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http://www.chicagounionnews.com/2010/10/chicago-ibew-official-opposes-plan-by.html
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers plans to add a new grade of employees in between apprentices and journeymen. Known as construction wiremen or construction electricians, these workers would not be required to complete the union's standard training program and, as a result, would earn less pay than certified journeymen. The goal is to lower the overall cost of labor so that IBEW can remain competitive in the markets that are currently dominated by non-union labor.
Local 134 journeymen make roughly $67 an hour including benefits.
The construction wiremen would likely start at 40 percent of a journeyman's wage
$135k/yr?!
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers plans to add a new grade of employees in between apprentices and journeymen. Known as construction wiremen or construction electricians, these workers would not be required to complete the union's standard training program and, as a result, would earn less pay than certified journeymen. The goal is to lower the overall cost of labor so that IBEW can remain competitive in the markets that are currently dominated by non-union labor.
Local 134 journeymen make roughly $67 an hour including benefits.
The construction wiremen would likely start at 40 percent of a journeyman's wage
$135k/yr?!