"Rekindle the Spirit" - The 2004 IBEW Manufacturing Conference Mike Mowrey, International Vice President, Ninth District, welcomed the delegates to Las Vegas and conveyed his wishes for a successful conference. Stanley Rice, Local Union 613 delegate and Chairman of System Council EM-5 delivered the invocation. International President Hill thanked the delegates for their efforts and hard work on behalf of their members, and recognized the Manufacturing Department Staff for the work they do for the IBEW. He reported on the unfair trade petition filed by the AFL-CIO against China that cites human and worker rights abuses. These policies keep workers wages low and cause great harm to the U.S. market. He also noted that China manipulates their currency, which creates an unfair cost disadvantage for companies doing business in North America. In his remarks to the delegates, Bob Roberts, Director of Manufacturing, reiterated the theme "Rekindle the Spirit." Although the IBEW Manufacturing branch has experienced a dramatic loss of members over the years, the rate of loss was significantly less last year. Director Roberts reported on recent organizing successes within manufacturing, and pointed out the many advantages and benefits of union membership. He urged the delegates to protect what has been achieved by getting their members involved and more active in politics, organizing and non-traditional collective bargaining. Director Roberts reminded the delegates that "Theres much work to do to rekindle the spirit of our manufacturing membership" and "you must be the catalyst for change. You can make a difference." Rick Diegel, Director, IBEW Political/Legislative Affairs Department affirmed the importance of this years election, reminding delegates that "money is the mothers milk of politics." Director Diegel acknowledged those local unions that have been contributing to COPE, and urged those locals that have not contributed to start. He stated that, given President Bushs record fundraising, organized labor needs to do more than we have in the past, continuing our "grassroots" campaign to focus on the issues facing working men and women. Rocky Clark, Director, IBEW Professional and Industrial Membership Development, discussed the various aspects of an organizing campaign. Because organizing is ever changing, he urged the delegates to be creative and implement strategies that enhance the potential for success. The delegates also heard presentations on the financial management of their 401(k) plans, union-sponsored insurance plans, effective communications and the IBEW Products web site. |
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