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business manager`s report by gary a. price
OCTOBER 2005
VOL. 19 NO. 9
BUSINESS MANAGER’S REPORT
BY GARY A. PRICE
Benefits
Every day we try to increase our
‘benefits’. For some units working
under a Collective Bargaining Agreement, we gain wages, health care, and
improvements to our retirement.
People getting involved with one of
the little leagues, gains the ‘benefit’
of a better life experience for their
children. Benefits are tied to ownership and responsibility. As a Union
member, a parent, a home owner, or
employee, your benefits result from
your ownership and responsibility at
work, at home, as a parent, or as a
Union member.
This leads to the question, who
has ownership and responsibility for
Local 46? Who wants more ‘benefits’
from their ownership and responsibility? Our Union is defined by the
actions of all of our Members. Jurisdiction, work conditions, wages,
fringes; do you know your contract?
Do you know how the Union works?
Do you know what the Union cannot
do? If you do not understand how the
Union works, how could you get the
best out of the Union?
Steward Class
The September 17th Stewards class
was almost cancelled; this would have
been the third time a Steward class
was cancelled. There were 40 people
signed up with confirmations for 16.
The class has a minimum of 15 to
have a class. Twelve people took the
class. Why would it be important for
all members to take the class? Is it
worthwhile to have a Steward at work?
One of the biggest complaints from
Stewards who have refused to be a
Steward again is the members who
give them grief day after day on issues not in their control. That would
be members who have
very little ownership
and responsibility for
this Union. And they
get very little benefit
from having a Steward
at work. Taking a
Steward class is like
any of the other classes
we have had available,
with the knowledge
gained you take a little
ownership and responsibility to help the
Steward to be an effective Steward.
Effective Meetings
A new class was put
together by Barbara
Byrd from the University of Oregon. The new class is “How
to run effective Meetings”. Barbara
was at the September General Meeting as a guest, assessing how Local 46
meetings are run. The class was not
well advertised because it was put
together as a pilot class. However,
the class was held September 24 th
with 17 interested members. This class
lasted about four hours. Everyone had
great reviews on the class. I am interested in finding people who would be
interested in learning about our Local. Contact our Office Manager and
tell her you are interested in learning
more about your Union. Thank you
for taking some ownership in your
Union.
ED HILL DVD
If you have not seen this 25-minute
DVD produced by Ed Hill the
I.B.E.W. International President, you
should! On normal workdays at 4:30
p.m. and 5:00 p.m., if there are Members who are interested, we will run
Business Manager Gary Price talking with
a member at the Bremerton picnic.
Look inside for more pictures from the
Seattle and Bremerton Picnics, Golf
Tournaments and Volunteer work! More on
the web at www.ibew46.org
the video in the main auditorium.
This DVD was shown at the beginning of the Business Managers report at the September Meeting. A
couple of people walked out. Our
International President gives the
“State of the Union” and many agree;
it is also clear, a very few do not
agree.
This Union
is what you make of it.
From the Editor ~
Usually I only get a few pictures from the picnics. Well . . . this year you all outdid yourselves!
THANK YOU to all the members that submitted
the 100’s of photos. I will be putting up a gallery on the web and inserting them in the Sparks
throughout the upcoming issues!
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OFFICERS OF LOCAL 46
President
Archie
Van Valkenburg
Vice President
Greg E. Moore
Recording Secretary
Fred Monroe
Treasurer
Chris Konker
Business Manager &
Financial Secretary
Gary A. Price
JOB LINE
253-395-6516
Call the Job Line directly, any
time of day. It is updated by
5:00 p.m. weekdays.
Online at www.ibew46.net
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
Bill Baker
Rich Lehman
Shannon Hagen
Steve Murphy
Maggie Romero Shab
Rick Wheeler
BUSINESS REPRESENTATIVES
Norman “Bud” Allbery
Janet Lewis
Elwood Evans
Brett Olson
Bob Gorman
Jim Ringel
Kenn Hasling
Jim Tosh
Greg Boyd
Greg Galusha
ORGANIZERS
Virgil Hamilton
Hank McGuire
INTERNS
Karlena Bromiley
Greg Moore
Harry Thompson Jr.
EXAMINING BOARD MEMBERS
Teresita Ronquillo
Frank Forman
Debra Jo Kidd
Steve Schmele
Mark Proudlock
BROADCAST NEWS
By Business Representative Janet Lewis
KOMO ENG Unit voted to approve their first ever contract. The contract
provides for wage rate increases, just cause standard for termination, a
grievance procedure, and minimum call-out pay, among other things.
Many union members take these things for granted but without a contract
you don’t have these.
NEW Broadcast Representative. Bob Gorman will be the new Broadcast Representative starting in October. His office phone is 253-3956520. He will be visiting your workplace soon. Welcome aboard, Bob.
CORRECTIONS!
We misspelled a few members names in the last issue
that helped out at the Seattle Picnic.
Please accept our apologies!
Mary FREUTEL and Ken MUSGRAVE.
Congratulations to Danny
Luzunaris, an
IBEW Local 46
Journey Wireman, and Cindy Guerrero.
Danny and Cindy were married
on August 27, 2005 in Poulsbo,
WA. This happy couple is pictured
below.
Editor’s Pick - 2005 Picnic Pictures
‘The Watermelon Kid’
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IBEW LOCAL 46 OFFICE
STAFF CHANGES
ORGANIZING REPORT
By Organizer Greg Galusha
Now that work picture is picking up, a lot of you may not have
the time to volunteer for your friends and relatives. Next time
somebody asks you to hook up their hot tub how about referring
them to a Union residential service contractor?
The Union has purchased an ad in the Seattle Dex Yellow
Pages under the business name Residential Electrical Services.
When a customer calls the number listed in the ad, the customer
is referred to one of 18 Union residential service contractors. The
contractors receive calls on a rotating basis.
Of the 18 contractors on the list, 10 of them are our members
who have only recently started their own companies. Most of
those startup companies went through the business classes that the
Union put on earlier this year. These companies need our support.
Let’s help build these
Union Residential
Contracting businesses!
Send the work to
Residential Electrical
Services at
Seattle
206-903-6976
Eastside
425-644-9819
South King
253-813-1467
The Business Manager has made several staff
changes recently.
Kenn Hasling is returning from his two month
furlough. Welcome back Kenny!
Bob Gorman will join the staff as the Broadcast
Representative and Industrial Sector Organizer.
Bob has a great background – he was a Rep and
Organizer here at Local 46 for several years. In
1995 he went to the AFL-CIO as a Field Rep and
has served in that capacity since. Bob will do an
excellent jobe for the Braodcast Unit. Bob will
also work on Industrial Organizing . IBEW Local
46 would like more work in this type of industry –
Bob is the guy to help us get that work. Bob may
also take over some other contracts as his time
allows.
