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State of Our Union Webcast/IBEW
Where
www.ibew.org
When
Mar 27
starts at 8:00 pm
IBEW Utility
Workers to Usher in New Era of Excellence and
Labor-Management Cooperation
IBEW members across the United States and Canada will gather Thursday in cyberspace to learn more about plans to forge an unprecedented new labor-management partnership and focus on their skills and performance at work.
In this first-ever IBEW webcast, “State of Our Union—Utilities,†International President Ed Hill will lay out the issues confronting the modern utility industry and talk about what individual members and utility management can and must do to meet those challenges.
The webcast is at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, March 27 on www.ibew.org.
During the webcast, President Hill will take questions from a studio audience of more than 200 IBEW members who work in the utility industry. Viewers gathering at 74 live forums across the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to send in questions via the Internet.
The video will be shown publicly for the first time in Hollywood, Calif., as part of a specially produced, one-hour television program that will be broadcast live over the Internet.
Viewers will also have an opportunity to post comments on an after-show blog on our Web site the next day.
The 750,000-member IBEW represents 250,000 utility workers across the United States and Canada.
IBEW members across the United States and Canada will gather Thursday in cyberspace to learn more about plans to forge an unprecedented new labor-management partnership and focus on their skills and performance at work.
In this first-ever IBEW webcast, “State of Our Union—Utilities,†International President Ed Hill will lay out the issues confronting the modern utility industry and talk about what individual members and utility management can and must do to meet those challenges.
The webcast is at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, March 27 on www.ibew.org.
During the webcast, President Hill will take questions from a studio audience of more than 200 IBEW members who work in the utility industry. Viewers gathering at 74 live forums across the United States and Canada will have the opportunity to send in questions via the Internet.
The video will be shown publicly for the first time in Hollywood, Calif., as part of a specially produced, one-hour television program that will be broadcast live over the Internet.
Viewers will also have an opportunity to post comments on an after-show blog on our Web site the next day.
The 750,000-member IBEW represents 250,000 utility workers across the United States and Canada.
