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MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS
Tuesday, July 9th, 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, August 13th, 6:00 p.m.
Wisconsin: Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Marinette, Menominee, Oconto, & Shawano County.
Michigan: Menominee County www.ibew158.com
BUSINESS MANAGER’S REPORT
Brothers and Sisters: First and foremost I would like to thank all the members who took the time to vote in our Locals election. I would also like to thank the membership for electing me to a fifth term as your Business Manager and Financial Secretary. Even though my office, as well as some of the other offices, was unopposed, the election process is still a vital part of our Union’s democracy and our International Union’s democracy as well. I would hope, and also would like to think, that the members of this Local are pleased with the leadership of its officers and likes the direction our Local has been heading. I never have and I never will take my position for granted. I just hope you know I will continue to do my best in representing Local 158. Congratulations to the other officers, and thank you to all those that have just served. This past group was a pleasure to work with and I see no reason to believe that this new group will not be as well. When we all work together great things happen. Yours in Solidarity,
Don Allen, Business Manager
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In Memoriam
With deepest sympathy to the
family and friends of:
Wayne Free
01/17/1950 – 06/05/2019 ���������������������
ELECTION RESULTS - JUNE 14TH 2016
The new officers will take the Oath of Office at the membership meeting July 9th, 2019
President/Delegate I.O. Convention/ Jesse Jacques
Vice President Brook Macholl
Recording Secretary Scott Evenstad
Treasurer Gerald VanDenElzen
Business Manager/Financial Secretary/ Delegate I.O.Convention/ Donald Allen
Executive Board Chad Eschenbach
Andy Pagel
Aaron Lund
Tom Ullman
Scott Wick
UNION HALL OFFICE HOURS:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Office Will Be Closed Thursday, July 4th,
in observance of Independence Day.
The Annual Labor Day Family Picnic At Bay Beach (Shelter #2)
11:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, September 2nd, 2019
It will be a “family affair” with food, refreshments, games, rides, etc. We hope you can join in on
the fun. Just sign in at the Registration Area and The Greater Green Bay Labor Council will bill the
Local for all who attend. If interested in volunteering or getting involved with the planning, contact Dan Wadle @ (920)
676-2028.
REFERRAL/PRESIDENT REPORT Hello Brothers and Sisters,
The book numbers are as follows:
Book 1-30; Book 2-2; Apprentices-0; VDV-1.
We have open calls continuing here at the
hall. B&B Electric for Marinette Marine,
VanDenHeuvel for UWGB STEM center, and
BHI for Point Beach Nuclear Plant. We
continue to refer people to multiple
contractors for all classifications. We are in
need of JOURNEYMEN. Please if you know
a non-union JW, have them contact us to
discuss the opportunities here at Local 158.
The work picture looks to continue to be
strong here in our jurisdiction.
We held our election this month, and I
would like to thank everyone who voted in
the election. I know there was one race for
Executive Board to vote for, but those
positions are very important to the overall
process of our business.
With the amount of work in the area, our
membership numbers are growing rapidly.
This a good sign for the Local.
Please welcome the new
members when they report
to your jobsite. Please help
them out if they have questions, or help them
along with what is expected of them.
With the summer time upon us please be
safe and enjoy the short season. Enjoy the
Fourth of July holiday. Happy 243rd Birthday
to the USA!
In Solidarity,
Jesse A. Jacques,
Referral Agent/President
TEXT MESSAGE ALERT
This service will be used to provide reminders on upcoming classes and meetings as well as other important messages from the office i.e. death of members.
Text the message @mrrref to 81010
You will get a confirmation message instructing you to reply with your name. After you reply with your name, you will get a new response message from the number that will be used for the service as well as instructions on how to opt back out of the service.
!!DRIVE FOR OUR TROOPS!! Local 158 Members and Retirees, We have a member, Jeremy Guindon, who is in the United States Army and is deployed in the Middle East. Our RENEW committee has decided to do a drive for the troops. We will be accepting the following items here at Local 158 until August 9th,2019.
PLEASE DONATE IF YOU ARE ABLE!!
LIST OF WANTED ITEMS: Powdered Drink Mixes
(Especially Caffeinated):
Crystal Light Gatorade
Instant Coffee Pre-Workout
Protein Powder
Condiments to make MRE’s taste better: Salt
Pepper Individual Packets of the following:
Hot Sauce Mayo,
Mustard, Ketchup, Etc.