I.B.E.W. Local No. 46 Business Representative/Organizing Intern program is up running and
doing well. We have a new intern starting on
Monday, October 3. Harry Thompson Jr (out of the
Marine Unit) will start in Dispatch. Karlena
Bromiley is moving to Organizing and Greg Moore
is moving to Representation. Each internship lasts
nine months - three months each in Dispatch,
Organizing, and Representation. Greg Moore will
be the first to complete the program (in December
2005). Candidates for the Intern program come
from those members completing the Leadership
Training here at Local 46.
Due to internal staff changes, George Duncalf
is leaving at the end of October. Janet Lewis will
represent the Public Sector members beginning in
November. Jim Tosh will represent the members
at ADT, Muzak and Electrocom.
HVAC UNIT
By Business Representative Brett Olson
The HVAC Unit met Thursday, September 8, 2005. For those who have not been to a meeting for a while, this is
the old Oil Burners Unit Meeting. The members have requested a face lift and now would like to be referred to as the
HVAC Unit.
We will be having our HVAC Unit meeting on the first Thursday of the Month at 5:30 p.m. The last meeting was
well attended, and was full of information about starting up a new HVAC Apprenticeship Program.
Members have stepped up to the plate and signed up to start gathering information and to put together an agenda
for an Apprenticeship. Other members have stepped up to revise the Oil Burner Tests, and to make up other tests that
are needed for HVAC.
I have talked to at least three contractors so far that would like an Apprenticeship to start as soon as possible. There
are unlimited opportunities in this field for growth. More to come on this topic as we put it together.
Stay Tuned! Or better yet, come to the next meeting!
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THE GENERATION
GAP!
OR
“WHAT HAS
HAPPENED TO THE
WORLD?”
By Business Representative
Hank McGuire
Everywhere I look there are young
workers who vote Republican. It is
not clear if they identify with historical Republicans urging fiscal responsibility or with the Neoconservative
movement which has infiltrated and
taken control of the GOP. This is hard
for this old man to understand!
Many people think the two major political parties are the same
and, consequently, that it is waste
of time to vote. To some degree I
think this is true, especially on the
national level. In my mind the Parties
don’t mean as much as they used to.
Now, politicians fall into two basic
groups which to me are defined as
Pro-People or Family Politicians
and Corporate Politicians.
There are many Corporate
Democrats and there is not a big
difference between their Corporate
Republican counterparts. Corporate
politicians support Corporate Values
above all else. Corporations don’t like
any restraint of any kind so they have
been attacking unions and our government for years. Their focus is on
the bottom line. Profit, control and
money, are worshiped as a ‘god’.
And that ‘god’ has a voracious appetite. Corporations don’t need any
regulations impacting anything including the ‘tree huggers’, clean water standards, laws regarding air
pollution, free trade and exploitation
of working people both here and
abroad, telling the truth to stockholders, unlimited perks and pay for upper
level management, or taxes of any
kind even in the communities they are
located in.
Just look at deregulation in the
airline industry. There are many
flights canceled to smaller cities and
less service to passengers. Airlines
are filing for bankruptcy. Upper management stays solvent while demand-
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ing more worker concessions every
year. With Capitalism unrestrained
this always happens. Only one monopoly or a few big interlinking Corporations are left standing. Once this
happens, they no longer have to compete and we, as a nation, are worse off
for it.
There must be social restraints
placed upon pure Capitalism. Our
Social Capitalist system worked for a
long time making us the greatest Nation on Earth. We had Capitalism for
incentive and Social Regulation to
protect citizens, small businesses and
such things as Labor Unions. Neocons
are representing Corporations so you
are either a Capitalist or a Liberal or
Socialist which they define as something abhorrent. And to Corporations,
they are.
Those politicians who support
Moral Values, Family Values and
traditional American Values in both
parties are concerned with the water we drink, the air we breathe, safety
at work, collective bargaining, good
jobs in America and making corporations accountable. And they would
not approve of the EPA allowing
Corporations to pay poor families up
to $900.00 to expose their children to
pesticides for experimental purposes.
Corporations lack Moral Values and
so do the politicians who represent
their perspectives.
Neoconservatives represent
Corporate Values at their extreme.
They have all the money in the world
to use sophisticated techniques to
mold people’s perspectives. For example, the mainstream media has been
branded ‘liberal’ thereby negating any
news they may broadcast. Now think
about this. Five Multinational Conglomerate Corporations own the TV
media. They are not going to allow
anything ‘liberal’ or, from their perspective, Anti Corporate to be broadcast on their stations. Mainstream
media is quite conservative. But from
the Radical Extremes of the Neocons
they are portrayed as ‘liberal’.
This makes people only listen to
FOX News, for example, while disbelieving any factual reporting that
conflicts with Neocon distortions.
What is ‘liberal’ anyway?
It has been defined as anything
not in line with Neoconservative
5
ideology. Below is a typical Neocon
email. Note how distorted the views
are and the lack of factual content.
THE NEOCON VIEW
FACTS
OF
THE
“SUBJECT: A FEW FACTS.....
In case you aren’t familiar with
how our government is SUPPOSED
to work: The chain of responsibility
for the protection of the citizens in
New Orleans is:
1. The Mayor.
2. The New Orleans director of Homeland Security (a political appointee of the Governor who reports to
the Governor).
3. The Governor.
4. The Head of Homeland Security.
5. The President .
What did each do?
1. The mayor, with 5 days advance,
waited until 2 days before he announced a mandatory evacuation (at the behest of the
President). The he failed to provide transportation for those
without transport even though
he had hundreds of buses at his
disposal.
2. The New Orleans director of
Homeland Security failed to have
any plan for a contingency that
has been talked about for 50
years. Then he blames the Feds
for not doing what he should have
done. (So much for political appointees).
3. The Governor, despite a declaration of disaster by the President 2 DAYS BEFORE the storm
hit, failed to take advantage of
the offer of Federal troops and
aid. Until 2 DAYS AFTER the
storm hit.
4. The Director of Homeland Security positioned assets in the area
to be ready when the Governor
called for them.
5. The President urged a mandatory evacuation, and even declared a disaster State of
Emergency, freeing up millions
of dollars of federal assistance,
should the Governor decide to
use it.
Oh and by the way, the levees that
broke were the responsibility of the
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local landowners and the local levee
board to maintain, NOT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
The disaster in New Orleans is
what you get after decades of corrupt
government going all the way back to
Huey Long.
Funds for disaster protection and
relief have been flowing into this city
for decades, and where has it gone,
but into the pockets of the politicos
and their friends.
Decades of socialist government
in New Orleans has sapped all self
reliance from the community, and
made them dependent upon government for every little thing.
Political correctness and a lack
of will to fight crime have created the
single most corrupt police force in
the country, and has permitted gang
violence to flourish.
The sad thing is that there are
many poor folks who have suffered
and died needlessly because those
that they voted into office failed them.
