Locat 68 Joint Indus try<br />

Promotion Fund IIU1tee Ray Glblon,<br />

and ROCkV Mountain Chapler NEeA<br />

h ec. [);" Aldph Lu fan..<br />

WE MUST MAKE<br />

A CHANGE<br />

LV. 68 (I;. U l:.~ \ ER. CO-En!,)<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Inc IBFW ~hould be fully<br />

" .... Wl;.:: uf 111" UIlf'VII~JI\.'" uf VU1ill\.\<br />

.. nd II.'. rclc~all4,:~ t{1 our ..... cll-l'ICtng.<br />

I,: c mU~1 ~hlfllht ~ubjc(IIO the ftonl<br />

ootnC"r We lannHI ilft(lfd the Iu"ur) <strong>of</strong><br />

sluing on our h.ind\ 401'11.1 ;u.:lmg 11" If-.-.c<br />

ure nOI UlIe:n:,lcd or don'l huve: lhe<br />

lime 10 ~CI irwul...-ed P'OIIIIC


Int rn- .. J.1. S.rry. Second Dl.stncl<br />

Inl Vice Pn:,.. Paul Loughrun; In!<br />

Rep~_ Ernest Vjyeuos and RtchllTd<br />

P .. n.gn~'il; LU. 35. Hanfom. CT. Bu:.<br />

\1gr Ken to:.;h. Operating Engintcrs<br />

Local-l78 Bu~ Rep. Ben COlZI: Loui~<br />

TUf"CIO 01 P:untc=n. Lucal J86; Iron<br />

Worlers Local ~2-I Bus. Mgr. Bill<br />

11IlOpworlh: pre" ldcntial camiidulC:<br />

Jerry Bmwl1; MA}Or John C. DaniclJl<br />

<strong>of</strong> New lIovtn: Yllle Uni .. ersll)· Em ­<br />

ployee\ I.ocal 15 J)res ThomAs<br />

GaudlO!lO; 11w: Ncw lla\'en Buildtnll!<br />

Tl1Idcs; Centrol Labor OlIncil Pre;<br />

Wllrren Gould; "e~ H,He.n Policc<br />

Chler Nicholu PaSIon:: thc men lind<br />

""omen ('If the: I'ew Hllven Police Dept<br />

and thc Nc:w linen Fire Dcpc. union:<br />

Phil Amico and Bonnu: ulTlm. owne:r.<br />

<strong>of</strong> 80'iton 80nnle'5 RC!llaUfllnl.<br />

Gary SacM <strong>of</strong> Chambers Rc ,auranl:<br />

COflfle:ct1CU15I1Ut LaborCommlssiontr"<br />

Ronald PelrnnallJ..; SiBle Deputy Labor<br />

Commis_ lonc:r Larry Fox; atlomc)<br />

Robtrl Chcvcne; and Fronk "Chick"<br />

Avallone.<br />

Uus. Mgr. Guo E5~ito Jr. nnd Ihe<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer!. IIntl members <strong>of</strong> 1..1)(;:1190 t)llend<br />

11 "pcelallhanh to Inl. Executive<br />

Council mtmberllnd L.U.488. Bn dge·<br />

pon, CT. nus \o1gr. FranL J. Carroll.<br />

Through hilSpccialcffon and knowlrol!e<br />

<strong>of</strong> ou, probkm .... Oro. Carroll<br />

hclpcdmak.e LI usier ror us 10 come 10<br />

• rnohl\JOI'I and bnng aboul II solulion.<br />

We !llncercly appreciatc hiS beinltllc:n:<br />

ror u ..... hen he W3\ nenJcd.<br />

Wc Ileld election\ for <strong>of</strong>ficers JUJ'II!<br />

I. Ne ..... lyclCC1cd <strong>of</strong>ficers are 8us. Mtp".­<br />

"ULSc\:. Giro E.'iPO'lIIO; Pres. Kennclh<br />

King; Vice I'r(: .... Roben Corraro; Ree.<br />

Sel.:. Bill Mtlflfe; amI Tre3~. Ro),<br />

IlMm..on. Executive Ooard members<br />

are lIugh McGu irt. Sill Depmo, Ton)'<br />

Ch illlaljlri . Richard Opozda and Bri3n<br />

t.. laher. Examining Board membc:B arc<br />

Frank Gladwm. Franlr..J. Halloran. Bob<br />

Tr:\lItort and John Thompson. Con·<br />

,",IUI.lion.. ''IId beo;l ..... i~hrs 10 these<br />

Brolhen.. We thanL elecllon Judge<br />

[)cnms "Spllc" Bellllc hrunp and tellen<br />

('~orgeGiannotll. Al PIl.;os.lr..y. Dill<br />

~'Iun£cr Jr. lind Ed Pierpont Sr • 'A ho<br />

pul an longhnur\loen~urt 3n 3ccuratt<br />

\'ole coonl.<br />

The Gn-:lIcr ~Iem 18E~ Golf<br />

Tournament I!. Aug. J althe Yalt Uni­<br />

\ c.rMty (inlf Club in Ne"" lla\·cn. CT<br />

Thl~ toUm(lfllenll'i ho~tlomllny locllis<br />

Cmlll NI: ...... Yorio.. MtililiJlehustlts. Rhode<br />

r!land. Ne ..... Jt:r>ey Rnd other COrtnCCII<br />

C"lIllocal ... nle lrue spirilor broch·<br />

erhood b alwllYs eVldcm at this. evcru<br />

WcCnC~rH&e you 10 attend; )oo ~'on'l<br />

be tll~ppointed .<br />

Suppan your loclIl hOl.loe\-er and<br />

"'" hcnc:"CT),oo can . Solidarity ... ill get<br />

u through dirrICUl1 11mb now and In<br />

the fUlure<br />

GIIR> WLn.HIIll. P.S<br />

LOCAL MOURNS<br />

BRO. HORN<br />

L. • 98 (i.cm,aS:&II)' I)JHLAOEL·<br />

PI-II t\ . I' A-Our "ork ~iluallon i:lblenk.<br />

wnh 700 Oltlllbt=r .. 0111 or work.<br />

Working \IotviU helped<br />

10 mal.e our iCcond annulil DAD'S<br />

OilY on June 20 /I S\ICCC~'i . We hdrl 3<br />


oUllIlandlllg Jl'CrfOm lan~e 1f Ihe Ul1lt)ll<br />

member; and the comraclOr. Thh joh<br />

is a dcmon ~lr a tion uf the tugh ",,{lrL<br />

~tandrud s mEW members pral.:licc<br />

The Vilrificatu)II Project lIa .. been<br />

Sd1Cdul cd to !>Ian, bUI il i .. Mdl 1101 10<br />

24 1lllJruh ~ away frum hmllll UI1 )' clc(.'·<br />

t,i ... lIlll>.<br />

We have 0;0111(' ~mallc r JOb al .. oour<br />

/lUll', II~ Amcncl.ll1 cilitcns. to Yotc.<br />

VOle!<br />

JI\I\ .... {'IIILI


Hay bu!>y<br />

[lct"lridJn~ Jrom (IUr l longer man pre\iou~<br />

owner .. hl~ thd<br />

II '\Itt ~ti(;"'logelher In brOlherhood,<br />

.... c: ..... 111 mure cU .. II)' gC:l lhruu}!h Ihe'oe<br />

dlffKuh C-COOOI'T\U: lime, We ean ,am<br />

!!trcnglh In our uml)<br />

S..-Ir (junTn. P.S<br />

RIVERFRONT<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

Lt. 176 li.rt.o.&"pal. JOLl ET. 1L­<br />

Our v.ort silUIUon is ~1I11 (('Iv.. U II ,<br />

throughoul lbe COUIl1I) Whllh i~ ull<br />

the rno~ r,:-ason "'c nct:d 10 lum OUI in<br />

fOf\.'e Ihl" c:iecllnn yeiu and ma"'e a<br />

dtan!!e<br />

ConSlructionon ChlclI~ol;and' fiNt<br />

no-11m II rncr lCl~lno v. a .. completed<br />

The flOllln,@ c:bioo. the Emprt> help Ihe c.:amjidolt~, v-ho help<br />

lal'lor. Our QPG donallons help 10<br />

ell."ll rea~r\ "hn 1Irt' Inend.. (lr Ilihor.<br />

k.u.h:r~ ""h.... h,,\,'" the nced~ l,.lfv.- (lrl.mg<br />

pt'ople III mmd<br />

l ocal 208, Norwalk, CT. members.t the Pl'libfo Enwgy JOb In Westport, CT.<br />

AREA WORK<br />

GOOD<br />

.l.208(u."'R\\ l\ l f.. , Cwl -Wur'"<br />

In I~ art::a hn. .. been goud '>!llCe Ihte<br />

bI.!@lRmngc>rMoJ).Allourloe:l1 BrOlh ·<br />

rf'!i hnye ~Il holl'" al .... urk !!IIKC thai<br />

Inlle Work l!>pfocec:Jill{lJllnc Mubr"<br />

Encrgybulldmg In WC\Ipor!.1lIcelC).<br />

Inl.:OII !"onlr:a,tor I" EJ \ Ior tle!.;ln!"<br />

from l'\eYlo J lavcn. Bro. John VIt.le<br />

from Loal II(). r-.ev. ltaH:n. 1\ Ihe::<br />

gcner:tl forem.ln. Ground ...... ~ brOflI:..ICl-lm: <strong>of</strong> Ondgepurl<br />

Pn:s. Ron Schlack I"R:~·,,\enn, from<br />

nee'" !'ur~f), lind 8ru. I'hlllpLuJc::\tlO<br />

1:('i<br />

.HC Imrortanl Wit) .. 01 le'&lTling mure:<br />

,100u1 OUI uOlon al\d ho\lO' to bt beuer<br />

Incmhcr'l SIP" up uo ....<br />

IIL-.Xl E. 8Il:0\l. ... p.s<br />

LABOR DAY<br />

PARADE<br />

L. l . 252 (rc...,i.,-b&' Pltl. Al\N AR ­<br />

nOR. II-All member .. w~nl a "Iroo·<br />

gcr umUIl We \'lI lue Ollr benefil'> pr~l<br />

glillll' We vulue lhe ~trt"nglh ""c: de·<br />

flVC hum nurme11lht"rihlp In Ihe I3rlllh·<br />

crhood We "'nll'" [he union ~ill ,[ie'"<br />

up ror Ihe .... OI" ... e". BUllooa), ~'e foce<br />

a pluhlcm OUi JUf).. Me bemg mOlieti<br />

QUI <strong>of</strong> the coumry. Local 252 Will<br />

IfIIUdl III Delmll'~ Labor J)a\ Pnrnclot"<br />

10 S"'plcmbcr 10 VOLce our outrage al<br />

lhe hi .... Ilf Joh, In this counlry Ille:!<br />

J()1I1 u, {tml brillg )our "'POUM:~ and<br />

chlldn:n, Our "Ircnglh i" HI our fIIlmher,<br />

.<br />

We I hnll ~ nll lhnse who wnfl-cd (111<br />

I:UII\(.II,:I II gOllJllon!> 8ro,. lIollis<br />

I [ammo fred 11utchin~on and Jerry<br />

GUIcJ..UI1~t, under Ihe {lirecliOfI <strong>of</strong> Bu!>.<br />

Ml!r. John Ilrislon. hc:lptd 10 deliver<br />

lhe: bc:,1 ~~Idenllld Cllnt'UCI 10 dale.<br />

Chmn. Jerry GUlc"'un"l. Jerry Fi .. hcr<br />

"nd Wayne Ilanscn mel <strong>of</strong>t",n earlier<br />

III Ihe year Iv v.-IIr'" olllhc t:omr.Jl'! II<br />

came do ... n 10 a Iwo-hour debate in<br />

Wa~hIllSlOfI . DC. In fmlll ul IheCoun·<br />

liion Indu .. lrilll RdJlton~ . Toourgre:u<br />

tonunc. Oro. Omloo ~po"'e for u ~. and<br />

he had hl~ Wllpbo, With him. Wc:lhan'"<br />

Ib~)oC Brolher!. "Who worl- (0 prOlccl<br />

our mltresh<br />

M.IKe Ioure }Iou olrt read) 10 vOle<br />

come ovembcr.<br />

RlnlA,M k . K rIT. PIu-~<br />

GET INVOLVED<br />

L.L. 25 ..1 (I.o.u,lno.rIS.(>t s& e-m l,<br />

CALGA RY.AB-Thc: I.O ·.lome~u~t<br />

I dear: "Organize the ullOflRnlzed ..<br />

Wllh the Cuo .. trudlOIl OrgamLillg<br />

Membcr'i"hip Educlltion Training<br />

(CO \ -U~I) pl"OI;!ram msululed and under<br />

Wll). the door .... ill be open [or all<br />

01 u~ 10 gel ,"\olved 10 lhe «,nUlling<br />

p~~, OUI JII~lde .... Iremen ·:


But leI's spcal,. <strong>of</strong> o ur IIpprl:lcimion<br />

ror our ullion Brothers and Si!>lcrs.<br />

who""orl,.ll rl!ic,,ly ror the ullion. They<br />

lire our heroes. These lI1embers art Ihe<br />

"I!t,:alh .IIIJ lIlimb" I,r tile IHEW ,Hid<br />

<strong>of</strong> LlIcu l 266. So, if you ~oml!limc ..<br />

reel do .... n and unapprccimcd, rcmeOlr<br />

ber wcall fecl lhis wily lllill neo:: b UI we<br />

move 011 and 1001,. hack lHiO slIy. ''['111<br />

gi no I O:lill belong 10 1I\e un io n." [n<br />

Uni t) Ihere i ~ O:lrc l1l,1th.<br />

Qt 100 "J R " 1""''''''t:'OIiI!, 1'.5.<br />

From lolt, s iand lng, Local 266,<br />

Phoenix, 142, mem~ r l Harold Full er<br />

Ind Ray Nune.z; slUing, Harold<br />

Sehller and Heelor Solo.<br />

CONGRA1ULA11ONS,<br />

BROTHERS<br />

I .. U. 27U (i&o), OA K RIDGE, TN­<br />

C\)ngmtulali.,m: 10 Ilur newer.1 jour<br />

neymen. Bros. D:i.rryl Pill man. Ctm r le ~<br />

Ralll\ and P;1U1 Shurp. The work silualion<br />

in ()tIr JumdlCl!lI/1 10: Sllll :In",.<br />

'I11erc ure ~Q IlIC ~1ll11 1 1 jobs ilt the Dept.<br />

<strong>of</strong> !;nergy faelhlv, hilt there nrc 110<br />

1:lrl;.cJobs now.<br />

Wc ure 'laddcned 10 rcporl thai rc­<br />

IIrec Joe Cozzolino r:.I, o;cd nW:ly Apnl<br />

I. Our h carl ~ lind prayer s. go out 10<br />

Bro. Conolino'\ ramily lind friends.<br />

how your ~ urpon for the ullIt)n<br />

nllcild mnnt hly mt:cti1\g~.<br />

RI1IH ~ T ' W . II AMN. P.s.<br />

CONTINUE YOUR<br />

EDUCATION<br />

L.U. 27S (i, o,cm&~o " I) . CORP US<br />

C IIR I ~ TT. TX-I ...!ccllon nl' <strong>of</strong>liccr.o<br />

WII~ hel d June 6. Re~ull~ were nOt<br />

l1Y~tllfl h lc al prc~' tIInc::.<br />

RAiny wealher 113\ glUundcd lIl any<br />

InoJccls, including Ilomepon and hu:.<br />

PlllIljobs. bill Ilung" wtll event ually<br />

pick up. Cil,Bo and Koch rcfillCrlc\<br />

lIIIIlOIiIlCt.:d plil ll ~ for m \ I I\ll1lillion-dol ~<br />

hn c;.l[Jan ~illfl ..,1I11i1 wc IIlIYC hce ll Hllk·<br />

III~ 10 ",cycrul elmlraeloro: who are capable<br />

<strong>of</strong> biddmg UII Ill'UjCch uf Ih ...<br />

'!i/c. The Sun Diego :1I1d lIa r1 in~cll<br />

pri'ioll job~ arc aiM) lip ror Imls. If we<br />

gt·t nne Job. h will be nicc; but if we<br />

get oolh. il will Oc wenl<br />

Wc extend our co nJol(:ncc ~ 10 Ihe<br />

rUlllllies <strong>of</strong>lhe fo l ln",I f1 ~ hrother'! who<br />

pll"!scd ilway : No l ~n Ol:\h:. Charlc"!<br />

Grn'lcll. FII)Y!! 1111 1. AlllCrI M ori~~on<br />

!l nu Lee Monlgomery.<br />

n \llugh we )\!LVC CllnlplclCd our il[)­<br />

p renticcsh i l l~. we llIU~ t Lllnlmnc !)lIr<br />

ed ll c lltlOn~ to 'iUly currCnl in Ihe: clcc·<br />

Irieal mduSI1,}. Ily d{lI ntt '10. v.e Wi ll<br />

tl(·l·omplish Ihree Ihing",. We WI ll pro<br />

vit1ecoll t r.JlI 11 r ~ wnh 1lI11re li.I1uw ledgtah1c<br />

journeYI\I\.: II . WI'. will C\'cllIu:.ll),<br />

have nlQre money III our pockels. AntI<br />

..... e will s l rc n p,lh~n OUi local and Ihc<br />

maw.<br />

FAITH IN THE<br />

FUTURE<br />

Uu C. ,"11 ~("",I)O. !>.S<br />

I..l. ZS8 (i , u ,r l ~ &"!pu ) . W Al'EIt·<br />

I.()O. lA- A", imj)ortnnl (I~ our p:.~t<br />

i .... U II (eIAtc", to 01,11 I'l t"~'1! 1 (Jt.:lf'/I<br />

lllnncc, il I~ 1101 .. curly U ~ IIllp


Geauga L..nke Arnu.~", Parl. In I\u<br />

rom. TItc local !ouppl) , beer, Pl"P, (hl~,<br />

etC. We'll sec you then:.<br />

A rt .. erse I1Ime .... a~ held at 51<br />

Mlllhc ...., Church IIln in Akron. The<br />

lucky .... wner v.on 1,000. We hBd'!<br />

burret dinner aOtt rtfre~hm .... nt5. Tbc<br />

proceeds <strong>of</strong> tbe- evenmg v. enl 10 h·<br />

nance lhe wflbal ltc.am~ :lIId the i!0lf<br />

league. Thanks IOlne StIC1I11 Cnmmll·<br />

lee for uTKllher Job .... cll· donc.<br />

The membership approved rell re"<br />

menT for B ro~. Jumc ... \1urph),. Gene<br />

T homp ... on. Robert Morehead . George<br />

Umoower nod Rlchurd Splter We wI'h<br />

them a healthy. happy n:tiremem.<br />

With 'Iadncss we report Ihe dCllth~<br />

01 Bro~, T humas OJvi, and Fr:.mk<br />

Tempera (rell.f"ee). On beh;llf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Orfi"'eN und IIIcmbtrs . .... e ulend nur<br />

.. ympalh) 10 their lo\ed OIlC~<br />

SlleOtt doesn't Htdu:nte ""1\dUnl.<br />

1.llO\Ioing. ~hcn to rem.lin "'lien! doc ...<br />

a.l:U Atlo' ..... P .s<br />

From ktlt, l~ltl 332, $an Jose, CA.<br />

Sus. Mgr. Steve wright, Rosendln<br />

Elktrie genersl foreman larry<br />

8ellramo Jr., and NECA ChaplBf<br />

Mgr. Tom Ba"ow.<br />

WORK SITUATION<br />

IMPROVED<br />

I~ .,Ul(i.o.c&sf).SAJ\JOS I-:'CA­<br />

Our won.. situation ha5 Impro\'ed 10<br />

the de(!n.'t th:n we hll\'e ~tumed to the<br />

4O-bour work wed:. We had been on II<br />

~hon v.'tlrk ",'ceil: ~mee No~cmbcr Be·<br />

cau~ \\-orl> w"~ \0 !llnw. even the new<br />

IIpprc ru lce~hl p cllI~S wa~ II c(mecm. AI<br />

pres, hme ;111 all pri:n I ICe~ ~cre ~or k ­<br />

ing. and a rtgular size ap" rtnliceela~"<br />

had been C(;unng thc Men",. hl1llll: Il(lhe San<br />

JO\ e 5hMl.~ hocke) le:un So, il doe ..<br />

pI!} to be m"{lh cd alld w(lrk ror<br />

ell,lI1ll-c.<br />

WARNING TO<br />

MEMBERS<br />

I .... U. JJ6lt&.clIl\). ~ II I ' I\GO.II_<br />

You may hl\c Ict.'elvcd a ,arll111 lhe:<br />

m~lIl (ronl Itt.! CIIIJ'en\ Utility Board<br />

(CUB. 'iOilCltlllB- money Some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CUB cause' ha .. e been .... orlh~hlle.<br />

'Io.... c\·er. our IIXI! ho., some obp:­<br />

lion, reC' tlll~ orga<br />

nt/fli ion Lo.: fig.h tll!g (01.<br />

In May Ihe 'Ime <strong>of</strong> UllnUl) l'll\


Este cartel actualizado y revisado NO reemplaza al ENTRENAMIENTO FORMAL EN RESUCIT ACION CARDIOPULMONAR.<br />

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RESUCITACION CARDIOPULMONAR<br />

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1, 1.1 W<br />

1Examine para determinar<br />

el nivel de consciencia.<br />

De unos golpes Jigeros<br />

o sacuda suavemente<br />

a la persona y gritele:<br />

"Se siente bien?". Si no hay<br />

respuesta, grite: " iAuxilio!"<br />

2<br />

Haciendo rodar a la victima<br />

como una unidad, acuestela<br />

sobre la espalda. Evite<br />

torcerle el cuerpo.<br />

3<br />

Abra las vias<br />

8<br />

7<br />

Despues de realizar<br />

la evaluaci6n<br />

anterior, llame al Sistema<br />

Medico de Emergencia<br />

(Emergency Medica<br />

System), 0 pida a alguien<br />

que haga elilamado.<br />

Comience el primer ciclo de auxilio respiratorio<br />

con compresiones del pecho.<br />

;;<br />

a. Encuentre la<br />

marca del<br />

estern6n<br />

(el area donde<br />

se unen las<br />

costillas).<br />

b . Coloque el


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CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION<br />

1Check to determine<br />

the level <strong>of</strong> consciousness.<br />

Tap or gently shake<br />

the person and shout<br />

"Are you OK? " If there is<br />

no response shout "Help! "<br />

2<br />

Position the victim onto<br />

his or her back by rolling<br />

the victim as a unit.<br />

Avoid twisting the body.<br />

3<br />

Onen the airwav bv<br />

8<br />

7<br />

After performing<br />

the above<br />

evaluation, phone the<br />

Emergency Medical<br />

System or have<br />

someone else call.<br />

Begin the first cycle <strong>of</strong> rescue breathing<br />

with chest compressions.<br />

a. Locate the<br />

sternal notch<br />

(area where<br />

ribs meet ).<br />

b. Place the heel


chin lift method.<br />

next to the<br />

sternal notch.<br />

4<br />

Check for breathing.<br />

LOOK at the chest.<br />

LISTEN for breaths.<br />

FEEL for breathing.<br />

5<br />

If the victim is not<br />

breathing, GIVE TWO<br />

FULL BREATHS.<br />

6<br />

Check the circulation by<br />

feeling for a pulse at the<br />

CAROTID ARTERY.<br />

d. Count aloud to establish a rhythm.<br />

c. Begin compressions<br />

with your<br />

elbows straight<br />

and locked and<br />

your shoulders<br />

over your hands.<br />

e. Deliver TWO rescue breaths after every<br />

FIFTEEN compressions.<br />

10<br />

Repeat steps 8 and 9.<br />

9<br />

At the end <strong>of</strong> every<br />

FOUR cycles, check for<br />

the return <strong>of</strong> a pulse<br />

for FIVE SECONDS.<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>-W--


metodo de levantar el<br />

menton.<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>-Wmana<br />

JuntO a la<br />

marca del<br />

estern on.<br />

4<br />

Verifique si respira.<br />

OBSERVE el pecho.<br />

ESCUCHE si esta respirando.<br />

PALPE para sentir si respira.<br />

5<br />

Si la victima no esta<br />

respirando, DELE DOS<br />

RESPIRACIONES<br />

COMPLETAS.<br />

6<br />

Examine la circulacion<br />

palpando para tomar el<br />

pulso en la ARTERIA<br />

CAROTIDA.<br />

c. Comience a hacer las<br />

compresiones con<br />

sus brazos<br />

firmemente<br />

estirados y los<br />

hombros sobre<br />

sus manos.<br />

d. Cuente en voz alta para establecer un ritmo.<br />

e. Dele DOS respiraciones de auxilio despmis de cada<br />

QUINCE compresions.<br />

10 Repita los pasos 8 y 9.<br />

9<br />

AI cabo de cada<br />

CUATRO delos,<br />

verifique par CINCO<br />

SEGUNDOS si ha<br />

retornado el pulso.


