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Happy Birthday Local #73

119 years ago today, April 30, 1894 a few brave electrical workers in Spokane formed a Union, "I.B.E.W. Local #73".
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The negative effects of Right-to-Work for less

Right-to-Work isn’t a union issue. It has to do with union membership, but it’s a worker issue, ALL workers.
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Job Creation that Grows the Middle-Class

We have all heard, and in an election year will continue to hear, much about developing a tax policy that benefits the "job creators". 
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Pres. Obama addresses Building Trades Conference

The President explained how he understands that when Unions are strong and flourishing our country and economy is also strong and flourishing.
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Take Action to Protect American Jobs!
Trade policies promulgated by both Democratic and Republican administrations have benefited multinational corporations and harmed American workers.
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Workers' Memorial Ceremony, April 27th

11:00am MISSION PARK at Mission and Perry in Spokane
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Local #73 Retiree Dinner

Thursday, April 25th at the Apprentice and Journeyman Training Center 3210 E. Ferry Ave. from 5 to 8pm.
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Local #73 Door-Knocking Blitz
Sisters and Brothers, If you can please come by to help out with our Door-Knocking Blitz Monday and Tuesday 22nd and 23rd of next week.   Read More...

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Our cause is the cause of   human justice,   human rights,   human security

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) was formed in 1891 by a small group of electricians who wanted a safer workplace, fair wages and, in general, respect for the service they provided their communities through their labor. In 1891 there were no training programs, safety-regulations, medical plans, pension or retirement plans, and nearly half of all electricians were being killed on the job. Because the IBEW nourished the needs of these workers, it has grown from a handful of pioneers to the largest electrical union in the world. However, the IBEW is not about a growing business or organization, it's a fraternity. The IBEW is made up of working men and women, in the electrical industry, committed to bettering themselves and the industry. Neither the IBEW nor the electrical industry is made better, unless all who labor in the industry are secure in their employment, receive a fair wage, have training programs, pension plans, dental and medical plans for themselves and their families.

As union members we bargain collectively with our employers over wages, benefits and rights. We have the best chance of receiving better wages, benefits and fair treatment in the workplace by bargaining collectively as a union. Most of us have very limited bargaining power as one person, but as a group, we are strong. And, with a good negotiated contract, we have legal protections we would not otherwise have.

For over one-hundred years, IBEW Local #73 has promoted a higher standard of living for thousands of members and their families in Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho in various industries and fields such as: Television Broadcasting, Electrical Maintenance, Sound and Communication (Voice Data Video)Technicians, Manufacturing, Residential Electricians, and Commercial/Industrial Electricians.

Our members and their families enjoy benefits such as;

  • Top wages that set area standards.
  • Family medical/dental/and vision.
  • Three separate retirement plans, with 16 different investment options and online tracking.
  • The ability to work for 100% of the employers in your area.
  • Free continuing education classes for members.

All electrical workers deserve the IBEW's standard of living, the highest in the industry!

Through membership that standard of living becomes a reality.

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Upcoming Events
Membership Development Committee (MDC) Meeting
May 22, 2013
IBEW Local #73 Union Hall 1616 N. Washington St. Spokane
Local #73 Union Meeting
Jun 10, 2013
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Membership Development Committee (MDC) Meeting
Jun 12, 2013
Local #73 Union Hall 1616 N. Washington St. Spokane
Executive Board Meeting
Jun 17, 2013
Local #73 Union Hall,1616 N. Washington St
Membership Development Committee (MDC) Meeting
Jun 26, 2013
IBEW Local #73 Union Hall 1616 N. Washington St. Spokane
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