For those who missed item 5
(where the President’s level of accountability is discussed), it is made
more clear in a New Orleans TimesPicayune article dated August 28:
‘NEW ORLEANS (AP) - In the
face of a catastrophic Hurricane
Katrina, a mandatory evacuation was
ordered Sunday for New Orleans by
Mayor Ray Nagin.
Acknowledging that large numbers of people, many of them stranded
tourists, would be unable to leave,
the city set up 10 places of last resort
for people to go, including the
Superdome.
The mayor called the order unprecedented and said anyone who
could leave the city should. He exempted hotels from the evacuation
order because airlines had already
canceled all flights.
Gov. Kathleen Blanco, standing
beside the mayor at a news conference, said President Bush called and
personally appealed for a mandatory
evacuation for the low-lying city,
which is prone to flooding.’
The ball was placed in Mayor
Nagin’s court to carry out the evacuation order. With a 5-day heads-up,
he had the authority to use any and
all services to evacuate all residents
from the city, as documented in a city
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emergency preparedness plan. By
waiting until the last minute, and
failing to make full use of resources
available within city limits, Nagin
and his administration fouled up.
You can read the entire Associated Press (AP) article carried by
many media sources at http://
www.katc.com/Global/
story.asp?S=3775049&
nav=EyAzdqAx . The article continues:
“There doesn’t seem to be any
relief in sight,” Blanco said.
She said Interstate 10, which was
converted Saturday so that all lanes
headed one-way out of town, was
total gridlock.
“We are facing a storm that most
of us have long feared,” Nagin said.
And you can see a longer version
of the email on a PI posting at: http:/
/seattlepi.nwsource.com/soundoff/
review.asp?articleID=239723
&commentID=1486 .”
Now look at the timeline
starting on August 26 when
the Gulf States began the process of requesting additional
troops from the DOD. And
links are provided for documentation . In this part of the
timeline the link is to the DOD itself.
http://www.thinkprogress.org/
katrina-timeline . (See page 7 for
printed version. Go to website for
links.)
There is no supporting
documentation in the email
above to substantiate its assertions. As with all Neocon email
I have seen, there never is.
Here is a Google search based
on the last sentence in the email
above:
http://www.google.com/
search?q=By+waiting+until+
t h e + l a s t + m i n u t e % 2 C
+ a n d + f a i l i n g + t o +
make+full+use+of+resources
+available+within+city+l
imits%2C+Nagin+and+his+
administration+fouled+
up&start=0&start=0&ie=utf8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-
6
a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official.
Look at all the postings.
It takes time and coordination to
get emails and postings all over the
Country like this. Who is putting
this stuff out? And why?
The question to always be asked
is what are the real facts and what
really happened and why? The
source of the above email cannot be
trusted because its conclusions do not
match up with factual documentation.
As for our young Republicans, will
they read this? Will they question
what they so fervently believe? Will
they support themselves and families or Corporations which do not
care if they live or die? Will they
support American Family Morals and
Values or Corporate Values which
are neither Moral nor American.
Neocon members will not like
this article and will call in and complain about it. But you know what? I
don’t care. Why? Because they are
voting for Corporate politicians who
are systematically destroying, not only
the IBEW, but the entire labor movement. All the laws we fought for long
ago are being changed for the benefit
of Corporations. Corporate America
is not going to be a very nice place for
workers who create all their wealth.
One last point. There are some
Republicans with Moral Values
who support Working Families. If
they work for our interests, we support them.
For more on analyzing
Neoconservative emails, see Neocon
Speak 1 & 2 on our website by clicking on the “Links” button on the home
page at http://www.ibew46.org/.
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REAL KATRINA
TIMELINE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 26
GOV. KATHLEEN BLANCO
DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN LOUISIANA [Office of
the Governor]
GULF COAST STATES REQUEST TROOP ASSISTANCE
FROM PENTAGON: At a 9/1 press
conference, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré,
commander, Joint Task Force Katrina,
said that the Gulf States began the
process of requesting additional
forces on Friday, 8/26. [DOD]
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27
GOV. HALEY BARBOUR DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN MISSISSIPPI [Office
of the Governor]
5AM CDT — KATRINA UPGRADED TO CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE [CNN]
GOV. BLANCO ASKS BUSH
TO DECLARE FEDERAL STATE
OF EMERGENCY IN LOUISIANA: “I have determined that this
incident is of such severity and magnitude that effective response is beyond the capabilities of the State and
affected local governments, and that
supplementary Federal assistance is
necessary to save lives, protect property, public health, and safety, or to
lessen or avert the threat of a disaster.” [Office of the Governor]
FEDERAL EMERGENCY DECLARED, DHS AND FEMA
GIVEN FULL AUTHORITY TO
RESPOND TO KATRINA: “Specifically, FEMA is authorized to identify, mobilize, and provide at its
discretion, equipment and resources
necessary to alleviate the impacts of
the emergency.” [White House]
SUNDAY, AUGUST 28
2AM CDT – KATRINA UPGRADED TO CATEGORY 4 HURRICANE [CNN]
7AM CDT – KATRINA UPGRADED TO CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE [CNN]
MORNING — LOUISIANA
NEWSPAPER SIGNALS LEVEES
MAY GIVE: “Forecasters Fear
Levees Won’t Hold Katrina”: “Fore-
2005
casters feared Sunday afternoon that
storm driven waters will lap over the
New Orleans levees when monster
Hurricane Katrina pushes past the
Crescent City tomorrow.” [Lafayette
Daily Advertiser]
9:30 AM CDT — MAYOR
NAGIN ISSUES FIRST EVER
MANDATORY EVACUATION
OF NEW ORLEANS: “We’re facing the storm most of us have feared,”
said Nagin. “This is going to be an
unprecedented event.” [Times-Picayune]
AFTERNOON — BUSH,
BROWN, CHERTOFF WARNED
OF LEVEE FAILURE BY NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
DIRECTOR: Dr. Max Mayfield, director of the National Hurricane Center: “‘We were briefing them way
before landfall. … It’s not like this
was a surprise. We had in the advisories that the levee could be topped.’”
[Times-Picayune; St. Petersburg
Times]
4PM CDT – NATIONAL
WEATHER SERVICE ISSUES
SPECIAL HURRICANE WARNING: In the event of a category 4 or 5
hit, “Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks, perhaps longer. …
At least one-half of well-constructed
homes will have roof and wall failure.
All gabled roofs will fail, leaving those
homes severely damaged or destroyed. … Power outages will last
for weeks. … Water shortages will
make human suffering incredible by
modern standards.” [National
Weather Service]
LATE PM – REPORTS OF
WATER TOPPLING OVER
LEVEE: “Waves crashed atop the
exercise path on the Lake
Pontchartrain levee in Kenner early
Monday as Katrina churned closer.”
