| Calling All Motivated Retirees:Request for Organizing Assistance
 
 The IBEW Special Projects Department is constantly seeking experienced 
              organizers in the industrial branches of the Brotherhood.  "We know we have years upon years of organizing experience 
              in our highly skilled and motivated retired members who may be looking 
              for a way to help out our fine organization," said International 
              President Edwin D. Hill.  "For this reason we are reaching out to our retired—not 
              tired—members," President Hill said. "We are offering 
              retirees a chance to remain active with the Brotherhood through 
              helping to bring your vast experiences in organizing to campaigns 
              that may be in your area and in need of a helping hand. We hope 
              that by bringing your experience into some of our important efforts, 
              some of that experience will be passed on to our existing and future 
              organizers." International President Hill has shown his commitment to industrial 
              organizing in many ways. Reaching out to retirees is one way of 
              renewing efforts in the field. Many industrial local unions don’t 
              have the personnel or finances to undertake an industrial campaign 
              of any size. Any campaign can use help with hand-billing, communicating 
              with employees, letter writing, volunteer organizing, committee 
              building, teaching or even providing advice on leading a campaign. 
              Retirees’ past experiences would be a huge asset in any of 
              these or other areas. This request for assistance first appeared 
              in the January 2003 I-ROAR/IBEW newsletter, a publication of the 
              International Retired Officers and Representatives of the IBEW. Retirees who have a desire to volunteer on any campaign in their 
              area may contact the Special Projects Department at (202) 728-6151 
              or the office of the Vice Presidential District in which they reside. 
              "We would be very appreciative of any help you can offer," 
              said Special Projects Department Director Fred "Rocky" 
              Clark. 
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