Snacks: Energy/Protein/ Granola Bars
Candy & Gum (nothing that melts) Chewing Tobacco
Chips, Crackers, Cookies Beef Jerky
Clothing: Long Socks Underwear
Hygiene Products: Baby Wipes
Lip Balm Lotion
Ibuprofen Toiletries
Toothbrush & Toothpaste Dental Floss
Cotton Swabs Disposable Razors
Deodorant
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Hello Brothers and Sisters, We continue to bring in new members from our three job fairs held last month. With some new membership applications, we have almost brought in twenty people who attended our events. The new members being brought in has helped make the events a success and I would like to thank again all those that helped. Tim Anhalt from the state apprenticeship coordinators office, Jesse Jacques, and Marsha Nebel for helping at the three events to explain our apprenticeship program to new applicants. International reps Robert Koerschner, Jim Dotson, and Mark Toaz, and Local 906 organizer Kurtis Monroe for helping with house calling in the Upper Peninsula in the days leading up to the event. SoC Dave Jungbluth as well as Local organizers Jon Chermack(LU 14), Casey Healy(LU 159), Guy Lepage(LU 388), Todd Pauly(LU 494), Dan Rickel(LU 577), Jason Heidenreich(LU 890), and Jim Meyer(LU 2150) for helping with house calling in Green Bay and the surrounding areas and to run the events. Our Local Business Manager Don Allen, NECA rep Loyal O’Leary and the LMC for providing the support to run these events. Milwaukee Tool for donating a selection of hand tools used as door prizes for the event. Lastly the employers; Pieper Power, Paynecrest Electric, Elmstar Electric, Hubbartt Electric, and B&B Electric who attended to offer work opportunities to attendees. Thanks again to all who helped in this undertaking.
Last month I also had a couple of late volunteer opportunities through
our work with Rebuilding Together of Greater Green Bay. Thank you, Nick Borkovec, Russel Metoxen, and Preston Barstow, for your assistance with these house projects. We helped address some unsafe conditions for these homeowners fixing some issues with light switches, bathroom fans and garage wiring.
As the month goes on inqueries continue to come in from outreach we had from our postcards and flyers from the job fairs. Our Local’s jurisdiction still has a number of large projects coming so if given the opportunity, reach out and assist any non-union workers with questions they might have. Our office doors are open and if you’re unsure of the answer to a question have them call me and I will speak with them.
In Solidarity, Jeremy Schauer
Business Development
https://www.facebook.com/IBEWLocal158
RENEW CHAIRMAN Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I want to start by saying thank you to everyone
who helped with rebuilding together. It is amazing
that we can get 3 or 4 people at each house to help
with this great volunteer opportunity. The people we
help are so thankful that we can come help them.
The Timber Rattlers game was a great time, fun
was had by all. We had another good turn out of 28
people and I want thank everyone who helped with
the set up and tear down of the cook out at the
event.
Thank you to all who help cook out at the union
meeting. The burgers and brats were amazing,
despite the rain we got!
We are looking at getting a golf outing
together at one of the courses in or
near Green Bay. Come to the next union
meeting for more info or wait for the text
alert. Date will be finalized at this last RENEW
meeting in June.
Don’t forget to join us at the RENEW
meeting every fourth Wednesday of the
month. 4:30 p.m. at the hall.
Have a blessed July,
Nicholas Borkovec
RENEW Chairman
EDUCATION CORNER
Mike Holt’s DVD Classes (Based on 2017 Code Book)
We were able to get CEUs approved for several DVD classes through Joe Hertel, the state
inspector. These DVDs can only be viewed once during the four year term of your credential.
For any video class, you must complete 10 review questions for each hour of CEUs.
You must score 70% or better on these tests.
Commercial Calculations (4.5) Conductor Sizing & Protection Calculations (4.0) Dwelling Unit Calculations (8.0) Electrical Circuits (4.0) Electrician’s Math & Basic Electrical Formulas (2.0) Equipment for General Use (5.0) General Requirements Circuits & Protection (10.0) Grounding vs. Bonding (4.5) Limited Energy & Communications Systems (5.0) Motor & Air Conditioning Calculations (4.5) Multifamily Dwelling Calculations (5.0) Raceway & Box Calculations (5.0) Special Conditions (3.5) Special Equipment (6.0) Special Occupancies (7.5) Transformer Calculations (5.0) Voltage Drop Calculations (4.5) Wiring Methods (10)
You must complete all questions and score a 70% or above for CEUs There is a $10.00 fee for each DVD when applying for CEUs only.