[Times-Picayune]
APPROXIMATELY 30,000
EVACUEES
GATHER
AT
SUPERDOME WITH ROUGHLY
36 HOURS WORTH OF FOOD
[Times-Picayune]
LOUISIANA
NATIONAL
GUARD REQUESTS 700 BUSES
FROM FEMA FOR EVACUATIONS: FEMA sends only 100 buses.
[Boston Globe]
MONDAY, AUGUST 29
7
7AM CDT – KATRINA MAKES
LANDFALL AS A CATEGORY 4
HURRICANE [CNN]
8AM CDT – MAYOR NAGIN
REPORTS THAT WATER IS
FLOWING OVER LEVEE: “I’ve
gotten reports this morning that there
is already water coming over some of
the levee systems. In the lower ninth
ward, we’ve had one of our pumping
stations to stop operating, so we will
have significant flooding, it is just a
matter of how much.” [NBC’s “Today Show”]
MORNING — BUSH CALLS
SECRETARY CHERTOFF TO
DISCUSS IMMIGRATION: “I
spoke to Mike Chertoff today — he’s
the head of the Department of Homeland Security. I knew people would
want me to discuss this issue [immigration], so we got us an airplane on
— a telephone on Air Force One, so I
called him. I said, are you working
with the governor? He said, you bet
we are.” [White House]
MORNING – BUSH SHARES
BIRTHDAY CAKE PHOTO-OP
WITH SEN. JOHN MCCAIN
[White House]
11AM CDT — MICHAEL
BROWN FINALLY REQUESTS
THAT DHS DISPATCH 1,000
EMPLOYEES TO REGION,
GIVES THEM TWO DAYS TO
ARRIVE: “Brown’s memo to
Chertoff described Katrina as ‘this
near catastrophic event’ but otherwise lacked any urgent language. The
memo politely ended, ‘Thank you for
your consideration in helping us to
meet our responsibilities.’” [AP]
LATE MORNING – LEVEE
BREACHED: “A large section of
the vital 17th Street Canal levee, where
it connects to the brand new ‘hurricane proof’ Old Hammond Highway
bridge, gave way late Monday morning in Bucktown after Katrina’s fiercest winds were well north.”
[Times-Picayune]
11AM CDT — BUSH VISITS
ARIZONA RESORT TO PROMOTE MEDICARE DRUG BENEFIT: “This new bill I signed says, if
you’re a senior and you like the way
things are today, you’re in good shape,
don’t change. But, by the way, there’s
a lot of different options for you. And
we’re here to talk about what that
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means to our seniors.” [White House]
4:30PM CDT — BUSH TRAVELS TO CALIFORNIA SENIOR
CENTER TO DISCUSS MEDICARE DRUG BENEFIT: “We’ve
got some folks up here who are concerned about their Social Security or
Medicare. Joan Geist is with us. … I
could tell — she was looking at me
when I first walked in the room to
meet her, she was wondering whether
or not old George W. is going to take
away her Social Security check.”
[White House]
8PM CDT — RUMSFELD ATTENDS SAN DIEGO PADRES
BASEBALL GAME: Rumsfeld
“joined Padres President John Moores
in the owner’s box…at Petco Park.”
[Editor & Publisher]
8PM CDT – GOV. BLANCO
AGAIN REQUESTS ASSISTANCE FROM BUSH: “Mr. President, we need your help. We need
everything you’ve got.” [Newsweek]
LATE PM – BUSH GOES TO
BED WITHOUT ACTING ON
BLANCO’S
REQUESTS
[Newsweek]
TUESDAY, AUGUST 30
11AM CDT – BUSH SPEAKS
ON IRAQ AT NAVAL BASE
CORONADO [White House]
MIDDAY – CHERTOFF FINALLY BECOMES AWARE
THAT LEVEE HAS FAILED: “It
was on Tuesday that the levee–may
have been overnight Monday to Tuesday–that the levee started to break.
And it was midday Tuesday that I
became aware of the fact that there
was no possibility of plugging the gap
and that essentially the lake was going to start to drain into the city.”
[Meet the Press, 9/4/05]
PENTAGON CLAIMS THERE
ARE ENOUGH NATIONAL
GUARD TROOPS IN REGION:
“Pentagon spokesman Lawrence Di
Rita said the states have adequate
National Guard units to handle the
hurricane needs.” [WWL-TV]
MASS LOOTING REPORTED,
SECURITY SHORTAGE CITED:
“The looting is out of control. The
French Quarter has been attacked,”
Councilwoman Jackie Clarkson said.
“We’re using exhausted, scarce police to control looting when they
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should be used for search and rescue
while we still have people on rooftops.” [AP]
U.S.S. BATAAN SITS OFF
SHORE, VIRTUALLY UNUSED:
“The USS Bataan, a 844-foot ship
designed to dispatch Marines in amphibious assaults, has helicopters,
doctors, hospital beds, food and water. It also can make its own water, up
to 100,000 gallons a day. And it just
happened to be in the Gulf of Mexico
when Katrina came roaring ashore.
The Bataan rode out the storm and
then followed it toward shore, awaiting relief orders. Helicopter pilots
flying from its deck were some of the
first to begin plucking stranded New
Orleans residents. But now the
Bataan’s hospital facilities, including six operating rooms and beds for
600 patients, are empty.” [Chicago
Tribune]
2PM CDT – PRESIDENT BUSH
PLAYS GUITAR WITH COUNTRY SINGER MARK WILLIS
[AP]
BUSH
RETURNS
TO
CRAWFORD FOR FINAL NIGHT
OF VACATION [AP]
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31
1:45AM CDT – FEMA REQUESTS AMBULANCES THAT
DO NOT EXIST: “Almost 18 hours
later, [FEMA] canceled the request
for the ambulances because it turned
out, as one FEMA employee put it,
‘the DOT doesn’t do ambulances.’”
[Wall Street Journal]
NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS
ARRIVE IN LOUSIANA, MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA,
AND
FLORIDA: Troops arrive two days
after they are requested. [Boston
Globe]
TENS OF THOUSANDS
TRAPPED IN SUPERDOME;
CONDITIONS DETERIORATE:
“A 2-year-old girl slept in a pool of
urine. Crack vials littered a restroom.
Blood stained the walls next to vending machines smashed by teenagers.
‘We pee on the floor. We are like
animals,’ said Taffany Smith, 25, as
she cradled her 3-week-old son, Terry.
… By Wednesday, it had degenerated
into horror. … At least two people,
including a child, have been raped. At
least three people have died, includ-
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ing one man who jumped 50 feet to
his death, saying he had nothing left
to live for. There is no sanitation. The
stench is overwhelming.”” [Los Angeles Times, 9/1/05]
PRESIDENT BUSH FINALLY
ORGANIZES TASK FORCE TO
COORDINATE FEDERAL RESPONSE: Bush says on Tuesday he
will “fly to Washington to begin
work…with a task force that will coordinate the work of 14 federal agencies involved in the relief effort.”