tiled, WI! are lookinl; :11 a goud ",uri.<br />

slluuuun lora v.hlle<br />

Our locallOOi. III nln~ nev. aflPr~n<br />

lice .., and musl <strong>of</strong> lhem hllH~ Mlln .. d<br />

~()r\.. .dread) , A~ a roul! <strong>of</strong> our Ofglfilling<br />

cHon" 0100 Ihe ,l\·allllb.lIl)" <strong>of</strong><br />

~or\.., there 1I~ ubo a few "POI" for<br />

nt<strong>of</strong>'e .. pptc:nh,TO;\'. AIl­<br />

Drl!jn"'ln~ I" II pnmc OOJ/!l.'II\C <strong>of</strong> Inc<br />

181:;\\ If \lrC= lU't rdud3nl IU .kimll<br />

new ITtcrnhr" Of ha .. e dtffit"uh) un·<br />

dCNllndmg. the imponan\,;c uf Of",J'<br />

1I1/11l1!.lI ma) he helpful 10 n:fc=rlO the<br />

OhJC~lIlg OUI rell!<br />

el.' ~ IA hl\ cmlle tlul und lite fun llh e~ 01<br />

llllr lIlC'mbers _<br />

Bto, Mark I top\i.m::..lIid 1IIn OUI ~U,mI -<br />

111" J'~ :1'" pu.:ntl.: chalrmllli And Bro.<br />

itOI1 I"nghsh's smoked tri-Ilp v."'t Qui<br />

o( Ihl\ \Ioorld<br />

Conl!nllul:ltion!> to Oro_ Oil\(:<br />

BI!;tIK.hamp. IAha rttel\'ed 0 {lAl-)omC!, bUI pr()\<br />

pt!'t\ for the ~ummcr 100\. 1.lIf Oul<br />

Itlell 'IIOcIC(lrrte:, Ihe addnion 01 .a 1M:"<br />

Uni'>ll L"1lnlroctor 1O our Juno,dlCllon .<br />

Tout] lI«:lric CQIflP.ln}· In • We loo~<br />

rory,md 10 wori.mg \Iollb Total EIc\.tfll.:<br />

~ Ilk)' pun-ut! a .. hare 01 I h\.· lIIurl. t:.1 In<br />

Ihl" III('a<br />

PIC, GCUT{!.e nd'l-'C tet'ellt')' ap.<br />

IlI.mn clI ~ro~. D ann), \lobh~ . Joh n<br />

Ru .... dl anu KII Stl!\c:n ~ 10 uur Annu"l<br />

811"" rhhinJ; Comnliltc.c They ha .. clI I<br />

dCLliled on a dillC nr IIXIlILon ),C'l. bUI<br />

11 11 10cHI lf1Cmbcn fire II1vl led 10 rllu<br />

II{ IIMIC i ll Ihe: cn:nt. Besidc) Ihe furi 01<br />

the C\)\l)I)C\l\llm. 11 ' ~ 1 Bond Il mc fo r<br />

C .. ctY'lilC 10 cnjoy Ihe comp3ny <strong>of</strong> (jur<br />

I3mlhl!rtllxxl.<br />

o nl,tratuhuion


t"I«lIon ddy hCr) ,,"Ole doc, ("GUn!.<br />

N. T't4'dflh Di~lncl Inl VICC fln:Ci·<br />

IlUlon. I ..... he "'~~n·, brelllhlllg ;rnd had<br />

no '"II~ 1he} \l,C're ,ul."Cc""fullll UIblhzlll~<br />

Bro. While rortran:~ponallon<br />

HI the ho-.ruul Itc ha., reco\ered (mm<br />

hi" InJurtc-ll and rclumc:d 10 \Io'orli.. We<br />

art pmud In hn ... e 'hc\c finc memhers<br />

ill (l1lf nrgll ni/.il lol1<br />

RI\'< IA A Mus. P.S.<br />

F-1 5 RALLY HELD<br />

L.l . 584 ( i , u. f' m.rt~.!ipa.e!li&ees ) .<br />

TULS,\ . OK-On May 9 an I'-I."i<br />

Rollly "'ii' hdd .lllhe \1cDooncll 000·<br />

gl..ti plJm fort~ purpo. <strong>of</strong> cllCoorag­<br />

Ini aur ~O\MTlm('nllo o;cll12 <strong>of</strong>lhe..t<br />

JCl fighl\! .... 10 Saudi Arabin. Smcc our<br />

IOColl unton IS repre..ented by ~omc )(1<br />

mHlnlClUIIICC 1·1~·Ltnci:lm. nl Ihe plllnt.<br />

Ihe ~alc <strong>of</strong> Ihc~e Jels IS <strong>of</strong> no link'<br />

imf'Onnncc: IOlhe membership In lacl .<br />

'iOm~ <strong>of</strong> I)u r rntmj,ers rn~tall«l Ii 1_2QO..<br />

_au sound ~plcm ~peclfically fm Ihe<br />

mil). Sc\enllic num·<br />

ocr' hnvc dWllullcd a~ unC"lI1llloymcl11<br />

ligurc .. n


long ~ta nd lng \ I! uatiull II!Voh'ing one<br />

Q( the resiecmi:il C(lliuaClor ... Wh ile<br />

1101 ull Qf lhe gonh had bet:n fu ll y<br />

ubtaincd 31 pr~~ tllIlC. unfair I:lOOt<br />

r,.-nclic~· charge. y,.t'IC ~Iill pending<br />

Th~ con[rlIClOr lI~cd rephlcemcn[<br />

workcrs during [he IIlt.::rnn. but production<br />

rl:mamed atf m~ thaI) SO<br />

petC'Cnt wilhout Our bk Illed ..... ork force:<br />

OfrlclIll!> r!!!tlmed IhllL \lrIke~ ar~ nc .. cr<br />

SUCtC sful when lherc I~ mOIlCHlry lo~s<br />

fmll1 l1me QIT <strong>of</strong> ~l)ri.. bUllhcy "cn:<br />

quick 10 renlJluJ u~ thllllhe:) eQUid 1101<br />

113Ve been more: pruud 01 the di"IJI~y<br />

<strong>of</strong> l>Olulunl) b) Ih~ members.<br />

O""'l!. .l.... ·.P.s<br />

strength and purpose despUe ttle<br />

extreme heat <strong>of</strong> sumnHtr.<br />

GOOD TURNOUT<br />

FOR MEETINGS<br />

1 ~ . 1I. 6-18 (i,u, u&l' pul. HAMILTON,<br />

011-Tne t U(t\(lUI (m our \l\Cl,'.ling...<br />

h ..:, bcen gooo, Keep up the goot! ,It<br />

tcnd[lIIcc~<br />

Sevcr,tl mcmbc r~ tllu'" Ihe slate fire<br />

alarm Ir.:sl \I fter Hl tcndlll!; rim alaml<br />

clnsscs fl ffcn::d by IIIC In('lIt. Sonic m CIII ·<br />

hcr"'lIre lIllcnding t'OmpUll!r cl!l$~c~ ~ct<br />

up lhrough ,1f1 arca voclHlolIlI l school.<br />

The loe31 ~O fl bll lJ ICll1II h,P, tlccn<br />

bflll lmg other urea It,:U I11 '.: l.md is pre·<br />

p.l l lll~ rVI Ibe- ISEW Mid ...... !::.. 1 'fuullla­<br />

Illelll Cood Iud., t l l)'~! Thanks 10 all<br />

\IIo~e who m;H.le till: ElI'lI:r Egg Hunt n<br />

hill ~ u cCtS'i dcsphc lite min The lin ·<br />

I HI,tlli~ n rry wa, April 24. Oncc Ilg!llll<br />

l he fhh frycf'» Jid :tIIl,l:u::IlII(lntJub. :md<br />

we cIIJoyed Ih~ covered dl~hes , MClllbel".<br />

.llso bruughl I.:llnllcd goods to be<br />

l.h"lrtbutcd 10 Inc nccll) We urge 1111<br />

fl)cmDer ... 1O ~·ome filii llhd lake adv:tnlugc<br />

<strong>of</strong> union 3>:11\llhe!t,<br />

Tht lATe tw.hJ " .. C,lmpktiol'l eCl<br />

eJ1lonic". B:1lkluct Ma), lU mOllg<br />

IhoS i~lal .... e.<br />

lel;JI a ... ,,~\ancoe. mcd";;Jllht:311h J. ...... I ....<br />

t.!rl~c and(.hlhheu· .. '1 ..... I .. hcs [0 them bOlh<br />

We mourn the P,I!>"'IIIg orBrw.o, H,T<br />

Rlghy. W b, "1!rlHC" Fdl and LC<br />

Abk fOm. Bill t\blc '~ dad). L.C. Able<br />

~oil; iI member o( the local for mcr 4X<br />

)1."..1(,), We eXlend nUt-.)nlpnlhy 10 Inc<br />

\;.m"hl."" ut Iht:-.c BTI:~h.:-h<br />

Be 'Un' 10 rC~I\ICr und 10 ~-o le In<br />

'o'·C'mbl:r<br />

Jltu Ptu.so,I;. P.S_<br />

Loc.at688, Manslleld. OH . Bro .<br />

Robert ArmatronD dhtpltl)'s his<br />

Fraternal Order 01 Police Assocla·<br />

tlon Member 01 the 'teat Award.<br />

LOCAL'S 75TH<br />

ANNIVERSARY<br />

L.ll. 688 ll .o,Ulli:l). ~'I1\NSFlEtD.<br />

\ HI-Wi; wt:n.: prouo 10 celebrale i )Ur<br />

Ioc:ar~ 75th .UlI1lvc:r"ollr't' In ~hy . Be·<br />

IIIg u~socialcd wllh Ihe [HEW g.1 \·C, U')<br />

II rc: ..... ar(im~ fcclll1[,: <strong>of</strong> brolherhood.<br />

P I~S. Clui ... Ml\\\hcw\on hu!- Illude<br />

tW(J new appotrluncn l ~. Dan Mutchler<br />

~ a ~ appotllled rcg .... tntr, nntl AIIlIl Frl'e'<br />

mllll WIl.S apJ)Otnlctl t l) Ihe E.lUlllIllllllg<br />

BOJ.rJ<br />

Oro. Robert "Bub" Alm"lrong. an<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>W lTIember lor lhe la~1 17 l'~.ar.-.<br />

"a... hOfH1red II~ MCl1lher <strong>of</strong> Ihe Year<br />

lo~ tin; Fr)'cr tor hi!! OULStandmg<br />

flU bile -.c:f\I u:c.<br />

We "ClIlcd a. nc"" three·)ear COli<br />

tr.II.;1 \VorL 111 t'IUr area '·Ol1tinUonle PIUJCC ....<br />

toming up. but thmgs are difficult fo(<br />

our member... nOw , Wr:. thllll.k all the<br />

lOCal .. lhal hn .. e fo und Jobs for our<br />

IfI .... clill}; IIlI:IIIUC:t"> Wc ~ctHl~ uppr\!.<br />

cilUe [nelr elfol1~ 111 helping Ulio<br />

Bro.!>. !loD Bohllch, Brllln<br />

\ IltIbsch l a ~t'r and Rand)' Goillen gOl<br />

logclhcr and forlllC'd :1 ne~ eompan)'.<br />

RWC; i~ Ihe" nank" <strong>of</strong> our n(",", ('On/rae·<br />

lOt We wllohuu, Rn)I~~ Ilood Iucl. In<br />

their new v~murc<br />

Merle Pll t en~('r I:elebral~d till> 651h<br />

yel1r as an <strong>IBE</strong>W lIlember. He and hi,<br />

Volfe. LOUie. hu."c been l dcdi .. lI.lcd<br />

tOUpklDtM ,nEW. dnd \\e\\ .... hl!lem<br />

ull ltk: bi.·~1<br />

Four Brothcr ... \ubll1!1u:d appllca·<br />

lIon~ forJ1:tm:mcm Drm.. Bob Garc),.<br />

Gene Good"<strong>of</strong>\. Juhn O ...... e!\~ .Inl\<br />

fl arold SL3gg~ tt.a\e dcclded 10 hang<br />

up Hlelr lOoho<br />

Bro. Oli~·er Me~'II1Qtt. a IloemdJI<br />

.8l1d member <strong>of</strong> the local f(Jl" 35 ~car;..<br />

pa:lol>Cd a ..... a) I'eh 16. And Bro. John<br />

Jenkin:..!t n!lm:d member WIth 26) tMS<br />

In the local, PII'~ JWa)' JDhn had<br />

"pt=ntlhe IJ!>I fe .... )e.1h lIS 311 engtnccr<br />

""'uh O"'cns Steel ThC!>C Brothers Will<br />

be missed. W~(xtend our sympathy 11;1<br />

1h


art' IIut rrll"lt:r~ to \OlC. do II no\lo.<br />

btt,)u~e ~"<br />

UTU!> I:hll feUer .and J':rT) ForM<br />

n:llmi. 'We':All!-ndcongnuulalLOnsantl<br />

\Io"h It.c rn milny hfLPP), lind pro .. pctou~<br />

)COIr-<br />

Wilh .... dne~ \Io'C report Ihe p3s~mtt<br />

<strong>of</strong> rtlJrcd Bm~ Vern Ocnc-.co. John<br />

lIuLhon. Tum Loll and Bill Tumer.<br />

Uro, Gcnc\(.'o, who plI,,\Cd ~"'3)' lit hi ..<br />

home In I:londn, .... dl .. U memht!1 for41<br />

}car!. II " ..on GU) b: a membn <strong>of</strong><br />

Local 69:! Urn Hud-.ulI p.lw:d 3W;'J)'<br />

JU\I fJH: tby~ brIO,,! h,s nod binhday.<br />

nro. Loll, \IohoIs ncd a onc-year dell 1 Membc~<br />

III ,\ Eel. Research rIllllic:d IIIWo­<br />

),cllr l·omrU t·! N ello ll al or~ IIlcludcd<br />

Bu ... MJ:!t. PCI~ r GlIlin:.ki. Ilres. 8 0b<br />

I lognOOam InQ Bm Doug Sleeve,<br />

.... egotJ.llloo .. ""rlh Pemb e I Iydro arc<br />

upconunJ.<br />

TIt.: l8EW 8M R03d, \1cflIorUl<br />

G<strong>of</strong>fToorrumenl ~a .. held June 20 "I<br />

Ihchl:rndBraeQolr l)Ut\C. nll~ynr<br />

the loum.ll'n~nt w open 10 :I maxIilium<br />

(II IOU golfen... Re\ulh "e.re not<br />

avalltLIblc III pre',,111llC<br />

Ouf h'lt,:IlI"fJI.,,\wro:d .I t\Cl\lo linl!c learn<br />

th31 panl~ 1p;.!lcd In ;llund-ral~mg c\ em<br />

for the !JIg Brother- RI!! \1.. ler. urganJl;UI\JO<br />

. "'1t'l11hrr.. hom Pe:mbrolc<br />

H)dro l,;ulh::l,.lCd plJ.'dgc~ land Lnoded<br />

down a lev. pili" for II \cf') "otTh.... htle<br />

cau-.e Ct)ngrulul~lllllI\ 111 III Ihosc m­<br />

nllyc" for makmg thll" annual c ... enl II<br />

'IUcc(.'s"<br />

The: kM.JI e)l.Ie:lld~ be'l wl~hc~ to<br />

Mike lIunlet. 'Wh(l "' (L\ II1JuI'rll 111 lin<br />

1I1.:C::ldcllllll "Ulk We" i ~h you a spcc:dy<br />

loo full reeo"er>" "1tk'"<br />

\Vc ellt·oufn$C' lIlemhel ' Ie) al1end<br />

our rcgulJr monlhl) mcellng" In IlcJIIbroke.<br />

lbe IIIICndIUll'c dlOl" h,l.) becn<br />

I11c)(hfied and .... c: no .... ha ... e:t winner<br />

al each mCt'llnl=1 Slrnn}! .. upJlOn ror<br />

)"our h!Ca' I~ c\p.."l:I:tIl) Imponant in<br />

Ittc~ I OU~ e:i:onot1llOUt! Pubht:<br />

Sen LCt:. ",here: Red "'" fj .... I·J.ld and<br />

CPR classes m: lilu8hlln.U employce~<br />

onnu~tll} 1 hl\ ('\cnt rcmmd~ IJ. ..<br />

thai Yoe nc ... er kn(lW 'When "'-c mlghl he<br />

3U<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>W J OURNAL/AUGUST 1992


called upon to helpsamcane(IS(. llllb<br />

orf 10 Bro. J o",:~<br />

Oro. I !afl)ld 0 D ock~r)'. U lin~ Inre<br />

lIIall In "frenum. wu' ~ w u r ded II<br />

Reln in,glun 12-gauge ,"utgun n, the<br />

gra nd pnzc ....·inncr <strong>of</strong> our anou.)1<br />

lOEW·COPE drawing Congflltul:l<br />

l i on~. Bro. Dodcry!<br />

6ncourage your 1c-1I(1'oI. umOIl memo<br />

ben; \0 reghler (0 \iOle in l he UPCOIII­<br />

Ing election When plltt'ill8 )'our YOle!>.<br />

keep in mind the l o,~~ ulilon~ hll~e<br />

.. uffen.-d in [he la~ I:! )CIlI"(. Govern·<br />

memal declilion~ pia) Ii large mle In<br />

dc.-temIlOln, lhe C:iU: 01 organiud I:.·<br />

bar. In Itll~polill(:al clunate.laoorcan<br />

001 afford 10 ha\~ an~ ml\~lng votel.<br />

Our union .... ill be ' Imngtr,f .... e clC(.'1<br />

kndcn: 't'ha uppon let;islahon f;t\·OJ<br />

able 10 I hi: mte!'C\I'J<strong>of</strong> 't'orkIRj!pt'ople.<br />

J, ... Snr..ua'IUJI;G, p.s.<br />

Ihe} moved on to bel'ome )Qurney·<br />

men. Thr()uglt Iltt )'CII~. Bro. Yclton<br />

IIII~ ix:en 1I crcdit 10 the lDEW .<br />

Although he h;l~ nn 1)lam 10 rei Ire<br />

lrom Ihe union at this lime. Bro. Yelton<br />

h."Uloved10 Pt-n'O!l\ol[). OK. \10 here he<br />

600 hiS .... ire. Be\crl)'. plan to tn)!.))'<br />

hl~ \Iol'JI-(!Ufficd rCIIn-lIlent from r O.<br />

We eXlend (.'ongr.lIu l.lIl1Jn\ and wi,h<br />

Illcm the \cry be"<br />

D.YUtEU R. Ttll.""I. R.5.<br />

lies. All <strong>of</strong> I he~e rc:lIponloibilltie., lire<br />

voluntary. 0$ Ed is II fu ll -lime eemrul<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice techJllcinn III GTE.<br />

In mHk lll~l h("presen l otion. Kennedy<br />

Jb.o noted Ih.11 Wall Campbell. fomlC'r<br />

cn:lary'lrt'asurcr or the Mldllg.1II<br />

AfL~CIO lind the pcr-.on for ..... hom lhe<br />

aWMd ill name-d. j ~ ~ Ii ll tou)S M1U11t: .II<br />

lhe age<strong>of</strong>li I .md Ik:lptnl! Bro'h('" Ilnd<br />

Sislcrs<strong>of</strong> organized labor Ihrough com<br />

SII \1'1 L A~''' , p.s<br />

who o, lI PP w,lh<br />

CTECC. Bnd they tumed oot TO be the<br />

smOQlhcii.1 negol iallon!lo III Ihe hl'iIOfy<br />

<strong>of</strong> our local. We gllRed the mo~t equ i·<br />

lilbleClgreement the lIlel1 l001"i have "IXn<br />

III 11 )·C.3rs. Thr. ronlrnrl WI', n\llfif'rt<br />

on the fint v(lle. IIl'tunlly I\1oU wcd.'t<br />

prior to 1M: cxpiraliOll <strong>of</strong> the (lId con<br />

Ir.lct<br />

llighl ighb <strong>of</strong> lheconlfllLi are Q 1(15<br />

pcrt'Cnl wage i ne:rc:a~ o\crth ~e year,.<br />

promotion <strong>of</strong>.51! m('mhc f"i from the 1\.<br />

2 cl as~ifica l io n to the: "'· 1 clQ~, i f1l.' a ­<br />

tion; improvement s III -:C'icnmce pay:<br />

adlJitiun uf the EA1 P, VlmA: ruJdllton<br />

<strong>of</strong> another cllIssrficiitlOn <strong>of</strong> cJala enj,1int:efS;<br />

:mu thl! Good h ld"y ho bday.<br />

In Ihe las124 months. we have nego<br />

Ilall:1.I u p grlldc~ <strong>of</strong> _n pen.:cnl Qr Ihe<br />

membersh ip. We thnn\. the fegm illt_<br />

lEI S COnllllltiCC lind Il1 CRlbe r ~ <strong>of</strong><br />

GTECC for lilel r ~ U l) jlu rl<br />

We lire ,!::lacJ 10 repon that llle lay<strong>of</strong>f<br />

o f :I pp rolt imlliely 3~O rad lrl)'<br />

Rl a tntalnet~GTE Ilnl1fJunced In March<br />

has bee n called <strong>of</strong>r. After 90 days <strong>of</strong><br />

meetmg'> bcho,ttn the , tuff <strong>of</strong> Locill<br />

824 and Ihe vice preSldent-senefl,1<br />

m:lIlllgcr <strong>of</strong>OTE. II .... as dee:lded Ihere<br />

might be ahem,IItH':' In tI layorf<br />

Thank.-: for your 'iuppon<br />

.... 11'\' A.l.A.' .H.M<br />

BRO. YELTON<br />

RETIRES FROM<br />

PSO<br />

L • 1001 (o&u). Tl l_~A , OK-VIC\:<br />

Pre. r-rc:dmck c. Yehon reured fmnl<br />

PubIIC&"lceCo. Bro. Yelton ...... ho' ..<br />

a \ctcran<strong>of</strong>the Korc;an War. be.gllil til.,.<br />

C'IU'tCf with ?SO Au,. 26. 1959.;:tt II<br />

journeyman Imeml'UI III 196M he ¥tali<br />

promoted to ¥t·orl-.tRll foreman on I<br />

threc-mancrc .... A Kan ..., .. native. 8m<br />

Yelton became :II Illembc.r or l..ocll\<br />

30-1. Topeka. KS. In ltJ.19 llnd moved<br />

hi:» membership III Loca l 1002 when<br />

he took hiS ~ i l l on wllh PSO, wherc<br />

he wl)rlo.cd Q\CI 3:! }eU..... bt-fnfC rellr<br />

u),.;.<br />

DUring lhal IlInc. hI! I,Cn'~d fuuh<br />

(ully as II umon member lind <strong>of</strong>Oe:er <strong>of</strong><br />

oor loc31. I-Ie 1 1II~ '>Cf\cd on the ""ego·<br />

lintin!! l ommill('.(' 110ft Ii" ttn In\l nu It),<br />

and a friend to muny Il [ll}rcnticc'l "~<br />

Fr8df:rlck Yetlon (IeM), wh o JeUred<br />

from PSO. accepil piaque hu", Blu.<br />

Jerry Bean.<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

SERVICE AWARD<br />

L. U. 1106 lI ,cah&rlb). \1 J-\ SOI\.<br />

\11- Wr lIrt rll ollliin :"1I10Iln," that<br />

Hro. Ed B ru~h h"~""onlhc 1992 Walter<br />

Campbell Orllm Ulllt}' Scrvu:c A ward<br />

Chud; Kennedy. di reclOr or<br />

M u, h ig3 !1 '~ Unt ied Lnhor Collllllulllty<br />

Scrvice~ program which ~ i 'ie, Ihe<br />

lI w:ml. nm(k; the prcscnHlIlon./-le s:ud.<br />

"The: awurd rccogni/el> Ihe voluntcer<br />

1I(.:IIVllles dUll Union mcmben; urc invul<br />

ved in thruuglluul tlicl r lunnu uni­<br />

Ilc). The union member is fir,t Jill.!<br />

(nrCIII( ' ~ 1 A member (If Iii .. ur her community."<br />

Two <strong>of</strong> t he~e awards arc presented<br />

c.tth yCJr, ~Ylllbolil.tng the hlghe"ot<br />

dcgrl!e <strong>of</strong> communil) -.efVlce in Ihe<br />

"Ale Ed I~ the fif$l lB£\1J member IQ<br />

receive the .Iward ~mce Ib IIlCepllOR tn<br />

11)77. Bro. Oru\h has nearly 30 yen r ~<br />

ur ...cn·lt'e 10 hI'! Ufuun and to hi" comm<br />

UM)'. Ed I .. jm'side:nt <strong>of</strong> the CenT cJ<br />

Crcdu Unum board. 'It ,.. chlcf stew.<br />

Ilfd ond UIlII c:halrpcMn I n theQ\IoO'oso<br />

t. nll_ 1M addition 10 bemg m ... olycd In<br />

t IIItcd \!Jay JlkI:. hO\\ QfOlht'r actlVI'<br />

loul 1106. M .. on, MI. Bro. Ed<br />

Brush displays hts 1992 Waller<br />

Campbell Community Services<br />

Award .<br />

CONTRACT<br />

RATIFIED<br />

113.l (II). 1-:1 l'l.A 8 El'lI. NJ­<br />

Our mernl1cn. ratified II fou r-yellf cun<br />

1r:1(:1 in May, ..... hlc h provide!. for an·<br />

nual wa~c II1cn:a~c' <strong>of</strong> 4 .