Potential Classes: Basic Electrical Safety, Blueprint Reading, Code Calculations, Code of Excellence, COMET, Conduit Bending I, Conduit Bending II, EPRI I (Instrumentation),
EPRI II (Instrumentation), Electrical Project Supervision, First Aid/CPR/AED, Grounding vs. Bonding, JW/Masters Exam Prep, Motors and Transformers, NFPA 70E, OSHA 10, OSHA 30, Photo Voltaic, Rigging, Structured Cabling, Test Instruments, & Voltage Drop. All classes that have Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be taken once per calendar year for those credits to apply to your license as per the Department of Safety & Professional Services (DSPS). Please contact the hall (920) 432-0158, if you have any questions or wish to sign up for any of the classes scheduled or unscheduled. As soon as we have enough people interested, we will get a class on the schedule.
FIRST AID/CPR/AED CLASS Approved for 8 CEUs, limited to 22 students.
Fee of $10.00 payable to GBEW A & T. ATTENTION APPRENTICES
The State of Wisconsin is not accepting First Aid/CPR renewal if done through an online course.
Monday,July 22nd, 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Again on Monday, September 16th
CODE QUESTION OF THE MONTH During a noontime discussion, one of the
apprentices mentioned that an existing
strobe light on the fire alarm system was
installed with 14/2 NM cable.
The apprentice asked if this installation is
legal?
No! This is an illegal installation, per Article 760
Fire Alarm Systems.
NPLFA (Non-Power-Limited Fire Alarm Circuit)
conductors shall comply with
Article 760.49(A) and (B).
PLFA (Power-Limited Fire Alarm) conductors shall
be the type described in
Article 760.179 in accordance with 760.130(B).
IBEW / LOCAL 158 – BASIC DUES Mailing your check greatly facilitates our office in less paperwork and cost. We’d appreciate it if you would get into the quarterly habit of paying dues in advance. If you pay at least 6 months in advance, we’ll laminate your receipt as a token of our appreciation, plus a free gift for one year in advance. Be sure to check your receipt for accuracy. Pay special attention to the area under the words “OFFICIAL RECEIPT” where it says “N.Bal”. This is your New Balance. If there is a negative balance there (i.e-$5.00), you should reduce your next payment by this amount. If there is a positive balance there (i.e. $2.40); increase your next payment. Online payment of dues is also available through the “Members Only” log in section of the IBEW 158 website. If you haven’t signed up for access to the Member Login section, use the “Contact Us” link under the About tab on the website to send Jeremy your email address, username and password you wish to use, and he will get you entered into the website’s system. If you have any questions, please call the Union Hall at (920) 432-0158. www.ibew158.com
2020 DUES
INCREASE-
$1.00
MONTH
FOR ALL
MEMBERS
PAC ARTICLE
Dear Brothers and Sisters, We held our quarterly PAC meeting on Tuesday, June 18th. We discussed the State Budget, candidates that have received support from us, and Don’s meeting with Green Bay Mayor Genrich. Don commented on the great positive difference in leadership for Green Bay. The loss of Funds for the Blackwell Job Corps Center was discussed. Tammy Baldwin is fighting hard to keep Trump’s proposal of cutting 1100 jobs from the Forestry Service Job Corp programs. According to WSAW TV 7, The Wisconsin Blackwell Job Corp Center, located in Laona serves Wisconsin’s low-income youth from 16-24 years of age. The program is a 2 year training opportunity that provides counseling, guidance, and training. They train in welding, masonry, carpentry and health occupations. After the training, the Corp helps in locating jobs, or transferring to Apprenticeship programs. Please call your representatives to keep this facility and others like it open. We also discussed Fox Conn. According to Reuter’s, the head of Fox Conn, Terry Gou, 68, is seeking to run in Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Election. He told Reuter’s that he plans to step down from Fox Conn to pave the way for younger talent to move up. Fox Conn stock dropped 24% since he announced the run for presidency. Also, on Fox Conn, according to the Milwaukee Biz Times, a judge has ruled in favor of allowing the diversion of 7 million gallons of water from Lake Michigan, 80% of which would service Fox Conn, the rest to other industries. Don brought to our attention a website sponsored by the Building Trades Council: https://www.anythingbutcontractors.com. The sight was to set up to counter-act the propaganda that ABC puts out there and to educate building trade members and workers. Please check it out for the “real deal” on what’s going on in politics that directly affect your job. There is a “property tax” commercial that is being aired on the radio, touting the Republican’s efforts to suppress property taxes. The Milwaukee Journal reports that Tyco is facing prosecution over the burning of chemicals at its Marinette facility. The report states that Tyco knew as early as 2013 that the chemicals they burned in fire training exercises were poisoning local wells. Walgreens has announced in a letter that they are no longer subsidizing medical payments for retried workers. Employees that did not turn 64 by March 31st, 2019 will be dropped from the benefit. Walgreens