[New York Times, 8/31/05]
JEFFERSON PARISH EMERGENCY DIRECTOR SAYS FOOD
AND WATER SUPPLY GONE:
“Director Walter Maestri: FEMA and
national agencies not delivering the
help nearly as fast as it is needed.”
[WWL-TV]
80,000 BELIEVED STRANDED
IN NEW ORLEANS: Former Mayor
Sidney Barthelemy “estimated 80,000
were trapped in the flooded city and
urged President Bush to send more
troops.” [Reuters]
3,000 STRANDED AT CONVENTION CENTER WITHOUT
FOOD OR WATER: “With 3,000 or
more evacuees stranded at the convention center — and with no apparent contingency plan or authority to
deal with them — collecting a body
was no one’s priority. … Some had
been at the convention center since
Tuesday morning but had received no
food, water or instructions.” [TimesPicayune]
PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY DECLARED FOR ENTIRE GULF COAST: “After a natural
disaster, short and long-term medical
problems can occur. Diseases like
cholera, typhoid, hepatitis and mosquito-borne illnesses tend to break
out under these conditions.” [WCBSTV]
CHERTOFF “EXTREMELY
PLEASED WITH THE RESPONSE” OF THE GOVERNMENT: “We are extremely pleased
with the response that every element
of the federal government, all of our
federal partners, have made to this
terrible tragedy.” [Department of
Homeland Security]
EARLY AM – BLANCO
AGAIN TRIES TO REQUEST
HELP FROM BUSH: “She was
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transferred around the White House
for a while until she ended up on the
phone with Fran Townsend, the
president’s Homeland Security adviser, who tried to reassure her but
did not have many specifics. Hours
later, Blanco called back and insisted
on speaking to the president. When
he came on the line, the governor
recalled, “I just asked him for help,
‘whatever you have’.” She asked for
40,000 troops.” [Newsweek]
4PM CDT — BUSH GIVES
FIRST MAJOR ADDRESS ON
KATRINA: “Nothing about the
president’s demeanor… — which
seemed casual to the point of carelessness — suggested that he understood the depth of the current crisis.”
[New York Times]
7PM CDT – CONDOLEEZZA
RICE TAKES IN A BROADWAY
SHOW: “On Wednesday night, Secretary Rice was booed by some audience members at ‘Spamalot!, the
Monty Python musical at the Shubert,
when the lights went up after the performance.” [New York Post, 9/2/05]
8PM CDT — FEMA DIRECTOR BROWN CLAIMS SURPRISE OVER SIZE OF STORM:
“I must say, this storm is much much
bigger than anyone expected.” [CNN]
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
7AM CDT — BUSH CLAIMS
NO ONE EXPECTED LEVEES TO
BREAK: “I don’t think anybody anticipated the breach of the levees.”
[Washington Post]
CONDOLEEZZA RICE VISITS U.S. OPEN: “Rice, [in New
York] on three days’ vacation to shop
and see the U.S. Open, hitting some
balls with retired champ Monica Seles
at the Indoor Tennis Club at Grand
Central.” [New York Post]
STILL NO COMMAND AND
CONTROL ESTABLISHED: Terry
Ebbert, New Orleans Homeland Security Director: “This is a national
emergency. This is a national disgrace. FEMA has been here three days,
yet there is no command and control.
We can send massive amounts of aid
to tsunami victims, but we can’t bail
out the city of New Orleans.” [Fox
News]
2PM CDT — MAYOR NAGIN
ISSUES “DESPERATE SOS” TO
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT: “This
is a desperate SOS. Right now we are
out of resources at the convention
centre and don’t anticipate enough
buses. We need buses. Currently the
convention centre is unsanitary and
unsafe and we’re running out of supplies.” [Guardian, 9/2/05]
2PM CDT — MICHAEL
BROWN CLAIMS NOT TO HAVE
HEARD OF REPORTS OF VIOLENCE: “I’ve had no reports of unrest, if the connotation of the word
unrest means that people are beginning to riot, or you know, they’re
banging on walls and screaming and
hollering or burning tires or whatever. I’ve had no reports of that.”
[CNN]
NEW
ORLEANS
“DESCEND[S] INTO ANARCHY”: “Storm victims were raped
and beaten, fights and fires broke out,
corpses lay out in the open, and rescue helicopters and law enforcement
officers were shot at as flooded-out
New Orleans descended into anarchy
Thursday. ‘This is a desperate SOS,’
the mayor said.” [AP]
CONDOLEEZZA RICE GOES
SHOE SHOPPING: “Just moments
ago at the Ferragamo on 5th Avenue,
Condoleeza Rice was seen spending
several thousands of dollars on some
nice, new shoes (we’ve confirmed this,
so her new heels will surely get coverage from the WaPo’s Robin
Givhan). A fellow shopper, unable to
fathom the absurdity of Rice’s timing, went up to the Secretary and
reportedly shouted, ‘How dare you
shop for shoes while thousands are
dying and homeless!’” [Gawker]
MICHAEL BROWN FINALLY
LEARNS OF EVACUEES IN CONVENTION CENTER: “We learned
about that (Thursday), so I have directed that we have all available resources to get that convention center
to make sure that they have the food
and water and medical care that they
need.” [CNN]
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
ROVE-LED CAMPAIGN TO
BLAME LOCAL OFFICIALS BEGINS: “Under the command of President Bush’s two senior political
advisers, the White House rolled out
a plan…to contain the political dam-
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age from the administration’s response to Hurricane Katrina.” President Bush’s comments from the Rose
Garden Friday morning formed “the
start of this campaign.” [New York
Times, 9/5/05]
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
DEMAND THAT DHS TO PAY
ATTENTION TO WORKERSAFETY: “By Friday, experts and
officials from NIH, the Department
of Labor and the Environmental Protection Agency began to make frantic
calls to the Department of Homeland
Security and members of Congress,
demanding that the worker-safety
portion of the national response plan
be activated.” [Wall Street Journal]
EARLY AM — BUSH
WATCHES DVD OF THE
WEEK’S NEWSCASTS CREATED
BY
STAFF
WHO
THOUGHT BUSH “NEEDED TO
SEE THE HORRIFIC REPORTS”:
“The reality, say several aides who
did not wish to be quoted because it
might displease the president, did not
really sink in until Thursday night.
Some White House staffers were
watching the evening news and
thought the president needed to see
the horrific reports coming out of
New Orleans. Counselor Bartlett
made up a DVD of the newscasts so
Bush could see them in their entirety
as he flew down to the Gulf Coast the
next morning on Air Force One.”
[Newsweek]
10 AM CDT — PRESIDENT
BUSH STAGES PHOTO-OP
“BRIEFING”: Coast Guard helicopters and crew diverted to act as backdrop for President Bush’s photo-op.
