NEWBURGH- More than 200 union electricians from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 363 lined Route 17K in the Town ofย Newburgh on Wednesday afternoon to rally against a warehouse project that has awarded an electrical contract to a non-union, out of the area company.
The union members held signs that read โLocal jobs gone, local wages underminedโ and โWe live here, you donโt,โ as drivers who passed the rally honked their horns in support.
Shenita Hannon, a fifth year apprentice from Middletown, was one of the members who attended the rally.ย Hannon, who served eight years in the Army prior to joining IBEW Local 363, said that in addition to preserving local jobs, quality of work is important.
โI am here to support both superior work and fair wages,โ said Hannon.ย โI am here because we must uphold the highest standards of workmanship and pay.โ
Sam Fratto, business manager of IBEW Local 363 organized the rally.ย โThe general contractor, CMC, would not accept bids from local electrical companies,โ said Fratto.ย โWe never had a shot, and they awarded the work to Panko Electric out of Binghamton because they were the cheapest.ย We are here today because we canโt allow local jobs to be filled by out-of-area labor.โ
Fratto spoke about the greater impact out of area labor has on the union.ย Local 363โs apprenticeship program, which is run at their training center in Harriman, has been where many obtained their training to become licensed electricians through its department of labor certified curriculum.
โWhen we donโt even have the opportunity on projects like this, it means fewer apprentices and opportunities for people who live here,โ said Fratto.ย โWhen local jobs are sent away, it makes it more difficult for our members to support their families, and for our organization to support itโs training center for the benefit of future electricians.โ
Zecharia Flores from Poughkeepsie, who…
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