From k!H , local 1426, Grand Forks,<br />

NO. Bro. Randy Rich with U.S. Rep.<br />

Byron Dorgan (o-N.Dak.) and Tom<br />

SW ift <strong>of</strong> Rickard E I~ t rtc. lour[ng the<br />

Fargo Dome Stadium.<br />

WORK UNDER<br />

WAY ON FARGO<br />

DOME<br />

L. U. 1 .. 26 li.o.u&spa). GR ,.\i\U<br />

FONKS. f"I.' l}-Worl.. i!'o ",ell under way<br />

on the Fargo Dome The 541 1lIlilll)n,<br />

mu lll purpo'>C ioolbll ll, Irad" b;l ,kelball<br />

and hockey stadium will SClltllOOUI<br />

23.(100 pcopl~. Th is project hu!'o boo:.ll!:d<br />

our wor~ ~l l ualion . and the owners<br />

can rest assured the Siudiurn I.., beil1g<br />

wired by Ihe rn o:.1 highly I!>kil lcd :lnd<br />

(:Orl1pctcnJ wi remen in Ihe businc~)­<br />

IHEW unIOn vmcmcll.<br />

Thanl.:.lo Ihe many locals thai have<br />

PUt our B rothe~ 10 work during I he~c<br />

.. lov. IlIm:~ We hope to ret urn the<br />

f:wor \omeday.<br />

A new two-year m~ i de ('ommo hfl~<br />

been appmved. We th.mk the follow~<br />

mg NegolUltrng Committee member ...<br />

lorloclrhurd-fought t:non~: Ilro~. I)an<br />

Finnic. Wa ),ne Gronbecl.., Gord)<br />

Lmllell and Mil..e Rhea ult<br />

Wllh crucl il l electiolls eonllng up<br />

Ihis (all. we urge .311 rucmbcu to bc~<br />

come mvoh ed In Ihe pol itical pru­<br />

CCS:'!>. Your effons and votes will nOI<br />

on ly cOfuributc Id m31 nl3111illE aqua l ~<br />

Ily h(e~tyle. but will Ol io,.() in~urc Ihal<br />

Ihb lifestyle h n~ room for growlh.<br />

We urge;lll nltlllbe:n. to atlend union<br />

meet ings: keep an eye open for the<br />

union lilbel; buy North American prod­<br />

UCIS; and promOte safety In thl' worl.·<br />

place.<br />

BItADI I " M. GRIM. P.S.<br />

HOST LOCAL<br />

L.U. 1466 ( u ). COI.UMUUS. 0 1-1-<br />

We arc winding up lne "l,Immer sen.""'n<br />

uud look:ing eilgerl) toward the fall<br />

elections. We' re con Jidcnt evcryone<br />

will closely (,:Xl1l1l1!lC tnc pre:.identiul<br />

candidates and \'ole in the beSt inler·<br />

e~ls <strong>of</strong> workingpellplc .<br />

Our local W (h ..elecleU a, onc <strong>of</strong> the:<br />

hO:.t local, for the Founh District<br />

Progress Meetlllt,: to be heltl OIl the<br />

CapitOl S4uan: l-I)'al1 in Columbus Ihe<br />

week 01 Aug_ '0. Thl~ \,\'dl be an opportun<br />

il) for membcr~ to m~'et V.ilh<br />

Fourt h Distnci VI{'C Pre"! Pa u) J Willc<br />

;111,1 hi~ ~hlrf. We;lrc proud \0 llclp ho~t<br />

Ihe event and hope YOll will unend<br />

The pa!ot ~u\'erul IlIl)n\ h ~ have been<br />

bthY for u~. Our annual fish fry \\IllS In<br />

Apn l. Wage llegouallolJ~ o!,ened In<br />

May, and lIomin ;l l i tJ l1 ~ (or <strong>of</strong>fiec~ and<br />

Excculh-c BOll rU mcmbe .... were held<br />

Ihat monlh. I7.ler,;llonlo were in June.<br />

Oure ... er-popular family oullng wn~ al<br />

Edgewaler Parl<br />

We w i ~ h continued SUCl'CSS to mem ·<br />

bl·rs. ~tcw;\r(h. (l( fiecr~ tUll! Executive<br />

BO.'lfd mell1btrs, Rcmember 10 work<br />

safe and proud .<br />

ANNUAL<br />

CLAMBAKE<br />

l ItA. S. MlI"lkIlUl, Jl S<br />

L.U.1484 1uon ), SYRAC USI-:,.'\\',­<br />

,;()r Ihe l.'ith COIl"Ccut i\'c ),ear, our 10'<br />

c,,1 i ~ :,cl\di ng :I; 11.:31\1 to the- m EW<br />

S<strong>of</strong>lbull ToufIlulnent hu~ l ed hy Local<br />

~. New York. NY ; Loc.lh 25 .wl l049,<br />

Long Island, NY; and Loe:11 1 "l:\ I,<br />

H!cl wllle, i'iY AI Todc-.chl fll t~ m a n~<br />

ag mg Ihe te.'un. Good luck!<br />

Aboul 375 mclllbero; lind '1~lrguesb<br />

!lIIendcd our (\lIl1u.. 1 cJ.llll ook Ma)<br />

15. It ..... as 3 greal ,u,ceS~, and c\'ery­<br />

(Inc had II goud lillie.<br />

The loc,lI h. .mempling 10.!;Chedulc<br />

oU I ~ t a ndlll g gn uvuncc:. a .. c.\ped l­<br />

l iou~ l y a~ p():.~ible. Wilh Ihe company<br />

reorgani.!.i ng IrttO ~Cp 'U"; II C bu~inc~ ..<br />

uni!!>, 'he Ille il) ,.. rt:ll UI It."tllo IlJl!cl with<br />

live diffe rent employee relation') ma ll­<br />

~gef\.<br />

Bernie Roc Jr. was aPPo1nled 10 the<br />

Exec u li~e I'hlllrd reprec;cull ngZoIll' VI<br />

'erry h tlllcmld ,lIld Claire ~· lo. lonc<br />

w~ r ... IIppolllled '" .. Icwllfds<br />

Plcll\c !llt~'l1d I n~ 1II0nlh l)' union<br />

111ce.l i nll~. l3u)' Nort h American!<br />

CHf,1tLES .4,. BORl:1..1.. PIu:s<br />

W ELCOME BACK<br />

L.l., 1560 Imll\\ I. ALLE"ITOWi\,<br />

P.\ -Our local recently elected the<br />

(ollowing <strong>of</strong>li cers (or a three-yew-ICn1r<br />

Prc". ~ Bu ... Mgr.Jud) Hellry , Vice Pre~.<br />

Lee Fi,hcT, Fi n. Sec. Bob !lomberger.<br />

T ren~, Gr,,£ 'h;lr:-"oli and Ree. Sec.<br />

illirhur.l lln / lll.,<br />

Wc UTe htlppy 10 report lh ill all <strong>of</strong><br />

our B mther~ lind SI~ l cn who w~re laid<br />

<strong>of</strong>f 11l1\ !.: bee n .:alJed back 10 work. We<br />

\Vell'OIlle: c"'cr),oll(, had. •.<br />

J lJo\.",.-r S Sou ..... P S<br />

Local 1658, Pine BluH, AR, Bro. loP,<br />

Fluery receives retirement check<br />

from shop steward Henry Greeson.<br />

TWO MEMBERS<br />

RETIRE<br />

L.l . 165~ (em ). PI!'E HLUF'F,J\R­<br />

We eKlcml congratulalions 10 Bros,<br />

L.P.Flm.:ryulldJ_P S InIll 1\} n ~onlhelr<br />

rctm:lIlcllb. nro. nucry retireel March<br />

10 with over 41 year


THE TIME OF<br />

DECISION<br />

HET IIl. EES ASS OCIAT ION OF<br />

L ,O, J. SEW \'ORK, NY-The tH1l1!<br />

1)( dec;iSlOn j .. upon lJ~ With Inc nalIon:ll<br />

elections approachmg. u ·~ lime<br />

I(! Cltllmine the rccOI'd un(1 C-\alualc the<br />

i ...... uc ... In order 10 mlt!..e an educated<br />

cooKe as to ~hlch pohllclil pan)' v.e<br />

"ferer Le .... look 1101 the Republican<br />

PIny' ~I;:ord O\l:r the [a!ot 11 yca~.<br />

l nckr the pr1:v1OU\ 1\1\'0 1dmiRl\ln<br />

lIon!> .... e ha\c o;een II hUi--e meTe" In<br />

lilt- ml\~!l.ldtbt: IheS&L..:mls: mac·<br />

\lOOn'l\;l 1l 10 the<br />

followmg mc.n,bcrs Mila Fish~,.<br />

Emc.sl Mimln5. FIIlII}. Schuller. WII ·<br />

ham apoll. JC)'I('ph DeVergilio and<br />

Clayton l-o I~ht-r Wc e~ t end c(Jl1l!ratu ·<br />

IlIlIons Md bcSl ..... I~Ilc~ to thc.sc: Broth<br />


Hoyet_ TIMe Executi\le Board members<br />

are Ray Copper-Smllh. Roo), I-I udak.<br />

John Berndt. BobMef7 and An Geller.<br />

The annual picni c: WIU in June. A<br />

com ron I is sc:ncduled for August at<br />

BOIIrlhnftn Park . Mcmbers. wives Ilnd<br />

widows meet for lunch (II finon 011 tho<br />

$eCond Wedne ~day o( ellch monlh.<br />

Al"Kt A. Wcxz. V.P.<br />

From teH, local64, Youngstown,<br />

OH, Retiree, Club member. on lour<br />

01 HoG .... , o.m: Vice Pr.s. AI Wolz;<br />

Pr ... WII1i1m Chrtltlan; Tr ....<br />

Myron Frtben; N'd 8t'o • . Jack<br />

Spolholl and Wlltlam UggalL<br />

HISTORY BOOKS<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

RETIRIillS CLUflOF L.U. 73,SI'O·<br />

KANE. \VA-Retiree) Cl ub Pres.<br />

Clatence Mitchel WlS recuperating<br />

from hack .. urgery 0 1 pAWl Illne Besl<br />

wishc:t for 1\ quick IUld complele recovery,<br />

fo1Hch.<br />

As the loo.h iU\nl",ersary <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

7] draws ncar, the: R:1Jree, Ire dcdICIU '<br />

Hl3 lnelr eT(on" 10 the development<br />

and in.5lallalion <strong>of</strong>. ptnnllnent monu·<br />

menl on Ihe loeo.l's grounds. Good<br />

idell5abuund. Now we ha~'e lhe Iisk<strong>of</strong><br />

decldmg whul is workable and o.ppro·<br />

prude.<br />

The local ha some history books<br />

kft. 11lrl1!'t l~ re!oc;arched the locaJ's<br />

hi5lDr)' daunC from April 18(}4 10 de·<br />

\lelop thl~ boo~ w~ mcourag~ mem ·<br />

bers-. Idl\e and relil"t'd. 10 add It to<br />

Ihe-lthb~ry .<br />

Tn IhOM:- rehtttJ who ha\len't ),el<br />

attended elubmeeungs,come nndjoln<br />

us We thlnL yOU will enjoy bclmg<br />

then::. Meetings IllC held the third Tue~·<br />

day {,If every mOnlh III I ;30 p.m. :llihe<br />

union hall<br />

fiAuy J. R£m7., AssT. B.M.<br />

loc.I 73, Spokane, WA, Ret l .... ,<br />

Club member, Bob Sharp .nd R,lph<br />

H,II rt«tv, 54).y •• r pIn. 'ram Inl.<br />

Rap. 8J11 G,oltlck.<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>W<br />

CONNECTIONS<br />

RETIREES CLU8 O~' L.U. 98,<br />

PHILADEU'lIlA, PA-On M:trch<br />

29 our Relm:cJ Club depaned for<br />

Mynle Beach. SC. under the guulance<br />

<strong>of</strong> IfOUP leader MHlie Felli. Bro .<br />

Charlie Fean, Jim Eilloll. Tom<br />

Dankane. lim Bill. Bob Kane, Harry<br />

Bauer "nd Ben Wean and their wn'es<br />

w~re in the group. We wert joined by<br />

friends and relatives. makin, o.lOIal <strong>of</strong><br />

30 people o.itogcther.<br />

We Bta}'ed in Richl11ond. V t\. the<br />

first night and thell enjoyed fou r dnys<br />

III Myrtle Deach. We ... Isited<br />

Wacc:amaw POHery in Charleslon. SC.<br />

and saw a terrifIC two-hour how called<br />

the Dixie lublk:e.<br />

For most <strong>of</strong> the Inp. BrO. Dwht:<br />

Fun wore his IDEW LoC'a l 9<br />

electrician's Jackel . .... 'hlch wa! recOgnized<br />

in sevenl localions.ln Potomac<br />

Mills. an <strong>IBE</strong>W 8rother from Allwlny.<br />

NY, introduced himself. Then when<br />

we wcre dining in Mynle Bcach. we<br />

mel the hostess, Arlene Rue I::':kcnrode.,<br />

who lold us thai her btother is (lind her<br />

fatbcT was) an <strong>IBE</strong>W ele


N«dham has moved 10 Virginia. We<br />

will mi .. s him.<br />

We e;'llttml Our s)'mp lllhie .. 10 tht<br />

rarn ille.. orthe rollowing members who<br />

have pa5~ed away: Thomfl!o McAdam<br />

Sr .• Fran Cole. William Morfin J r. find<br />

HIHTison " TQm " nwycr. lllcy will be<br />

ml !>&ed.<br />

We hopeevcryonc has II good, happy<br />

summer. Goo ble'" Ihe uniono;.<br />

TIUII)('-*H E. FI£\llHCI, P.S,<br />

local 292, Mlnneapclls, MH, ReUrees<br />

Club mombor. dklpLQ)' IB EW<br />

Centennial memor4lbm,: from I,,,,<br />

Bro. Jim AChm~ Sgt. at Alml Bllty<br />

HlgglnboU .. m. Tr .... AUllln<br />

Hendrickson, Bu • • Agen' Greg<br />

Shafrlnsld, Vice Pr ... Clrroll<br />

Salisbury. Executive Board<br />

member, Ken Lovegr." Ind Morria<br />

KkJkken, Pres. Rl,Is,""U L Houc~, and<br />

Executive Board member and Icwmer<br />

presktenl Earl Torleelson, Sultd Is<br />

See. EdWin Otlund.<br />

ACTIVITIES<br />

SUMMARY<br />

RETIR EES CLUIl 01' LU. 2 ~ 2.<br />

1\ 1 1~N EA I'OLlS . I\IN-Our omce:rs<br />

'Were sworn In lIthe Januaf)' meetmg.<br />

We: split Ihe <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> M:cret:ary ·<br />