10:35AM CDT — BUSH
PRAISES MICHAEL BROWN:
“Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a
job.” [White House, 9/2/05]
BUSH VISIT GROUNDS
FOOD AID: “Three tons of food
ready for delivery by air to refugees
in St. Bernard Parish and on Algiers
Point sat on the Crescent City Connection bridge Friday afternoon as air
traffic was halted because of President Bush’s visit to New Orleans,
officials said.” [Times-Picayune]
LEVEE REPAIR WORK ORCHESTRATED
FOR
PRESIDENT’S VISIT: Sen. Mary
Landrieu, 9/3: “Touring this critical
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site yesterday with the President, I
saw what I believed to be a real and
significant effort to get a handle on a
major cause of this catastrophe. Flying over this critical spot again this
morning, less than 24 hours later, it
became apparent that yesterday we
witnessed a hastily prepared stage set
for a Presidential photo opportunity;
and the desperately needed resources
we saw were this morning reduced to
a single, lonely piece of equipment.”
[Sen. Mary Landrieu]
BUSH
USES
50
FIREFIGHTERS AS PROPS IN
DISASTER AREA PHOTO-OP: A
group of 1,000 firefighters convened
in Atlanta to volunteer with the
Katrina relief efforts. Of those, “a
team of 50 Monday morning quickly
was ushered onto a flight headed for
Louisiana. The crew’s first assignment: to stand beside President Bush
as he tours devastated areas.” [Salt
Lake Tribune; Reuters]
12PM CDT — BUSH “SATISFIED WITH THE RESPONSE”: “I
am satisfied with the response. I am
not satisfied with all the results.” [AP]
PM – FEMA’S NO. 2 OFFICIAL “IMPRESSED” WITH
GOVERNMENT RESPONSE: “I
am actually very impressed with the
mobilization of man and machine to
help our friends in this unfortunate
area….I think it’s one of the most
impressive search-and-rescue operations this country has ever conducted
domestically.” [Time]
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
SENIOR BUSH ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL LIES TO
WASHINGTON POST, CLAIMS
GOV. BLANCO NEVER DECLARED STATE OF EMERGENCY: The Post reported in their
Sunday edition “As of Saturday,
Blanco still had not declared a state
of emergency, the senior Bush official said.” They were forced to issue
a correction hours later. [Washington
Post, 9/4/05]
9AM CDT — BUSH BLAMES
STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS: “[T]he magnitude of responding to a crisis over a disaster
area that is larger than the size of
Great Britain has created tremendous
problems that have strained state and
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local capabilities. The result is that
many of our citizens simply are not
getting the help they need.” [White
House, 9/3/05]
8:05PM CDT – FEMA FINALIZES BUS REQUEST: “FEMA
ended up modifying the number of
buses it thought it needed to get the
job done, until it settled on a final
request of 1,335 buses at 8:05 p.m. on
Sept. 3. The buses, though, trickled
into New Orleans, with only a dozen
or so arriving the first day.” [Wall
Street Journal]
COOP MINERS:
THE STRUGGLE
CONTINUES
By IBEW Member Dean Peoples
A brief update on the fight for
the Union at the Coop Mine in
Huntington, Utah — one of the
most important but little known
labor struggles in the U.S. today.
Win or loose, the struggle to unionize the Coop Mine represents an
important step in the direction of
reconquering ground which has
been lost by organized labor to
non-union operations in the region.
Two of the striking miners
made a presentation on their
struggle to the King County Labor
Council last year. Several Seattle
area Union members traveled to
Utah recently to attend the Second
Anniversary gathering of the Coop
miners on August 21. They reported that the struggle continues,
the miners are united, they are
making progress in bringing economic and political pressure on
the company, but they face major
challenges in the courts and footdragging by the NLRB.
Due to the fact that none of the
fired miners has returned to the
Coop Mine and the miners continue to picket the coal loadout
points, the output from the mine
has been low and this has interfered with the operations of plants
which have contracts for coal from
the mine. Since the NLRB has
refused to release the result of the
10
January 05 Union election, which
clearly gave the victory to the
UMWA and removed the company union, the company has continued refusing to accept the
UMWA.
Unable to defeat the miners
through intimidation and the firing of Union supporters, the mine
owners turned to the courts for
help. They have instigated legal
proceedings to bring the miners
and their supporters into court,
attempting to bankrupt them with
legal proceedings and sap their
time and energy.
Because of this, a court battle
challenging Union rights, free
speech, and freedom of the press
is unfolding today in Utah. In addition to suing the UMWA and 17
Coop miners, company lawyers
are also charging the Militant
newspaper, the Salt Lake Tribune,
the Deseret Morning News, and
other Unions, organizations and
individuals with “defaming” the
company for their coverage and
support of the strike.
The challenge now for supporters of the miners is to increase the
political pressure to force the company and the courts to drop their
frivolous harassment lawsuit. The
first part of the case to be heard
will be that dealing with the supposed “defamatory” articles carried in the newspapers. Since a
large part of the company brief
consists of allegations against the
Militant newspaper, the Militant
has responded by raising funds
and rallying support to defeat the
company litigation through organizing the Militant Fighting Fund.
Legal documents submitted in the
case can be found at
www.themilitant.com.
Those interested in contributing to the fund and adding their
names to a list of endorsers, can
do so at: Militant Fighting Fund,
P.O. Box 520994, Salt Lake City,
Utah 84152-0994. Make checks
payable to “Militant Fighting
Fund”. For more information, email:
MilitantFightingFund@yahoo.com.
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Civil Service Board
Position 2 - Dan Sexton
Bond Measures - Metropolitan Parks – Support
LOCAL ELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS
GENERAL ELECTION 11/8/05
ABSENTEES MAILED 10/15/05
Snohomish County
Edmonds
Edmonds City Council, Pos. 2 - Deanna Dawson
Everett
Mayor - Ray Stephanson
Everett City Council, Pos. 1 - Paul Roberts
Everett City Council, Pos. 2 - Mark Olson
Everett City Council, Pos. 3 - Arlan Hatloe
Everett City Council, Pos. 5 - Drew Nielsen
Everett Port Commission - Connie Niva
Lynnwood - Mayor - Don Gough
Mukilteo
Mukilteo City Council, Pos. 2 - Marko Liias
Snohomish
Snohomish County Council, Pos. 5 - Dave Sommers
Snohomish County Council, Pos. 4 - Dave Gossett
Snohomish City Council, Pos. 6 - Liz Loomis
Judicial
Court of Appeals - Special Election - Steve Dwyer
Court of Appeals- Special Election - Jay Leach
Port Races
Everett Port Commission - Connie Niva
Fire Commissioner
Commissioner Fire District #1 - Chris Glenn
Charter Review Committee Candidates
District 3 - Mike Cooper
District 3 - Chris Glenn
District 1 - Ryan Larsen
District 2 - Marko Liias
District 2 - David Simpson
District 1 - Ed Triezenberg
King County
Port of Seattle - Extremely important races!
