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We earnestly invite all workers belonging to our trade to come forward, join our ranks and help increase our numbers, until there shall be no one working at our trade outside our Brotherhood
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Latino United Society
The Latino United Society is a new IBEW Local 6 social club formed by a group of members that are interested in promoting positive activities and member participation. Our goal is to elevate the moral, intellectual and social interest of our members by joining together and enjoying activities beneficial to our local. Cultivating friendship amongst our membership today will ensure a stronger and more united Local 6 tomorrow. We will have our first official meeting at 55 Fillmore on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 4:30PM. You are invited to attend, meet and talk to your fellow members. We will be forming a committee to represent the Latino United Society and begin taking ideas for the design of our logo. Come out and get involved!
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Member To Member Outreach in SF
Thursday June 20th 4:30 at Your Union Hall.
Help strengthen our union by getting involved.
All IBEW members are welcome to join us.
Contact:
Steve Cloherty
Membership Development
IBEW Local Union 6
415-861-5752
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SAY NO TO HELIX!!!
Mohammed Nuru
Director Department of Public Works (415) 554-6920
Edgar Lopez
Deputy Director for Buildings and City Architect (415) 557-4675
Tara Lamont
Project Manager (415) 557-4664
Bret Firebaugh
Project Executive, Charles Pankow Builders, Ltd. (415) 543-4010
MajGen J. Michael Myatt, USMC (Ret.)
President, War Memorial Board of Trustees (415) 554-6308
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APPLICATIONS FOR INSIDE WIREMAN APPRENTICESHIP
Applications will be available;
Tuesdays in July 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th, 2013 between the hours of
1:00pm & 3:30pm.
Only individuals present on these days and times, with all the
required documents, will be allowed to apply.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* Applicant must provide proof of High School Graduation or the equivalent, or a 2-
Year A.A / A.
Read More...
Download:
Announcement 2013.pdf
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OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SOUND AND COMMUNICATION APPRENTICESHIP APPLICATIONS
Wage & Fringe Benefits: $13.27 to $16.84 per hour to start, depending on location, as per IBEW/NECA Collective Bargaining Agreement (as of 12/01/11), with periodic advancement. Medical & Retirement benefits are provided as per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, based on hours worked.
Read More...
Download:
Sound & Com Application_Announcement_ 3_2012.pdf
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1. NORCAL JATC Recruitment Brochure.pdf
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Dues Notification Change
Delinquent Dues Notices will no longer be sent out via certified mail. Please remember that it is the members responsibility to maintain a current dues status. Monthly membership dues are payable quarterly in advance no later than the first Local Union meeting in January, April, July, and October of each year. Your attention to this very important matter is greatly appreciated.
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Register Now to access Dispatch Information
Once you have registered and been accepted you will be able to view the calls taken and the open calls.
Out or Work list is posted under Member Sign-In in the Member Resources drop down menu.
http://www.ibew6.org/index.cfm?zone=/unionactive/user_signup.cfm
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| Stalled Schlage Lock redevelopment may have found key to move ahead |
With an unparalleled housing market booming in San Francisco, a developer is trying again to lock down the redevelopment of a large plot in Visitacion Valley that has sat fallow for more than a decade.
The former Schlage Lock Co. factory site is in many ways the exemplar of the dense, transit-friendly development that San Francisco, the greater Bay Area and the state love.
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| Could a New Neighborhood Grow in the Shadow of I-280? |
If tearing down yet another San Francisco freeway doesn't seem to be enough of undertaking, turn your attention to a new proposal that calls for the replacement of the northern spur of I-280 with a street-level "boulevard" as just one of Three Big Moves designed to entirely reimagine the City's eastern neighborhoods and the southern gateway to downtown.
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| Proposed Cathedral Hill Tower Redesigned, Planning Powering Up |
While SOM’s designs for a 38-story, elliptical-shaped glass tower to rise atop Cathedral Hill have been kicked to the curb, ADCO has dusted off their plans to build a tower at 1481 Post Street with new designs for a 36-story tower rising up to 416 feet across from Saint Mary's Cathedral.
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| Two Days Until Towering Folsom Street Development Begins |
The no parking signs for have been hung on the parking meters around the parking lot bounded by Folsom, Main, and Beale Streets, and on Friday, June 14, Tishman is slated to start preparing the site for the two big towers, 8-story midrises, and podium building to rise at 201 Folsom.
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| Rock Health set to take digital health hub to Mission Bay |
Rock Health, a digital health start-up accelerator, plans to move to Mission Bay later this year, warming the cockles of Mayor Ed Lee's heart, to say nothing of Alexandria Real Estate Equities' head honcho Joel Marcus.
Telegenic CEO Halle Tecco is moving her headquarters to the city's booming biotech hub sometime later this year, at 455 South Mission Bay Blvd.
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