treasurer mto two separatc mcc . OffiCen.<br />

sre b<br />

follows : Pre.\, Rus.sc:1I<br />

Houck. Vice Pres.. Carroll Slhsbury.<br />

Sec. Edwm Oslund, Treas Au 0;1In<br />

Hendrickson and Sg1. IU Arm Beny<br />

Higinbotham, E;tICC'ullvc Board memo<br />

bert. are Carl larson. Ken l..ovs:n:n.<br />

Alt'hle l\ sleson. Morri.s J. Klukl:cn.<br />

and Eart Torkel-.on, ""ho I~ paSI preSI'<br />

dtnt is :lulom:uically on tM Rourd.<br />

William Leeper re..-ignc:d because ~ l'i<br />

00\\ sec:n:tary·lJU!,urer <strong>of</strong>tbc:OId Tim·<br />

~ Club <strong>of</strong>!he Minneapoli Cenlral<br />

uoo. Couocil and an <strong>of</strong>ficer 00 the<br />

Health and Welfare noard <strong>of</strong>tbe Min ·<br />

nesota Semor Fedcniuon.<br />

We affiliated with the: Centna] I..BOOr<br />

Council or Mmneapolis: we hl\\.'c IhKe<br />

d e l eg4 le ~ 10 lhlll bod)' wllh one votlll!:<br />

righl. TIns was ICcomphshed by the<br />

endeavors <strong>of</strong> our pliny Dec 14<br />

III the VI::W hal l in Richfield. Oyer 190<br />

people wer~ there ror the OCCII"on m·<br />

el uding mcmbcrs. spouses. widows ~\d<br />

(nemls. There were gjfl~ Ulld ca~ h<br />

"' II" ': ~. lu JllIUf.IIlII Y 0 ",'0'1.' IhlllllWI W~lIt<br />

10 'Work. ror 1~ NaHonnl Medl Olloll<br />

Board in Minnesota. At our February<br />

mecllng. HMO rep~\Cnlllll\'ell ex­<br />

I'Illlinrrl nurht.nr. fil ~ wilh Mrtlirftrt AI<br />

Ihe March metllng BlInJ...crs Life lind<br />

m EW JOURNAL/AUGUST 1992<br />

C' ....\ualty provided us With in formation<br />

on ann uities. investments and eSi lite<br />

plllluling.<br />

Our annual picnic. w held 8t the<br />

Minn c:hnha Park l'avilion J une~. The<br />

Prom COlteting service. one <strong>of</strong> tne few<br />

union caterer, served Ihe m(DI. Service<br />

pillS were prescmcJ UI Ihe: ricl1Ic.<br />

and tbere wcre prizes and ea~h draw­<br />

Ings.<br />

Oros.. Jinl Adams and Greg<br />

ShafrunskJ. who Wert dc ltiQtc~ 10 (he<br />

IOEW Convt:r\IJon in St lnui~ , ro.,IO.<br />

presented eonvc::nt ion memorabilia<br />

..... hlch will bean (h'lplay al the Mlnne·<br />

lpoh .. JATC Center. 2440 r:ut Aye ..<br />

Minneapolis. The lIern5 on displllY m ~<br />

elude a history <strong>of</strong> Inc <strong>IBE</strong>W. an InEW<br />

po~ler. s video tape. nn UJEW lOOth<br />

Annlyersary bter 5le m. and toEW lacol<br />

unioo pin traded D\ the convenlion.<br />

JATC 01r Ron Ilehnes helped<br />

aJnnge for thc exhiblL<br />

1'hc Retiree!> Club mceb the l11eM agent and a ullion<br />

lrLl!ilCC. With good aHcndllnce pemllps<br />

we can IInpro"e the pr i 1(~S: . P1ease try<br />

to attend.<br />

Remember thc upcomtng nalJooal<br />

dCCllon. Y (JUr \oce counts.<br />

Rus.s HOlO. PREs.<br />

local 332. San Jose, CA, Retirees<br />

Club members Illegl.'IUV. rally In<br />

Sacramento.<br />

MEMBERS A"END<br />

RALLY<br />

RETIREE CL B OF LU. 332,<br />

SAN JOSE. C -Club members aIlMded<br />

a Jegl'ilnuve ntIly In Sacramento<br />

May 13. We KIII IWO bwiloads to the<br />

CahfClmia l..cgisluuye Co uncil for<br />

Oldel An'letlcan§ to dHiCUSS labor and<br />

heall h I"sues and to demonstrate our<br />

.. upport for the Pclris Bill. a comprehensIve<br />

hcalth-


Local t 340. Newport News, VA.<br />

Retirees. Club members enjoying a<br />

spread.<br />

SERVICE PINS<br />

AWARDED<br />

RETIREES CLU8 OF I... • '3-10,<br />

''EWPORT NEWS. VA-We Ih:anb.<br />

Local I J.4() Bus. \1p Le$lcr Jordan<br />

and the mcmbc:n;; <strong>of</strong>lhc: local for (!lelr<br />

suppon: <strong>of</strong> lhe ReltrecS Club. We are<br />

glad .10 report dub membcrslup IS<br />

grtt"'-mg.<br />

We eXlend congrarulallons to rellr·<br />

ees AlvlO McCall and John Cupec on<br />

reech'ing their 5().yearceltificillcs and<br />

pms. Bro. Jordan and Rcb~ Pres.<br />

Hanl.. Mortlli made Ihe prcscnUltioo<br />

ill a. luncheon me


Brother Lyle<br />

keith Querry<br />

Appointed<br />

Fifth District<br />

lEe Melllber<br />

On June I, I ':192. Busi ness Man~<br />

"ger/Financial Secrcwry Lyle<br />

Kcilh Querry. LelCal 53, Kans;1S Cily.<br />

Mis ... ouri. \Va'-.. \WOI11 111 a~;111 Execulive<br />

Council mcn,hc.r by lmema\lona\ Prcsl­<br />

,kill LJ . Barry. BrOlher Query replaces<br />

reeeJllly rcured Fifth DislricllEC member<br />

Robert Mi"cy.<br />

Brother <strong>of</strong> the <strong>IBE</strong>W w;,h<br />

him all the bc:-.t in pursuing his hobbi es<br />

during a long :lI1d well-deserved re ti rement.<br />

0:<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>W Mourns Loss <strong>of</strong> Brother Smith<br />

I<br />

' i:::. wi,h 'h t~ f n:ah",l sftdnr'i,\ lhm lhe<br />

IHEW announces the pas"ii ng <strong>of</strong> retired<br />

Intemtuional Repre~entativeJohn<br />

Boli var Smi lh On May 29. 1992. He<br />

was 83 ye .." old.<br />

Brolher Smilh was born in Booneville.<br />

Mis ouri. und was inilintcd inlo Local<br />

852, Corinlh, Mi,sissippi, Oil February 27.<br />

1940. He spe nt ... event l ycar~ in Pan3ma.<br />

dUi ill,g whil:h lilll!;: lit:: IIlvvcd his l:i1rd lu<br />

Local 397, Ba lboa. There he served as<br />

a sleward al Ihe Paci fi c Locks <strong>of</strong> lhe<br />

Panama Cana l. and served 011 il th ree-<br />

J1"I"n grievance commiu(,C'. He then<br />

nlOved to Alabama. becoming a member<br />

or .. lhcn (lS~i~ I :Jl1t husiness manager<br />

<strong>of</strong>. (hen finally b'H;jne~" manager <strong>of</strong><br />

Local 558. Sheffield.<br />

He was pre~idc ll i <strong>of</strong> the Muscle Shoals<br />

DlIilding Trade ou ncil. presiden l <strong>of</strong><br />

Ille Tri -SI'lc Celli nI I Lahor Union. >ecrelary-lrca!o.urer.<br />

Ihen fi r)"1 vice presidenl<br />

uf Iho Alabama Slale Building<br />

Trade Council. And J1 February 15.<br />

1960. Brolher SIll;lh was appoillled an<br />

lnlcrn:Jtiol1i11 f< cprcscll '


CPR: The Gift<br />

Of Life<br />

The illjormariol1 011 CPR fJrOCl'dllres<br />

cOIl/aim.'d ill IlJis an;ch' does /101 take<br />

III" place <strong>of</strong> PR I/'aillillg. Please COli·<br />

lOCI your local Red Cross, American<br />

Heart A.Hodar;on, or National Sa/ely<br />

Cou l/cil C IlOp/efS for in/OtnWI iOI/ ('O llcerning<br />

how ),ou can learn (his life<br />

.'wvillg pr('J(w}ur{'. In addition. the<br />

National Safety oi/lid' <strong>of</strong>fers First<br />

Aid and CPR ,raim'''B courses wMch<br />

meet all slaudards and f!llideUnes sel<br />

jor CPR lind emergency arliillcCare.<br />

CPR (cardinl)lllmon:uy resuscitatiun)<br />

i~ an cmcrgcm:y life: sustain ing<br />

procedure whi h. when properly per·<br />

fom1ed. cOlnbines IWO vital functions. It<br />

keeps the lungs supplied wit h oxygen<br />

when brculhing ha!'! !twppcd and it also<br />

keep) Ihe blood ci rcu lati ng and carrying<br />

oxygen 10 the b r~in . hcan :.tnc! other parts<br />

<strong>of</strong> thc body. This b done by us ing a<br />

combination <strong>of</strong> resclie breathing und chest<br />

comprcssionl).<br />

Hean dis.cas.e is tl,,-. leading cause or<br />

death for adul tsovcrthcugc 01'45 . During<br />

1992, nearly a million and a half people in<br />

the United Slates \\'111 have a heart attack.<br />

One th ird <strong>of</strong>thesc people wi ll die . Most <strong>of</strong><br />

'he 1.500 people who die every day <strong>of</strong>.<br />

hean allack. die before they ge, '0 the<br />

hospi"l !. Dealh occurs most <strong>of</strong>ten during<br />

the nrst two hour:-.. beginning with the<br />

onse t <strong>of</strong> hea" al1ack symptoms.<br />

For mu ny people who experience cardiac<br />

arrest l)f a res piratory emergency.<br />

promp' ond proper appl ication <strong>of</strong> CPR<br />

<strong>of</strong>fers the only chance <strong>of</strong> survival. C lrdiuc<br />

illTC:-,t Ul.:curs WIICIl lhl.: hc,lI 1 i~ nol<br />

working properly or whL'n Ihe heart stops<br />

beating. Drowning, electrocu tion, suffociltion<br />

1<br />

unci drug intox ic:.Hion are some<br />

respi ratory cme rgcncie~ that makes it<br />

impo.",sible for n person LO brcalhe. The<br />

chan(.·e~ <strong>of</strong> .. urvival increase by more than<br />

40 percenl when PR is coup led wi lh an<br />

effi cient medical services system and advanced<br />

liIe" "ppon capability .<br />

Issues and 'rends<br />

C PR has b!:c n in exi~tcnce fo r<br />

more than 30 YC:lrs. During lhe 1960'f:.<br />

SAFETY AND<br />

HEALTH TIPS<br />

Drs. afar. K o uwcnhovcn . Jude.<br />

Knickerbocker, Gordon. :lI1d EI:un wrotc<br />

papers which presented CPR a:-. an effective<br />

elernenl 01 ;I general plan for Ihe<br />

trC:lIll1cnt or ciJrdiae


ward. U\cllm.I11Clhud to lletp LeeI' Ihe<br />

mouth open. Be l:~lrcf ul nO( to pre, .. on<br />

lhe ~orl ti'\SlIl.! under lhe chill bectlusc<br />

you may clo .. c Ihe :a irw~1 .<br />

·t ' heck for bre.llhing. Keep Ihe<br />

\·ictilll· ... hcud lilted hack and the chin<br />

lifted 10 " t:cp the a i ~\la} open. Pl:.u .: ...•<br />

your ear nea r the vielim'!\ mOUlh and<br />

no,c. LOOK ill the r he ... t fo r breath ing<br />

movement .... L1ST E ~ for breath .... and<br />

FEEL for breathing ag:lln'it yourcher.:l,<br />

Do thi for Ihree 10 the >t..~om,h.<br />

5. If Ihe " ielilll i'i nul hrcillhin~. ~i\"C'<br />

T\VO full hrrnrh". Keep Ih l~ \'Il·wn·..<br />

head lipped ,lIld pmch the nO"l' Opcn<br />

) ourillouth \\ Ide and I.u..~ ad~cp bn:alh<br />

Seal your III" tlghll} around the oUI­<br />

"Id.,; uf Lh.,; ,iuilll· ... mouth. 01\(' 1"'0<br />

rutl brealh ... al Ihe roUe o f I lu I -I (:2<br />

\Ccond~ reI' hn:alh. Pa u-.c tx:I \,ecn<br />

brca l h~ ju'\! long enough for you In<br />

la\..c 1I1l0lha hre:lIl1 , R e k " I "l~ the nu ... c<br />

and walch lor thc d ll.: ... 1 10 I'I'C \"'hll('<br />

lOU bn:


EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING<br />

MtNUTF.S AND REI'OHT OF TI-IE I~TF.R ·<br />

NATIO'lAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL<br />

REG LAR MEETINC;<br />

1111\ regul.l. mec:ulI8 III the IntcnlJllona l E;>;CtutIH~<br />

Council ~~ cilled to order by ainnan Bowden ". K:OO<br />

am \1ond:a)"Juor I. 19'12. OIhcrmcmbc r~or l hcCoU l lCl l<br />

In aucnd:l.~e "'crt" M~A\()} . S ... ecncy. Carroll. lIead.<br />

Quert}. and \llC"nffct.y lEe I11l"lTlber~ ,\ Cllln and<br />

OIl1d .... I\ .... 1. "'(.1(' e, ... u~eJ dll( 10 ~~r bu~ ine~~ <strong>of</strong> Inc<br />

18F\!,<br />

INTERNATIONAL SECIIETARY A:oil)<br />

INTER 't\TIONAL TREASURER<br />

mrtlnr) \1()o)tc prc'ttnlcd Iin30cial reports CO\'crillg<br />

the IBPW t'cn~lIln Fund IUtJ the In"e~lmem JlOf'IfoJloorl~<br />

8rutherhUild. hOlh l!tCanud" lind lhe Ullited Slalc~, Secre<br />

tal)' \1 001"( :11$0 &N\I\I~ the lEe on sc'Veral ~r m'I\IC~.<br />

Ttt'a.\urcr Vnn ANlal\": mCnm)C'u the lEe thlll he lIs," Htl Stilled thllt Brolht'r !'itulllhl!u Jlh'~ dllfeflt-oC 1111" Ill'<br />

wU~ tIt:VCI rt:ferred l{l n ·HI huun:ltl l H. Ic~ ...... ll~ 001 ~"'t'Cp l ·<br />

""Ie or ~Ii('v~ble . On februllt) 2.1, P")2. r' I l'~lllent UIIIT)<br />

IIJEW .I01IKNA 1./1\ 11(;1 1ST 199~


uphi::ld Vice I'r c~Il!C III C\lllwllY"llel:i~ll'I ll lh;H rnod1fied Ihe<br />

TriullJ()llrU ', d(' cl~ i ol l lll\d dtnlc,! Ih ~ I1l1pc.11<br />

'n 't(: lEe Im~ reviewed ,III Ihe rC~lIrii s I1nd evidence<br />

5u bmillcd In Ihi,s elise. Wr:: h p pr~C lllt c tlk' ... cll· ...·rluc ll lellC(<br />

dlll cd M nrch 1 K, I')l);!: . rmlll IlrOlhcr 'itumbauilh appcII1IIIH<br />

President ilarr>', dCll~ll)n ami pOllllll lg UUllhc dUIIC~ [IIwJ<br />

r i" ' I}{In ~ll)l li lic .. "f Ihe ICC<br />

Wc Ollie: wl lh ~1 1 k;el't I!Il cr('~ll h ;l1 l he n:h: mll \ 111'.lI",e.lU ~ h We III,!\ nOCI! Ih"l On l(hcr<br />

51umbauI! h W~ .1Hunled the I'llpml u!IIl)' tOl cnrnplv .... llh<br />

Ihe IU Ic ~ un thc n: k mll , 1111 hcrllrc Ihe ('hllrj!c' v.~· r(' hlt.xl<br />

:mll,dul>C,1 \(Jdo~o_ Tht' I f~(, ,I hcre lllrt' ,k ille, }wr:lp!'CIII<br />

null Ihc.lcd"!1i1 (1 I Inl l'm' l l lonu l l ~e'l de Ol ll :lI'l'Y" IIllhclll<br />