Position 1 - Lawrence Molloy
Position 3 - Lloyd Hara
Position 4 - Jack Jolly
King County Executive - Ron Sims
King County Sheriff - Sue Rahr
King County Council, District 2 - Larry Gossett,
King County Council, District 4 - Larry Phillips,
King County Council, District 5 - Julia Patterson,
King County Council, District 8 - Dow Constantine
City of Seattle
Port of Seattle - Extremely important races!
Position 1 - Lawrence Molloy
Position 3 - Lloyd Hara
Position 4 - Jack Jolly
Mayor - Greg Nickels
Seattle City Attorney - Tom Carr
Seattle City Council
Position 2 - Richard Conlin
Position 6 - Nick Licata
Seattle School Districts
School District 4 - Doug Eglington
School District 7 - Linda Thompson-Black
Seattle Monorail Board
Seattle Monorail Board, Pos. 8 - OPPOSE Cindi Laws
Seattle Monorail Board, Pos. 9 - Cleve Stockmeyer
Burien
Burien City Council, Pos. 1 - Sue Blazak
Burien City Council, Pos. 3 - Joan McGilton
Burien City Council, Pos. 5 - Rose Clark
Federal Way - Municipal Court - David Tracey
Issaquah
Issaquah Mayor - Hank Thomas
Issaquah City Council, Pos. 5 - Maureen McGCarry
Kent - Mayor - Judy Woods
Lake Washington School Board
Position 4 - Doug Eglington
Seatac City Council
Pos. 2 - Chris Wythe
Shoreline City Council
Position 3 - Janet Way
Position 5 - Cindy Ryu
Initiatives
I - 912 - VOTE NO ~ The “Gas Tax means jobs for us and better
roads here
I - 330 - VOTE NO ~ This is good for Corporations and bad for us
I - 336 - VOTE YES ~ Maintains Patient Rights
I - 342 - VOTE NO ~ Repeal Transportation Fees
I - 343 - VOTE NO ~ Proof of Citizenship to Vote
I - 344 - VOTE NO ~ Require Candidate WASL Test
Pierce County
Tacoma
Mayor - Bill Baarsma
City Council
2nd District - Jake Fey
4th District - Rick Talbert
5th District - Connie Ladenburg
6th District - Mike Lonergan
Port of Tacoma
Metropolitan Parks
Position 1 - Connie Bacon
Position 3 - Victoria Woodards
Position 2 - Dick Marzano
Position 4 - Ryan Mello
Position 4 - Ted Bottiger
Position 5 - Larry Dahl
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
AT SARA’S SANCTUARY
IBEW Local 46 electricians Shannon
Hagen, Sheila Peach,
Stephanie Curry, Jessie
Davis and Loren McPherson
volunteered their time to help
the shelter with some
electrical work.
The shelter is in need
of some plumbing and
carpentry work also.
If you are interested
in volunteering some
time, please contact
Jessica Wood at
Shipwrights Local
1184
(206) 441-8266
or
Catherine Vance at
IBEW Local 46
(253) 395-6505.
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2005 PICNIC ‘MINI’ GOLF TOURNAMENT
by Retired Member Chuck Cook
On August 21, 2005 before our Seattle Picnic that was held at the Shrine Nile Country Club, a ‘mini’ golf
tournament was set up for members to play. We had sixteen players signed up to come out for the tournament.
I would like to thank all the members and Business Representatives that sponsored an apprentice, we had
eight apprentices, first and second year that had their green fees and cart paid for, as they said, they could
not of afforded to play without our support.
The feed back was that all had a great time, not only because of the Oasis cart that relieves their thirst on
the course, but also from the fellowship with our Journeymen that were playing the game with them. The
closest to the 9th hole was won by Dan Bischofberger; the longest drive on the 11 th hole was won by Hans
Diffner.
All players were given a prize and all were winners by just playing the game and making it a successful
event for the day. Hopefully next year we will have more Journeymen members step up to sponsor more
apprentices at the bigger and better golf tournament in the works now.
Again, a big thank you to all who stepped up this year.
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IBEW LOCAL 46 GOLF TOURNAMENT
Jack Coble, Dwayne Hawkes, & Rich Riotto
IBEW Local 46 Retirees Club
Saturday, September 17th turned
out to be a great day at Lake Wilderness Golf Course for a golf tournament. We had 96 players – that’s 24
teams. The shot-gun start was on
time with NO RAIN. The sun finally showed through later in the
day.
Our groups included:
~ Bill Wilbur, Sr. (81) with his
kids Terry & Bill, Jr.
~ Dick Olson (87) with family
and friends
~ Bob Keller (retired & former
Business Manager) with his boys
Mike, Jeff & John
First place went to Mark Gibbs,
2005
Bob Whiteside, Frank Boccamazzo,
and Jimmy Boal – these guys are
from the City of Seattle Inspection
Department. Great job! Their score
was 54, which is 16 under par; the
string helped!
Second and third place teams
tied. They added up the title monies
and divided it out equally. Money
leftover went to the food bank.
Dave Grambush (75 & retired)
helped with the strings. We sold
them at $2.00 per foot – with the
money going to the food bank. We
raised over $300 for the food bank;
teams donated $10 each.
Everyone received a gift. We
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want to thank Platt for all the support and gifts they donated for our
cause. FUN!
There were cash prizes for Long
Drive – Brian Keller of Prime Electric won the front and back sides.
Patsy Hampton (Ron’s wife) won
longest drive and closest to the pin
for some cash. Karlena Bromiley
(Dispatch Intern) won closest to the
pin (7) – also for some cash. Closest
for the men went to Bob Whiteside
– 30¾” on 7 and Kevin Garison – 810” on 15 – both for cash.
Again thanks to all you participated and donated. Hope to see you
all next year!
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OLYMPIC PENINSULA
IBEW 46 RETIREES
CLUB
By Retired Member Chuck Cook
Our next meeting will be held on
Oct. 13, 2005 at the All Star Bowling Alley Restaurant in Silverdale,
WA. Breakfast is at 9:30 a.m. with
our meeting starting at 10:30 a.m.
All members and family or friends
are welcome to join us.
BREMERTON CAMPOUT
REPORT
For our 2 nd Annual Campout, we
had a very nice turn out of retired
members and active members who
came up starting on Friday night,
some arriving late in the evening.
There were a total of thirty-three
members and family members in
our group camp out. We enjoyed
our Friday night potluck with home
made spaghetti dinner, garlic bread,
great salads with fixings and killer
deserts with the beverage of choice.
After we got a camp fire started, it
was enjoyed late into the night.
Saturday we walked across the
parking lot to help with and enjoy
the picnic for the day. For Saturday
night, we had our ‘Survivors Potluck Dinner’ around 8:00 p.m. with
home made Chile and sweet corn
bread, corn on the cob, baked
salmon, and more great salads, left
over picnic odds and ends, some
more good desserts, and that favorite beverage of choice. The Saturday night campfire was enjoyed not
only by the campers, but also by a
few picnic survivors who stayed on
or came back to enjoy the evening
of companionship and camaraderie
shared by all, that again lasted late
into the night.