cites “rising health care costs” as the reason for not covering the 550 retirees that it has covered. Governor Evers is seeking applicants interested in being appointed as a replacement for Outagamie County Circuit Judge. Judge Nancy Krueger will be retiring 9/2019. The new appointee will serve until 7/31/2020 when the term would be up. Forward Wisconsin reports that a group of people showed up at Vos’ office with “permission slips”, as the Republicans need his permission to vote to accept the Medicaid Expansion money. Robin Vos replied, “Over my dead body”, even though 70% of Wisconsinites want the Medicaid Expansion. The Wisconsin Election commission is sending out postcards to 114,000 voters who are registered but haven’t voted in the last 4 elections. If the voters do not respond, they will be dropped from the voter registration. This move is one of the Republican means of voter suppression. Ohio has already purged their voter lists. Arizona has two proposed bills, one to limit early voting, that has already passed the Senate and another like Wisconsin, calls for pre -paid flyers, that if not returned will remove approximately 200,000 registered voters from the rolls. Arizona Republicans lost 4 out of 9 races in the last cycle to Democrats. The Kewaunee County Administrator reports that the Kewaunee Nuclear facility has passed the FEMA evaluation for preparedness to handle nuclear plant incidents. Kewaunee participates annually with Point Beach Nuclear Plant in the evaluation. Point Beach received the same high marks.
The next Local PAC Meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 17th at 4:30 p.m. at the Hall. Please plan to attend.
Yours in Solidarity, Cyndy Williams
PAC Chairman
The photo was taken by Joshua Clark / USA Today Network-Wisconsin as displayed by the Herald Times Reporter.
Retired member, Noel Hansen, right, with his
uncle, Ron Hansen, left, as they ride in the
Memorial Day parade, Monday, May 27, 2019 in
Manitowoc, WI as members of the Vietnam
Veterans of America Chapter 731.
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JULY 2019 Donald Allen, Business Manager Jesse Jacques, President & Business Agent Jeremy Schauer, Business Development Lori Schmidt, Administrative Assistant Tammi Minor, Secretary tjm/opeiu #9
Local 158’s Golden Years Club GREEN BAY
The Electricians held a breakfast on June 17th at The Café’. Present were: Bob Rukamp, Ron Hasselman, Jack Heyer, Lee Denil, Jeff Hockers, Roger Young, Dale Ferron, Jerry Smith, and myself. Jack Heyer had a picture of himself at the boat launch in Marinette. Our next Breakfast will be Monday, July 15th, at 9:00 a.m. at The Café, 2725 Manitowoc Road, Green Bay. Wives welcome too!
Respectfully submitted, Bob Augustian
STURGEON BAY Hello Again from The North, Members that attended were Davis Sitte, Marv Dejardin, Jim Milliman, Ralph Rabach, Pat Corcoran, and myself, and from The South were Jeff Hockers, Lee Denil, Jerry Smith, Dale Ferron, Marsha Nebel, Don Allen, and Oscar Tank from way south. This is going to be short, because I am getting ready to go to Blue Gill Camp. Hope they are biting. Next breakfasts will be on Monday, July 1st and Monday, August 5th. at The Corner Café on 3rd.Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, at 9:00 a.m. Still Retired and Enjoying It,
Al Peterson
WISE ELDERS’ LUNCHEON
Wise Elders 6-13-19 All the open calls at the hall and how rarely that happened during the decades of tenure of the people attending the lunch was a prominent topic of discussion. Some felt they should take calls to help out but have left their licenses lapse. Others, including myself, worked long and hard to get to retirement and after tasting it refuse to consider anything else. (The beer in the fridge doesn't drink itself and senior specials wait for no one!) At the lunch were one guest, Jeff Hockers, Noel Hansen, Dean Knuth, Chris Quatsoe, Dave Carter, Bruce Steffel, and myself. The next two lunch dates will be noon on the 2nd Thursday of the month, at the Ravine, 2633 Manitowoc Rd. Green Bay, Thursday, July 11th and Thursday, August 8th. All are welcome! Until next time, Scott Nejedlo