LA WRENCE V. ,\100HE<br />

1b.: C(l lI n~' i l ,,:oo~HJcn.'d Ihe J IUlll.lIY 24 1"'1)2. wriltell<br />

[l:.' l u e.~1 tr)' 1..u .... ICIiCC II h,I'llIr1:, Lnl'lll ,r\l1 1\:1" DIcS'"<br />

Cali!(lmill. Ih:tl 111< IHI\'(rullhJl loIllmIHlce ,I IllIHU Il ;1)!11I i1'1<br />

InICIlI:III Qllu l PII..·,uknl J I Il lHTY hcl.· \l \l "l.' Ik: u11c 1lCdl} Ilctcd<br />

mtilnlrily and III b.kl falth. III ",mllll n',1 l<strong>of</strong> Ihl" II\FW<br />

Ct1l1>lllllll0n AnH.:it' \:VI. Sl.'chll!l (1, <strong>of</strong> Ihl! I8I,W C\OI!'.H<br />

lui ion. p('\VIi.le, Ilml ";111 hylllw~ , Illllcmhllcnh lind fIIl c~, ul I<br />

ug rec11lclll ... Juri .... IIClic'T1.1.·ll • til lilly kln iol' lI lWlurc .,h,11 1 be<br />

~\l llllllllt'd IIllh llll lc.:'II~· llJml 1( , I II~' 1.)' for ul'prm'lIl .. No<br />

LL , h.11 11'11I into cfkct lilly byIrIW" 1II1ICll dl1lCIlI" ru k ~ III<br />

;\g l ~~lIlc nh (If .11 1)' k llltl wkilmul h .... 1 ,ccurIIlll .. ueh .(\1)'<br />

proY31. Aillhe~r! ,h.,I II1(' 1I1111.L1ltl vlJ i.1 \\ ,llulul 1 P ;((lpnwal<br />

Tbe !P hit, Iht' I IV-hi 1U I.:OfTl.'~1 un) twln .... s. UlIlcullmcnt.. .<br />

ntlc .. or agn.:cmclll\ hlltlllltliUl 10 I h (~ (\KI~ 1I 1 Ul lO l l uud the<br />

pollel":, (l( Itlc lU I W<br />

·n l l.' ctlllnlil ~I clcrnll n el l Ih ... pl.ll"olUHlI In ,h" PIClVI\IOn III<br />

the COINItUlil')n. P rl!~ll.k nL 11:111 ) ~: I ' auth, irll,cd II ' III}.C the<br />

3u i l)II-; !lhonl \\ hll' h Brol he r \inlm: lUl1lplalll". Act,:oru·<br />

I1Igly.thcluuncll vllleJ hllnkc IIIl 1I\'l llIn ng ll lll" ll'lc~ lIkn'<br />

IJ nlT~<br />

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J(ulWn. Warr !M IV I<br />

~ uelleJ, ROllen A. .. I<br />

PhillipS Fr~~k D<br />

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Mls'iW. Robe rt A. ?<br />

Analovllch. Herm an 3<br />

Amlerso ll. Rooert 0 1<br />

Belg. Moms 3<br />

Block lawlence J. J<br />

CMt I'.ar1V 3<br />

Oavls, Calvin<br />

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OeSlmone.Jouph 3<br />

Dolney. jolin ~ 1<br />

Gallllardl. AntonIO J 3<br />

Grlli)m Wilham J 1<br />

HIISt, Alben E 3<br />

Jlhg CUnrall J 3<br />

J<strong>of</strong>la. David S 3<br />

l(end~1I Flank V 3<br />

In. kme1 F<br />

G,nlam, Wl llilm l<br />

Hall. Ed muntl W<br />

HIli. Slertil1ljl F<br />

Hom, ReitH<br />

KJaItr. Thomn W<br />

Aussell JI Wilter W.<br />

Cilldewtil , H l<br />

Bales Jamll~C<br />

Sternberg Earl H<br />

McGO'teln.loUiC 0<br />

B.'I';ey Rodman 0<br />

ca.clh'lIr ArcllarC! C<br />

GOMIln. JoM A.<br />

Stoer: ~IeJ IIIT1K<br />

BUII'l:llo. HenlY C<br />

Froe, Ralph G<br />

HII. Jamul<br />

MulnOllan, WlliM 0<br />

Moore, I! lr~d H<br />

Ar lington. Wllll.I." C<br />

Eure, Oerv;ood P<br />

Clemon" Charln W<br />

Moo re. Ronald E<br />

Smith SI Wnllace I<br />

WM u, J ~, ,,u. A<br />

Jen&tf), GieI1 E<br />

Harmon. Aoyce H<br />

Moor •. Robert M<br />

Lad/II( Renold<br />

Curtllillus, Jamn H<br />

Kester $I John f<br />

CufI.S-'neyH<br />

Gean Aalon G<br />

Hall. M 0<br />

Pll'!(er HOllIS<br />

Oaret 1l1l101d A.<br />

liulln. Palll J.<br />

Alden. James (<br />

bam:on.~~ W<br />

Buck!l'ls. l ewrl E<br />

Elldns, BIII J<br />

Chapple NUlman L<br />

Jollolsb. Iv;m R<br />

Pri eur. Ramon f<br />

McKet. Dwtd A<br />

[ Jltt, Georg! R<br />

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Blah , Wilhed H<br />

Ilorcnen, Elnest G.<br />

Monuass. ClaranO! E<br />

Wast, Ed wall\ S<br />

SChrage, Howard<br />

EIowIlI1t1, JellY £<br />

Young. BernlrQ [ ,<br />

AlIilT1lnt Stll\l8111<br />

tJ.dano. ShlO!O<br />

t:TmUla Kenn~!h N<br />

HoVJI, l~oJ<br />

stwm~n Ilavifl<br />

HOlde. John W<br />

WlIIflSlftin. Harl)'<br />

&.d;1ey Aober! R<br />

CllakIilil. Fredenck K<br />

PlJllltf\()ff\l. JOhn f<br />

Thomu JI l<br />

Alben Jr , (dWJfO l<br />

Qeoood. Harold B<br />

Bowen, Mt::troan Ii<br />

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P35ICM~k WiIIlt,r<br />

Os()o)n~, 0.111.l1 E<br />

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ReMs William J<br />

Siewart John E<br />

West. Bamard<br />

Eu! ~ M.ln, Pi OV':! P<br />

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tQms reo G.<br />

lePaot, William J<br />

Maver, ItVllliI R<br />

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Vld 3~oV!cn . ~rge J<br />

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725<br />

728<br />

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772<br />

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633<br />

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'61<br />

876<br />

920<br />

9J'<br />

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95J<br />

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970<br />

'9J<br />

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1002<br />

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. 11 86<br />

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11 86<br />

12 12<br />

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1220<br />

1228<br />

1245<br />

1245<br />

1245<br />

12"S<br />

1253<br />

1259<br />

13 16<br />

131!)<br />

1319<br />

1317<br />

1393<br />

1393<br />

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15"7<br />

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HO I<br />

1188<br />

1188<br />

1788<br />

'902<br />

'969<br />

2085<br />

2150<br />

2166<br />

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N u~ent. James J EniJelman, rred S 38 PWICI1 . Tnomas 90 Plummer, MalColm M 136 Cartt. H W 317 DaYls Jr" IlVln B 482<br />

Ormsby, W,llij,m A. lef~o ..... ltl. Marton M 38 BlIillty, COluld C 96 Rubio, R31ph I 136 MlIllrns, Ktlnn~th 317 Clark, GeorU8 E, 486<br />

R!naldl, Ant~()Il\, Me c h ~ n , IhonJa$ P 38 Cmuso, Victor A 96 CilcHut Loon,ml D ,.,<br />

Schalf. Harold E<br />

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Soon bock. Robffi W 486<br />

Schw~ rt z, Jerorne ,<br />

Mnnl,hIo~1f1 RIr.hMO M<br />

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Sperullg s. Jol1n Perlsll. FlBn~ ll n 38 Felder. DOndl1l L 9S F ~ her, RObert L Pola~a!r, R J 325 DravtS, Rooort l<br />

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TsilSllIanls. $plros Perrott. Ronald C ", 38 He.:irn, Rlcr\3ld T 9. Mayo, Molymllfd A<br />

,., Sc hMe,der, Molpn G, '25 Fernnaller. Ralph R, __.. ~ 494<br />

Waklman. [)aniel , Pu:ha, JoM A ............. 38 N e~lI1e, Edmond E ., 9S Stone Jr., Hllwv M 14' Cote. Paul W '26 Gaenner, Antnony S, , ...... 494<br />

Halpin, Dale E , Rellon Kenneth .. .............. 38 OJrYilSIfO. Jo,eph . 98 Sturm Carl r 14' Currk!r, Wollac~ 326 H<strong>of</strong>lm~nn, Daniel C '9'<br />

8c:IJ(I, Jamec L ."._. ._<br />

... .... 6 Schmkll, MOrlls L .............. 38 P'ilnumo, MIChael .4. 98 Carr, M'CnDtl L 145 Wlnttrhalt, Juason J '2S Ju r$ 5-. Wllll;lm T<br />

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Beers. Ra~mood C 5 S~ck. Bruce R. ,.. ............... JS QuIM, Cieorge J • . 98 HHn son. O av l ~ G ,.5 Acord, Anhur A JJl Kamm~ k l , Eugene M '94<br />

Dixon, RObert T ..................... 5 Welnbtrg, Roy C, ....<br />

Clark. H ~rOCI1 N 89 H o l!~nd, Clyde C 145 Mowre~ , Aoben L JJl Korthals. Gaoroe H ...<br />

Kelly, RIChard P. 5 Hr~I'j , Ed ..... ard T . . ..<br />

SmUM, AI(:~fll R 99 i


MOdIl1, lyl' M. . ._.. 559<br />

Moore, ROben f. __ '59<br />

Ser\3M1, Rooen L __ 66'<br />

Hwser. Ke,tt! l ___ 66S<br />

BowrNn, Clla,a: H 666<br />

Burton. Georoe T 666<br />

CarilDn Jr IbymcnI L 666<br />

SmooI. Samuel L 666<br />

Fr.mel Kenneth J 668<br />

8eF1"IIlO« . ..Io6eph 'll 673<br />

~ugh Dougbs M 673<br />

LaJ1lUG, SUptlen G 61S<br />

0xItr. HenNW 675<br />

Geddl! Donald T 671<br />

ArItarts. RtlbMC 682<br />

~. WJIOO £ 683<br />

frendt. EMiM 683<br />

~RobertL 683<br />

StIdIeI, CfWIH W __ 683<br />

Tangl. Ji'11es J 683<br />

RoDen E ......_......_ 688<br />

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Olilenl, John D. _ ... ~ 6&8<br />