On Sunday morning the members were greeted with pancakes,
breakfast sausage, bacon, eggs and
hot coffee. We started to break camp
about 10:00 a.m., loaded up and
cleaned up our camp sites and most
were headed out about noon or so. I
wish to thank all the members who
not only helped with the picnic, but
2005
also the members that volunteered,
contributed food and helped with
our campout, as they are the ones
that make things like this work for
all of us to enjoy and want them to
know that their efforts are greatly
appreciated. Thank You. We are
starting to plan next year’s campout,
so keep an eye on the Sparks for
more information.
SEATTLE RETIREES’
CLUB
By Retired Member Karl Krull
Good turnout. We had enough
people to eat all the donuts. Let’s
try and get more people than donuts and I will share my five!
Mr. Tom J. Clark talked to us
about Medicare, Medicaid and
long term care. I think he sells
something but that is his specialty.
Call him at 253-203-8927 for more
information. He’s been helpful to
one of our members. Anyway, we
all must prepare ourselves for retirement.
Next meeting we will have a
speaker from the US Department
of Health and Human Services.
Ross Reider will also be at our
October 12 meeting to tell us about
the Pacific Northwest Labor History Association.
Call Brett Olson to help the
Marine Apprentice program at
253-315-0540. There are many
definite opportunities for work
with the right training and good
possibilities for more.
Goodbye Alex. See you on the
big one.
All units need more money in
Health & Welfare and Pension
funds.
We passed Dave Grambush’s
hat and collected $127.00 for the
Food Bank.
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If your vacation account balance lies inactive for too long,
they stop paying interest on it.
Check it out.
Point of Information: 3M has
no Unions.
Repeat Safety Reminder! The
propellant gas in your WD40 spray
can is propane.
Here is a question for anyone
who cares to respond: How come
it’s called “Labor Troubles” when
it should be “Management
Troubles”? In my opinion, most
of Labor’s troubles are caused by
Management.
Anyone interested in a
carpool to the Retirees’ Meetings?
Stolen Quote: Maintenance
free means that when something
breaks it can’t be fixed.
If you get a chance to watch
Edwin Hill’s video, watch it!
Jackets????
Call 206-448-3110 for senior
information and assistance.
Retirees’ Christmas Luncheon is Friday, December 2,
2005. Call 253-395-6500 by November 28, 2005 to sign up, five
dollars each at the door. Bring
non-perishable food and money
donations for our Food Bank,
IBEW Sick & Visitation Committee and King County Labor
Agency. Donations will be “earmarked”.
Dave Grambush is still, as far
as I know, the biggest contributor
to our Food Bank.
Call Me! 206-937-4757. Karl
Krull.
PS: We have a bathtub grab
bar and a bathtub bench to loan
out.
PPS: No Retirees’ Meeting
December 14.
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UNION MEETING SCHEDULE
Building Managers
Executive Board
General Meeting
1st & 3rd Tue
1st & 3rd Tue
2nd Wed
5:15 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Executive Board Room
Executive Board Room
Auditorium
COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Exam Board
EWMC
Organizing Committee
PAC
Retired Members
Safety Committee
Sick & Visitation
Union Meet-up
Unity Committee
2nd Tue
5:30 p.m.
st
1 Thu
5:00 p.m.
1st & 3rd Tue 4:30 p.m.
4th Wed
4:30 p.m.
nd
2 Wed
10:00 a.m.
4:30 p.m.
1st Thu
3rd Thu
5:00 p.m.
1st & 3rd Thu 5:00 p.m.
3rd Thu
5:00 p.m.
Classroom 2
Classroom 4
Classroom 2
Executive Board Room
Classroom 3
Classroom 2
Classroom 2
Classroom 4
Executive Board Room
UNIT MEETINGS
Marine
Marine Apprenticeship Classes
Motor Shop
HVAC
Residential
Stockman
Teledata
Wiremen
Bremerton
Port Angeles
Seattle
1st Wed
Every
Mon & Wed
1st Wed
1st Thu
1st Wed
1st Wed
1st Wed
5:30 p.m.
Classroom 4
5 - 8:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
Classroom 3
Executive Board Room
Executive Board Room
Classroom 4*
Classroom 4*
Classroom 1 & 2
3rd Wed
4th Wed
1st Wed
7:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m
Bremerton Hall
Port Angeles Hall
Auditorium
Office Hours
Lunch Closure
Dispatch Office Hours
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
6:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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2005
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VOL. 19 NO. 9
IBEW L OCAL U NION N O . 46
19802 62 ND A VE S
K ENT , WA 98032
G ARY A. P RICE , B USINESS M ANAGER
253-395-6500
WWW . IBEW 46. ORG
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LOCAL CONTACT INFORMATION
JOB LINE
MAIN NUMBER
FAX
DISPATCH FAX
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Dispatchers
253-395-6516
253-395-6500
253-872-7059
253-395-6539
866-651-4600
Bud Allbery
Karlena Bromiley
253-395-6531
253-395-6529
Greg Boyd
Greg Galusha
Virgil Hamilton
Hank McGuire
Greg Moore
253-395-6515
253-395-6512
360-373-0808
253-395-6526
253-395-6511
Elwood Evans
Kenn Hasling
Janet Lewis
Jim Ringel
253-395-6514
253-395-6517
253-395-6519
360-373-0808
Teledata
Jim Tosh
253-395-6528
Public Sector
George Duncalf
253-395-6522
Marine, Motor, Oil
Brett Olson
253-395-6521
Office Manager
Kathi Scott
253-395-6524
Dues
Maureen Darrah
Sue Smithson
Tani Healey
253-395-6503
253-395-6502
253-395-6501
Ronda Highfill
253-395-6530
Organizers
Wire Representatives
Dispatch Secretary
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PERMIT NO. 1162
IN THIS ISSUE
BUSINESS MANAGER’S REPORT ................... 1
NO ON I-912 ......................................................... 2
OFFICERS AND STAFF ..................................... 3
BROADCAST NEWS ........................................... 3
HVAC UNIT .......................................................... 4
ORGANIZING REPORT ..................................... 4
IBEW LOCAL 46
OFFICE STAFF CHANGES ............................ 4
THE GENERATION GAP! .................................. 5
REAL KATRINA TIMELINE .............................. 7
COOP MINERS:
THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES .................... 10
LOCAL ELECTION RECOMMENDATIONS . 11
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ................................. 13
2005 PICNIC ‘MINI’
GOLF TOURNAMENT ................................... 15
IBEW LOCAL 46
GOLF TOURNAMENT .................................. 16
OLYMPIC PENINSULA
IBEW 46 RETIREES CLUB ........................... 18
SEATTLE RETIREES’CLUB ............................ 18
UNION MEETING SCHEDULE ...................... 19