SlcaQgs. Harold E __ ...<br />

AIId,,~, RICNUd D _..... 692<br />

Bnesad1er Edward C _. 697<br />

COllins. Wilham l 697<br />

HoIo.anson. [layld A 697<br />

K~etJelfl. Gtrald A. _ ... 691<br />

Penrey, Haili. 'N 697<br />

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Slanc!, G,enn It 700<br />

Boudreau. EYeret! E 101<br />

Johns, Mallon 702<br />

Eichman, William G 70.1<br />

McCullo Ullh , Wendell P 712<br />

Krueger, Kenneth 714<br />

Ne5s AIoIS V. 714<br />

Ylne!lWl.G!¢roeC.. 714<br />

Sokemeyer. JUI us R. 716<br />

Suru:n,JohnnyM 716<br />

CMia(11 Eugene J 716<br />

Cnllst~flSe!I, G 716<br />

lyles [)orgld E 716<br />

Pan SF , Fr.ri 716<br />

Re!lciK*, VICIOI L 716<br />

Rteck.. Wdham E. 716<br />

TDlTlhn, James R _ '"<br />

CtMl.!. Wd~am J 724<br />

8roooll Jr Uoyd 725<br />

campbell. R E 7250<br />

Boos. Chatlts W 12&<br />

SuchoItz. EJTlt!S1 R ns<br />

fnnl. TlJonlis G 128<br />

HIynes, Roben E. 728<br />

Jones. Rober'! A. . 728<br />

l opt, Rdlard F. _ _ 72S<br />

P.ll'o\ef Krmr:tl B 728<br />

ThOmpson. Eowa.n! R. _ 72"8<br />

C ... 1I1I1II1I1'I&I'II, Cnlrte, B 733<br />

eo., BVron B<br />

7SS<br />

Fusco, Frank 756<br />

J1er, RobertJ .................. 756<br />

Bradley Edwin C _. .. 760<br />

Broob. Robert R 760<br />

Hili, JIITUTlIt! a ....... 760<br />

",eai!r J T. _ _ .......... 760<br />

Wheeler. JOhn P _ ..._ .. 760<br />

Clmon. Ralph _ _ 769<br />

Emory. ThcmH W __ 776<br />

Ou!lalll Grovtt M __ no<br />

Towe, Robert J 781<br />

Dlncher, Eugene A 812<br />

Kilgus FrederICk P 812<br />

CUI,:.. Bobby f. .__."<br />

Santoro, Carl R 840<br />

i-Wnby. F reo r<br />

84 I<br />

Kmg.AMnG<br />

SoI l<br />

Petel'S, l"tw:Hros U 84 1<br />

Preston Archllgjd U 841<br />

Timpa,Nd; 861<br />

'Nestoo Jr Claude R 875<br />

Va,pW.. IraJg 894<br />

Anderson ENn f. 903<br />

01'), W mR 903-<br />

WIllIamS. CuM T 903<br />

SoIIIn. kfl\M'lh 8 910<br />

IQrt . ~E 915<br />

Anderson. Roben L 949<br />

Cole, W~I~ K 949<br />

Gonnlel .iouph 952<br />

MltUt500 Robett L _ 953<br />

Solm5trom. Elr1 C. 953<br />

Wlhamson. CiwJes G 95.3<br />

Sanders, Fred J 970<br />

rroehmilfl Jr • on A 912<br />

HMnlnon. Gerald 972<br />

Tbc:mA. Chartts E •_<br />

_ 98S<br />

Cflaney, FIOyO L _ _ 995<br />

McC,nney Jr .. Clytie: E._ 995<br />

Sala, John E ................_.. 995<br />

Williams, Thoma, E. ....... 100,<br />

~. ~:rlCk K. •_ _•__.... , 002<br />

Or~Dan.elW __ ,007<br />

8rodt. BrM _ _ •__.OSS<br />

Parent Jamrs J _ 1070<br />

George Eddie L 1105<br />

Downey, Ph,lip S 1141<br />

Han.CW 1141<br />

MaruI, PaulE \14 1<br />

t.Id.eod, John 0 1141<br />

Wtlllnah lee E" 1141<br />

Autletl..JoIInH 1151<br />

Cuny. W 'QfTl R 1159<br />

Ci'lvn, E~P 1186<br />

Gush~ HMlyS 1186<br />

Hamaguctu SGIO 1186<br />

Ho Edward K I 186<br />

1tediJ. HI5i1$hr 1186<br />

10401rl0t1att, Ioi.non. __. 1186<br />

Q1..1be. Chal1tS r, 1186<br />

Kennedy. Harry A. 1208<br />

Petty. Chirlu f 1220<br />

B!!'(lIm 8ruai [ 12"50<br />

Campbell, G N 12"5<br />

Davenport. t.W; f 12-45<br />

{)gg Rrtllard .........__ 1245<br />

PouISCYl. John M ............ 1245<br />

Basnaw llOyd J ............. 1249<br />

Sanaerson. Jonn W ... 1249<br />

IUrlnal!. R~ld E . ........... 1250<br />

Dumont Re911\.11d E .. __._. '253<br />

Hamer. George T 1253<br />

Slmth . Vernon G 1253<br />

Ihenaul1, Allred L ........... 1253<br />

Uwe~oo1anl, Ch'lIles M 1260<br />

FIOyrl, Barkwel1J ....... HI316<br />

O·KHle,.James E. _ _ 1339<br />

KlatUl'. DOfOthy A. 1362<br />

Bramtener, John H 1393<br />

Coole Jr . And,,,, E. 1393<br />

MefaulS. fr.n~ R 1393<br />

Moor! Wal!!! L 1393<br />

~Idson,leroy M 1426<br />

.kns ShellNI'I G 1439<br />

Dlfck WilI!tf L 1454<br />

Str.r.rlnPy.Josrph ,.t7D<br />

Id:qs Harrell<br />

lS16<br />

Bowfl'W'l, Le~f'o D 1547<br />

Burntn. Everen L 1547<br />

Grocholsb. AuguS\ 1547<br />

H", PilmerH 1547<br />

DennIS.bd.G 1579<br />

Belhel John V 17Dl<br />

EldII Rdlanl 1701<br />

Lon. .JaMes E. HOI<br />

Payne. CaMJ 11509<br />

StanWOOO. lrllOkl V 1837<br />

QlT'o''tr MaMn l 1959<br />

Townstnd R B 2033<br />

Stnslef. CIlat1esC 2166<br />

Sav~ Allred F 2271<br />

lodui, Joe A 2286<br />

Noml. Rorgld G 2295<br />

CARD IN<br />

THEI D.<br />

FORMERLY<br />

OF l.U.<br />

,<br />

~y~Jr .. AlthIlIH, . ........... 11<br />

Roogers, OoVilin J .... 11<br />

Olson.£UijeIltlW ....... 23<br />

Comstock, Wilired D ._.... 26<br />

Johnson, Marvm N ...... 30<br />

Andl uSl. Milan J ....... 41<br />

H~u5ner T!;omuJ,....... 41<br />

ElliS, BUdety J. 47<br />

SUINIOTl Oa.rwm K _. 57<br />

Elcnl!r. Elwood L 66<br />

Davis .lImo!s R 84<br />

Ham Jr Ernest 84<br />

Horton, Henry l 84<br />

MtflMeel. Jlmmlt 84<br />

Pan!rsoo. JerOlN B 84<br />

Wei" Jr .. Paull 84<br />

HMlfJr. £dWardW 98<br />

Nome JI . Rmd G 98<br />

waIker, J R 98<br />

~e , RaymondA.. 1(J.t<br />

ca,'ton. lawrenu E. 108<br />

Ganlry, 8dJ E 125<br />

I\nsello. Joseph M 134<br />

AmoIO. WIIiLltl'I 0 134<br />

Jannusl'l. CW.not A 134<br />

!(en! Jr W Iiam J 114<br />

Myles, ..10M l 134<br />

Wortman. EU'Ald 134<br />

Buehl!! Frn. R<br />

Hogan, W oloIm F. _ _<br />

137<br />

137<br />

MutlW"le. ~nr., P 137<br />

B,ne, Affrecl C 160<br />

Pany, StJoiey J ~ 160<br />

Ovk.e, Robert $.. 165<br />

Ho1len, Raben E 165<br />

COn~ , Cal'M E, ........._.. 191<br />

SchrOCk. Jatl"lt$ E .............. 193<br />

Haag Jatx A.. _...._...._...... 212<br />

SafIoefson Roy 0 213<br />

Ackerman. JerrOld 292<br />

Widmer. Edwin M 292<br />

Wngllt L\oyIl A 293<br />

HalllS, Donakil 332<br />

Donat. Vernlt V 340<br />

W~ggorwr . JtnyM _ 399<br />

Cau~ Sam J _ 407<br />

lutI!er, HIr!f G 424<br />

RobdIsDn. Joe J 429<br />

ShIppee Jr Edmond 0 4550<br />

HeNsen l/w:Irn;Js W 4~<br />

VICker)!II George H ~<br />

Pattmtln, kMII R 569<br />

cnarder. ~ M 621<br />

Lr'MS. Htr1X1'I C 628<br />

Amos. Eall H 655<br />

Rocicwell John P 682<br />

5mb, Douglas 0 682<br />

Fnu John W 160<br />

HiIlII Jr ClWtes H 760<br />

JOhnson, Josel)ll P 760<br />

C h rslop~er. Harold R 763<br />

Scan, Of:..wy "'- 8-16<br />

Wh'na~" PaUl M 1127<br />

Craven. Harley 12(19<br />

Yokoyama. Raymond Y 1260<br />

Rellnan. OrvIlle J 1302<br />

Cooper, J H. 1309<br />

MaMO. Albloo 1346<br />

Mal'ltn Wilham e 1393<br />

ROSfl'l9ren, Howard R ..._ 1399<br />

GUinty Cllalle!. F _... 1523<br />

Crowley, Jamet J 1539<br />

Irvlflg, SWIIey Pol 1788<br />

Dearman, .Josepl! P 2129<br />

Robbins, James A. 2223<br />

TOTAl OISA!llm PfNSIONS<br />

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Til. celln,II" Pfond twD IIl1ndr.d<br />

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Bowers WlrfM J 3<br />

OeIitrocco, Edward A. 3<br />

lanl1UD1. Anlhony 3<br />

Lalita Rafael 3<br />

McClam Bryte L 3<br />

McDonough. Rooen w .... 3<br />

Miler, HOw-Jld S. .. 3<br />

Munao, SlMilor! 3<br />

Murpny. Hl.Ign G 3<br />

OIRrtarone, Roben N 3<br />

Ragone Jr , LouIS C 3<br />

Savarese Cyr~ J 3<br />

Schmdl, John F 3<br />

Scrbelk. Michael 3<br />

VltaUs, fll2getal J .3<br />

Well'llrBuD, Gerald _.__ 3<br />

Krlfger, .IaC'lullh J 5<br />

Menyman Jr Thomas G 5<br />

Oleslel. Joseph B 6<br />

Lakos, Jerome P S<br />

R l pp~e, Clifford 0 ~ 8<br />

V.Jndertlor5! lynn ..........._ 8<br />

Craig .10M M. _._ ......_ ...._ 11<br />

Laney. Robert C ~._ 11<br />

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NeI50n. J;JmesL 11<br />

Rush, G!r.e W 11<br />

bg;Iynor WllIQm J 12<br />

8usct1. Jall* V 13<br />

PaSQllor JOhn L _ 17<br />

Gnoo Jr Paul L 2.<br />

Hostnlekl, Ronalll J 25<br />

McCinoI. IWrarcl H 25<br />

PerrrllO. Dominick 25<br />

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V&-'1dyfJe GtoorQe 25<br />

Te!TeU Rober1 l 26<br />

Colt JamtS C 14<br />

Hams. R*" H 3'<br />

8~, CiwIes C 35<br />

SiMI, AnlOf1l(l M 35<br />

0eYme OeflAll A 38<br />

H1PP WIlliam G 38<br />

Scan Jr., W~lIam W 38<br />

Srown. Georoe W ..____ 41<br />

Grochala, RlChato E ... _ _ 41<br />

a;1rjer5, AlDert W ._ 41<br />

CassetOUI')'. Arthur l 43<br />

S~.Oeanl 46<br />

fozzard_CarlW 51<br />

Harnmals. Wilham I 51<br />

Boone. Waller £ 53<br />

~ I lewG 53<br />

5e\.lirt. Jerome A. __ 53<br />

A'1ItSit_ leo t 58<br />

~ Iman.k Phi'ip 5 58<br />

WiIrxn: lAD l 53<br />

Belchlavel Jr John C 60<br />

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ShMldy. ta/WI J 68<br />

COllIns. Ivan H 71<br />

TOlley Rober1l 16<br />

fredrno Davlll 77<br />

SoIlars_ Wilffet1 0 77<br />

Fall Jr John W 84<br />

Thorras. J,lInes L 84<br />

ZtPp, Denn iS A. 86<br />

MII!!r. EG'4'aIO<br />

Weslbroolc. Rol)en W<br />

90<br />

90<br />

flynn . Joseon J 98<br />

Ntwlin. Paul F 98<br />

Pellz G!Orge J 98<br />

Dinapoli, Paul W 99<br />

AcwlTIMl, leon A 102<br />

Burn&, James F. 103<br />

Delaney, franCiS X, 103<br />

r ane~ , Georo! E, 103<br />

Jo nes. Jorrn R 103<br />

LoomiS. Jamu R 103<br />

MUlledy, Joseph J 103<br />

Mull~ Thomas 103<br />

Seralll'll, John B 103<br />

Pratt Thomas 104<br />

VII'II. Cllarles W 105<br />

COA Gene F 108<br />

GIl'IC!y l1O'j"(! T 110<br />

Baty.ltt'1ryG 111<br />

PefIG etOl\. Waldo F 113<br />

WrIeOK R nd L 113<br />

Satlrner. John 0 124<br />

Br.tnsb!n!f AdIS A 124<br />

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PAYMENTS OF DEATH<br />

BENEFITS NONRETIREO<br />

MEMBERS<br />

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dealh b,nampayabllundlrthl<br />

pro~ i llon' 01 Artl'll )UI, SIC'<br />

l ion 2, 01 thllBfW Consllluthm<br />

to thl tollowlnG two hundred<br />

and lWen'Y (220) nonr,llr,d<br />

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Swuney. Richard F . .. ...... 1<br />

Yamnltz. Ray A. .<br />

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Mason. Rulus 2<br />

Burulc rCh, Morl(l 3<br />

~SrM. Donald C .3<br />

Ellowrtz. Sleven J. 3<br />

EMlll1~. Hal W _ 3<br />

Krnts~e. Edwald J 3<br />

lamtlrr$on. Ge<strong>of</strong>lle A 3<br />

LuburJC. Zw:mk.rl 3<br />

Maurur, Thomas A 3<br />

O·&ndo. Jor"e A 3<br />

Oehl, BruGe E 3<br />

Pagano. MrChael W. 3<br />

Ray. Btrnaro 3<br />

Reid. Thomas J.<br />

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Ph8lin. Jimes W 5<br />

Carr, William R 8<br />

GOIIs.::halk, leroy C 8<br />

Vrooman, Rollert L 8<br />

Mlt CII~ II , C"'''H:lI,ult U 11<br />

Wilson. Roben B 11<br />

Mitchell, Frank p, .... ,,,, .. ,, .. 22<br />

Baranowslcj. Bruci P ..... ,24<br />

Garr, Chanes A. ",24<br />

Eva$lcls, DavId A. 2.4<br />

Gregory, Donald K 2A<br />

lltYlnski. John P 24<br />

ScI1ramm. Cllftord J. 25<br />

Arsenaull, Rltliard J 26<br />

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McElra~, Ray E..... .. 26<br />

Wilson III. Allin D. ,,26<br />

Eley. Donald G 32<br />

fisher. Raymond G 3~<br />

Grawey. Charles A 34<br />

Myers. R K.<br />

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RIOUl, Thomas J 42<br />

Mlslkrn. JOhn V 46<br />

Thompson. Tom B 46<br />

Vallee, Jeff/I)" L .• 46<br />

Be~ Jr" Dallas M 52<br />

DiCk Jr , Paul 52<br />

Coach Jr ,Joseph J 51!<br />

Fydryk, Michel P . 58<br />

Jowske. Mrcllael A. ...... 58<br />

Kemp. Oortah'l R, .............. 58<br />

NichOlson, Jam" M ..... 58<br />

Allen. John ......................,... 59<br />

CYrl. EdWin! H, .................... 59<br />

Sulteme1er. Nathan ..........-.•. 60<br />

Hancock. BODDie C. . ... 66<br />

lance. JellY A. . . S8<br />

Olson, Cla~ton D ....... 68<br />

RnM~l Jnhnnv N SR<br />

Carter, Paul W ..................... 73<br />

Paradiso. Jen D .................... 73<br />

JOI'Ie'S. Roben E .................... 77<br />

S Ir ~el. Rory M ..................... 77<br />

Powell, Runey G 80<br />

Duatro. Rov K ... ...99<br />

Demaria, William E ............ 103<br />

FourKI. J. W ....... .. .. 103<br />

Purcell. Stepnen L ........... 103<br />

RawlOIl, Jam« F, ........... 103<br />

Milward. Ch~r1es L ........... 10.4<br />

MOrriS. Harold J 105<br />

Kennedy. Dewm C 106<br />

Hell t~e. Mhur J , 108<br />

Pelaur, Edward R .....__ • I I 2<br />

ArnOld. Josepn K. 113<br />

Black. Otlma N 116<br />

French, Matll3rel S, 115<br />

TaMr, Holland l. l iS<br />

Won~ or. Phl nlr; W 116<br />

COner, GreooryS 124<br />

DaVlS, Jcnn 0 124<br />

Meenan. mamas P 125<br />

Wlnlers. Arnold O. 12 5<br />

Pmnon,kl, Alpllonse 126<br />

Nabauns Jr . Jolin 130<br />

DiBartOlo. Fred 134<br />

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MUlhart Jr" Clallllle, R 134<br />

PO$IJt, WLibe rtA 134<br />

Grlt"r Jr . Aobell K 148<br />

"llon~, Glo~.nnll 150<br />

Norgaren. Petel A 159<br />

Curley, Robert A 163<br />

Ollnntlr n, AhlhOn&e A, .... 164<br />

KlMlthlll, James G ....,.. 164<br />

PHple5, JOhn L ............. 165<br />

Blevins. James 0 .............. 115<br />

Clig le, Mercer~ ...... 175<br />

Johnson, Billy R 175<br />

Morel~lld. Oo~ le S ............ 175<br />

C~p ln, Jome$ R ............... 176<br />

S tf JCkla~d, Ernest R.. . 177<br />

Ga ll , Wrillam E 193<br />

pnl lllpl, ~1'E ............... 1514<br />

Wi lliams Jr" CllarJts H 194<br />

MoNl1i Jr . William _...... . 21 1<br />

Atlee, Alchard l 213<br />

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Glneuo. Vlrnol'! 0 692<br />

HuI1SOI\. John G 692<br />

WOiler, L W 69~<br />

Halle" JOhn R 697<br />

Magne!11 RolHln 697<br />

PlrsOI1, W,"llm H 700<br />

Bahlrnann, A 701<br />

Bellord, N 0 702<br />

Jones , Oscar M 702<br />

MIller GI<strong>of</strong>Il8 W 702<br />

Smit h, R V ' 02<br />

Crow,". W r 109<br />

Smnh, Kenneln l 712<br />

Tyrrell. Pa ul W 712<br />

Mal.uso n. Kennelll 714<br />

SeuIM!S Jacob M 71~<br />

Hudnall, HJrold 0 716<br />

JOh~n , Jil rnes W 716<br />

Kr'lIgt11 , EltnJilmln f. 116<br />

l.i.nCIrum, Ert\UI 716<br />

Roep\e, Emul E ... .. ...... 716<br />

Room Jr . Wllben T.. 716<br />

WMII H r, 716<br />

91ounl, C, M liS<br />

CochrVl. C S 118<br />

Dullil ld, E l 718<br />

CrOWl. C H 121<br />

Halt W M 121<br />

FlrUtlne G. J 723<br />

Btl'llimMl, Henry S . 12'<br />

Whtlan. John S 72'<br />

Fleming, Jamu W 12B<br />

Nemclh, Will ~m S 728<br />

Young, WillHlrl H 130<br />

Nonh. Harold l 735<br />

Cnruno, Rlcha"l J 74]<br />

BadON. H 1~7<br />

Bennon. A C 148<br />

Martltrry, W~lIel S 1SO<br />

MoehJmQ, L H 15-4<br />

SeaIQl. C M 756<br />

IrMn F D 159<br />

8.unl'lQU. M,nlll L 760<br />

Caul,ioorn JI JIIu,man L 760<br />

Oehlrt. Jouplt. E 760<br />

Oilmont, Roy Y. 160<br />

rran~Iin, A L 1$0<br />

G. rrett. AHIIII 180<br />

OvtI1Gn. W A 160<br />

Sartin, C 760<br />

SlIelton. Hugll H 760<br />

Slemp.wnes E 760<br />

WlgnOI, John 760<br />

Samonsln. Hilr Oid E 76]<br />

P.mtrSon. J D 765<br />

SfllClCli~ Q 765<br />

YtrO'OUijIl, E I 165<br />

Chi lley, R r<br />

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Johnson, ellmgl T 768<br />

Kl)Illa~a, Ait)!!rl J 768<br />

Nunlty Allen W 768<br />

TtyUII, W H 768<br />

Ridenour. Plt r k:~H 769<br />

Sanolrl. S. M 769<br />

Lindle r, TlnGale B 772<br />

W,nOlfd , G W 772<br />

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IN MEMORIAM<br />

PBF Death Claims Approved for Payment in May 1992<br />

LoCI I SIIm.me Am Ollnl<br />

local<br />

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2 Lhllll,. C. E ................ 5 000 00<br />

2 Mason, R .................... 5,000 00<br />

3 EIIIIWill, $. J.. .............. 5,000 00<br />

J Ma"",I, l , A ...." .." ...... 5,00000<br />

J RlY , I ........................ 5.000 00<br />

3 RIld, T. J, ................. 10.00000<br />

8 Viliomu , R, L. ............. 5.000 00<br />

24 elf1ftowsll:i. D. P ........... 5.Il00.00<br />

24 billis, D. A.. •...•.......•.. 5.Il00 00<br />

34 fllMr. R G ................. 5000 00<br />

52 8ud! Jr • D. M .......... 10.000 00<br />

SII ColtbJr , J J !;OOOOO<br />

58 Fydrp, N, p, ............. 10,00000<br />

S8 Jowskl, M. A ............... 5.000 00<br />

58 Nicholson. J. ~ ............ 5,000.00<br />

73 Cartll, P. W ................. 3.400OO<br />

73 PllldlsQ. J, D, ........... 10,000.00<br />

n Jones , R. E ................. 4,400 00<br />

99 Qllatlo , R, It ................. 5.00000<br />

106 ltennedy , D. C .............. 2,400 00<br />

113 All1l1ld, J, X, ..............,.5,00000<br />

116 Blacil , D. N .................. 5.000.00<br />

125 Mllnln. T P ............... 5.00000<br />

126 Pllznanltl, A ................ 5,000 00<br />

134 DI 8arlol!), F, ......" ......" 5,000,00<br />

134 HI Willns, H. A, .............. 3.40000<br />

13. Mlllhl t1 JI .. C. R ........... 2.400.00<br />

150 An one , G. L ............... 5.000.00<br />

177 Slrlckllnd, E. R ............ 5,000,00<br />

193 Oa li, W, E, .................. 5,000.00<br />

194 WlI lIl mI JI ., C. H .......... 3,400.00<br />

21 \ Mollll1 JI" W, .............. 5,000.00<br />

226 Eatll, W. H ................, 2.400.00<br />

~~~ Scnwlnnln. U. It. .......... !).UUU.OO<br />

254 SOlllheTn, G . ................ 5,000.00<br />

309 Pllrtck, D. W ................ 5,000 00<br />

342 Wldlnef. A, G, ........... 10.000.00<br />

353 Konnody , F. J . .............. 5,000.00<br />

353 McKeown , D, C, ......." ... 5,000 00<br />

3SJ Mlilftl, A .................... 5,000.00<br />

414 Baker, L. V ,..." ........... 5,000 00<br />

415 Beedle, 5. S ................ 500000<br />

474 Holllg.n , E . ................. 5.000 00<br />

.94 8111r , D. L. ................ 10,00000<br />

4!)1t Glerlch , S ................... 5.000.00<br />

494 Woylli. A .................... ~,OOO 00<br />

494 Wlnch"t". R. B ........... 5.000.00<br />

508 Altord. H. E .........." ...,,' 5,000.00<br />

520 SIIIGO'fII. G ................. 4.400 00<br />

613 Munro. C, J ................. 5,000 .00<br />

1D2 Whitlock, W. R ............ 5.000 00<br />

814 8.bnll,E. J ................. 5,OOOoo<br />

1002 IIIII", R D ................. 5,000 00<br />

\ 525 Caillbu, E, H .............. 5,000 00<br />

1531 McDanl.l, T. T ............. 5.000.00<br />

2330 Hall" " J .................. ~.OOO 00<br />

10 III) .... rcy . J. R" ....... . . 4oo.oo<br />

I a (568) Laurl., M .......... 5.000 00<br />

Pens (Dl Hlu, E. H ........... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (I, Flemlllg, J. O, ...... 2,4OQoo<br />

Pens tl) Hili , C. A, ........... 2"UlOOO<br />

PeM (1) J.egel. R. H .... 4,44800<br />

Pens (') Owens, M. E ........ 2,400 00<br />

Pens (2) au,.., W. J ......... 2..400.00<br />

Petts (21 lI uehnlr. H. C ...... 2,40000<br />

Pens (2) Pelen, F. ft , ........ 2,400.00<br />

Pens (21 Slmpsol , M. E .... 2,400 00<br />

P.nt (2) Sm lill. E. J, ......... 2.400.00<br />

Pens (3) BIII Mlello , J ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (3, Conll'lct. L. ......... 2,400.00<br />

Pens (3) Fasm. n, P .......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (3) HirsChberg, J ....... 2,400,00<br />

Pens (3) Lel kowltz, J B . .... 2,400.00<br />

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Mll rplty. N ........... 2.400 00<br />

O'Doanlli . J ........ 2.000 00<br />

Plnlll , III. R, ........ 2,.0000<br />

Rint , H C ........... . . 3109O<br />

511"r, A, ........." 2.4DO 00<br />

S,hmldl, G ......... 2,400 00<br />

Schnlner, l. " .... 2,40000<br />

Wlhnrdl. H. J ..... 2,400 00<br />

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Pens (545) Heel, A. B ........... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (551) Mlnn, E. S .•,....... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (552) Dengel , G. J ....... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (557) Allen , W ....... ... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (557) Alhl, w. 0 " .." ... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (558) Doyal, H. A ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (558) Lazenby , W. C . ..... 2,"00 00<br />

Pens (558) SI.g"l. O. C ....... 2,4(10 00<br />

Pens (5&1) McLean , A .." . ..... 2,40000<br />

Pens (5&9) Olhlb.rg, G. A ..... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (569) Dahlg,en , M. M, ... 2,40J OO<br />

PaM (S69) F.,.,., . E. A . .. ....... 2.400.00<br />

Pen'S (570) Siroup Jr •• C B ... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (574) PorU". C. H . ..... .. 2.400 00<br />

Pens (577) Llmport. A, ......... 2, 400 00<br />

Pens (58') Conll" l E ........ 12967 1<br />

Pen'S (584) h utlt!. A. O ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (584) 11,lor. M F ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (587) MeOlde , J. a ....... 2.00 00<br />

Pens (591) Ct.rt, P F ....... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (595) Glllllll , L. J . ...... 2400 00<br />

Pens (595) Jonn. B. H ......... 2400 00<br />

Pens (595) P.ny. K .............. 2400 00<br />

Pens 16021 Slne!llr Sr .. R. O . . 2.00 00<br />

Pens (605) AdeDl . C l .. 2400 00<br />

Pens (606) allsCltI, E. S . ...... 2 400 00<br />

PeI'tS. (610) lonll, " l ......... 2400 00<br />

Pens (611) MltlS",III, M. E . .. 2,76000<br />

Pens (623) Rollmln. M. G .... 2 400 00<br />

Pens (628) Frary, A .............. 2400 00<br />

Pens (629) 1,111"'10. G ........ 2400 00<br />

Pef!s 1529) HOf1man. L. E . ..... 2.400 00<br />

Pens \6401 XI,.,. Q ...... .. .. .. . 2 :~00 00<br />

Pens (647) MeK,nlle. R W •.. 2.400 00<br />

Pens ISS9) Brld" C. 9 . ......... 2-400 00<br />

Pens (659) MIII.r. M. M .......... .400 00<br />

Pens (659) PalmI! , f V . ....... 2.400 00<br />

P,ns (659) Rllbll ng . C. A . ..... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (659) W,III. L. J .......... 2.400 00<br />

PMs 1666) Isbell , C. E . ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens 16(9) Johnlon , I. E . ...... 2."00.00<br />

Pens 1676) Abll , L. C ......... 2 •.400 00<br />

PeI'\S (682) M'rStI,lI, O. l. ..... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (683) Sn,def, H. M ...... 2 400 00<br />

Pens (684) Mann. 8. M . ..... ... 2 .• 00 00<br />

Pens (688) Jenkins , J W ....... 2400 00<br />

Pens (SB8) Messmore. O. C •• 240000<br />

Pens (692) Hudson. J. G . ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (697) Ha llett. J R • ••• 3,41600<br />

Pens (702) Miller, O. W ........ 2,400 00<br />

Pens. (702) Smith. R. V ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (116) Hudnall , H. 0 .... 2,400 00<br />

Pens. (116) MnluM , B. F . ........ 2.400 00<br />

PerlS. (71S) Roeph. E E ...... 2,400 00<br />

Pens. (116) Wllile, H. G ......... 2,400 00<br />

Pens. (718) eochrln. C. S ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens. (718) Dul1illd. E. l. ...... 2400 00<br />

Pens. (724) WIIII.n . J. S, ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (728) fle minG. J. W ..... 2,40000<br />

Pens. (143) Cimino, R. J ..........,1$4 98<br />

Pens (748) Bennett. A. C, ...... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (150) Marberry, W. S .... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (156) Seamlft. C. I!II . ..... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (159) Irwin, f . D . ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (760) 8a rrinver. M. E • ... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (160) Debart. J. E ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (760) Sartin. C . ......... 2 ..400 00<br />

Pens (165) PllterHlI. J. O . •••• 2.' 00 00<br />

Pens (768) Koel,lda, A. J . ....• 2 ..400 00<br />

Pens (758) Nunley. A. W . . . 2 ..dOQ 00<br />

Pens (76!) Slnders. S M, .... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (776) Tolbert Jr .. G. f . .. 2,.40000<br />

Pens (780) Power , C C ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (194) Ollon . E. T . ......... 2.00 00<br />

Perts (816) 8urton. S. T ........ 2.40000<br />

Pens. {836} Hall, G ............... 2 400 00<br />

Pens. (846) Almse.,. l. H ....... 1,20000<br />

Pens (859) Weekes , l. F ...... 240000<br />

Pens (874) Brown , E. O ......... 2400.00<br />

Pens (880) W I~elleld , G. A .... 2 40000<br />

Pens (889) Athey, R. l. ......... 2 40000<br />

Pens (894) Grahlm. l1li . R . ..... 2, 400 00<br />

Pens (896) Oavls, W. B ........ 2 .400 00<br />

Pens (932) Hili. H. H ............ 2'00 00<br />

PeltS (952) Wheeler. H. H . ..... 2 •• 0000<br />

Pens (953) Fernhoh. J. R ...... 2 400 00<br />

PffiS, (965) Hocnbl(J. J. M .... 2'00 00<br />

Pens (970) Coons. K. H ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens. (982) Scott. M. A ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1002) Sluli keA , fl . D ...... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (1054) Cunzelmln, 0, ..... VIDO 00<br />

Pens (1086) hlch. C. R ......... 2.40000<br />

P, ns (I 141) McGill. R. R ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1186) 0,..,. C. C ............ 2.400 00<br />

PerlS (1205) How::;e, O. H . ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (12OS) SmUh. R. V ......... 3.58838<br />

Pens (1 212) Gaudino. A. J ...... 2.40000<br />

Pen5 (1218) I(oepp, A. E ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens, (1245) C<strong>of</strong>fin. P. C ......... 2-.400,00<br />

Pens (1245) Hllmplon, J. F . . .. .. 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1249) Freeman . T ......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1249) Ouimet. W. l. ...... 3,209 32<br />

Pans (12S3) Hanlin, X. R ........ 2,916 18<br />

Pens. (1263) Thompson . J. T .... 2.40000<br />

Pens (1302) Wilson, E, L ....... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (1326) GOlhrow. l. L ..... 2.400.00<br />

Pens (1339) Cullinan , R. L ..... 2.400 00<br />

P'AS (1346) Flinders. J. L ..... 2.-400 00<br />

PfllS (1 393) fIII .rqulrt. G, H ..... 2.400 00<br />

PeAS (1405) fOrsyth', G. f ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1405) W.rdle , J. S ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1 ' 641 Slegner. C. E . ........ 480 00<br />

Pens. (1515) kIIlIlPP. G. A ....... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (15161 Camel' H. M . .. .... 2,40000<br />

Pens (1525) Wllittier, F. J . ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens ,15321 JUl'1lnIC , J. T ....... 2.40000<br />

Pens (1701) SttGud. C. W . ...... 2.40000<br />

Pens (1769) MeCoombs. R. E. .. 2.40000<br />

Pens (1769) Poner. R. S . ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pefil (17881 Fomlnko. I ........ 4.120.00<br />

Pens 118231 Sims. H . ............. 2,' 0000<br />

Petit (1 920) Sltgman. P ......... 2."00 ()()<br />

Pens 121501 H.m men , J. C ...... 2.40000<br />

Pens ,22531 Deans. A . ........... 2.-400 ()()<br />

Pens (22531 Plull . L ........... 2AOO.()()<br />

Pens (2295) Marina. J. J . ....... 2,400 00<br />

Pins (23S5) lleSI, A. H . ........ 2,400 00<br />

Ptns (10) Apgar. T. P ......... 2.400oo<br />

Pens (101 Arend. G. W ........ 2,400 00<br />

Ptns (101 8.lIe,. W. E ........ 2.",,00 00<br />

Pens liD) Slllr.L. A . ......... 2.40000<br />

Pens {I o. Blair. R. 1. .......... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (I 0 ) Broots. A. E . ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Oalrymple. G. V . . 240000<br />

Pens (10 ) Dlyon, f . W ........ 3.52 1 27<br />

Pens (10 .) Donlhn. O 8 • ... 2400 DO<br />

Pens (10 ) fl u l~nlt.l. L ..... 2,40000<br />

Pens (I O ) Foster, A. L ....... 2.40000<br />

Pens (10 ) GrImes, P. M ....... 2400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Groll . G. N . ........ 2,400 CIO<br />

Pens (10 ) Hendtlr1On , fI , C . .. 2400 00<br />

Pans (10 ) Hendlnan Jr •• 8 .. 2400,00<br />

Pens (10 ) KnulI , E. J ........ 2.400.00<br />

Pens (10 ) Krueger. II: H . .... 2400 DO<br />

Pens (I 0 ) llnvwonhy, f . B • • 2.40000<br />

Pens (10 ) Maher , M. f ... . 2400 00<br />

Pens (10) M.", J. H ........... 2 400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Mllon . L W . ... . 2400 00<br />

Pens (10) M.uk. B. E ........ . 2 400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) McGowan . J ........ 2 400 00<br />

Pens (I 0 ) Melln,r, H. W .... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Morill. J. f ......... 2,40000<br />

Pens (10 ) NIlUlr. N. E ....... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) PlllIr, A. L ....... 2400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) PuYeY. E. H ..... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) P,drow, l ......... 2400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Aldmond. S E ... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) A.lltr, l. R, ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Rollinson . G. D .... 2,400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Aych ll';. C . •. 2,400 00<br />

PIns (10 ) Sldlllll. G. J . ...... 2.AOO 00<br />

Pens (I 0,) $aller. H, A ....... 2,'00 00<br />

Pens (10 ) S.nll'ld, W. E .... 3,33600<br />

PIns (101 Seheltl. C F ....... 2.40000<br />

Pens (10) Slmons, G. W ...." 240000<br />

PIns (lOt Simi Jr .. C. M ...... 2.400 00<br />

Pens (10) $liIIWdull'f, J. E •.. 2 ,400 00<br />

Pe(lS (10) SllIn, M . ........... 2.81600<br />

Pens (1 ,01 1,nn,hlll. G. E .... 2,4(1(}oo<br />

Pens (10 ) Vl'no, N. J . ........ 2.400 00<br />

Pens (1,0) Wlrd. J. 8 .......... 2 400 00<br />

Pens (10 ) Wlrdl,. A ........ . 2,400 00<br />

Pens (I D.) Wllillms, A B ..... 2400 00<br />

Pens (10.) Yoalt,F.l. ........ 240000<br />

10111 AmoulIl ................ l l .323.926.n<br />

<strong>IBE</strong>W P£NSION<br />

BENEFIT FUNO<br />

<strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Brotherhood</strong> Number admitted to pension last month 507<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Electrical</strong><br />

Worker.<br />

Total number on pension 89,151<br />

Pen.lon and<br />

Total pension payments last month $ 5,174 ,979.77.<br />

De ath BenefIt Total pension payments last 12 months $61 ,506,410.09<br />

Payment<br />

Report Death benefits paid last month $ 1,323,951.77<br />

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL<br />

BENEFIT FUNO<br />

342<br />

56,791<br />

$ 19,710,347.78<br />

$225,528,212.28<br />

May 1992 Death benefits paid last 12 months ~7 , 882 , 531.22<br />

RESEARCH AND ICONOMICS<br />

(Colltinlled!m", Paxe 15)<br />

and illncs~e .... Sincc lhc commilision's 1975<br />

report , some ... tal e~ have Improved Iheir<br />

workers' compc Jl ~uli on progr.uns. Unfor­<br />

IUnately, workpla e conditlons have worsened.<br />

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