IBEW Local 1900Serving the energy needs of the Nation's Capitol and the surrounding areas. We represent the bargaining unit members of PEPco,PHI,Mirant Mid-Atlantic and Washington Gas/Frederick Division. Our members are made up of various trades from the Lineman to the Power Plant Technicians; Administration workers to Meter Installers both gas and electric. As you can see below our primary goal is to provide this service SAFELY! No part of the service we render, nor any job that we perform, shall ever become so important that we cannot take the time to do the job safely! As most of our members know this is on the back of every Local 1900 contract. I would like to add a note to our members who are reading this: We are not being paid by the speed in which the work is completed so DO NOT RUSH YOUR JOB! Please take the necessary precautions and follow safety John Holt, President Local 1900 ENERGY IS OUR BUSINESS - UNION IS OUR CHOICE! Contractor IssuesSubmitted by john holt on Fri, 04/04/2008 - 8:35pm.
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Contractually the company can hire contracters as long as no Local 1900 member loses his/her job due to a reduction in force. But this does not mean we have to help them do it! 4 rules when you mix union workers and contractors. 1) We do not train them to do the job ..ANY JOB! 2) We do not work along side or hand in hand with them. 3) We don't loan them our tools. They are contracted to do a job so they should have their own tools! 4) Last but definitely not least they must follow the same safety guidelines and rules as we do. John L Holt President Local 1900 President Holt testifies before DC Committee on Public Services & Consumer AffairsSubmitted by john holt on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 3:06pm.
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In May and July Local 1900 President/Business Manager testified before D.C. Public Service commission on PEPco's failing infrastructure and the lack of trained workforce. Hard Hat StickersSubmitted by john holt on Wed, 12/19/2007 - 7:39pm.
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New local 1900 Emblem Mirant and IBEW Local 1900 Officers and Workers work together to keep the Potomac River plant openSubmitted by Karl Furbush on Thu, 05/24/2007 - 9:08am.
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Residents, Officials Debate Fate of Mirant's Potomac River Plant Utilities brace for worker shortageSubmitted by Karl Furbush on Fri, 05/18/2007 - 7:40am.
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John Holt, president of IBEW Local 1900, says Potomac Electric Power, or Pepco, in Washington, D.C., has scaled back its tree-trimming and pole-replacement programs because of manpower shortages, slowing customer hookups and repairs. Pepco spokesman Robert Dobkin disputes that IBEW Takes on Big Guns at Texas Utility and Wins 254 to 218December 20, 2006 It looked another case of corporate greed at workers’ expense when nonunion TXU, Texas’ largest power company, led by one of the highest paid utility executives in the U.S., announced in June that the jobs of hundreds employees—from linemen to clerks—would be subcontracted, reducing holidays, vacations, sick days and overtime pay, while jeopardizing service for households and big industries alike.Unions Sue Over OSHA Delay on Protective ClothingJanuary 5, 2007 Labor unity took a step forward on Jan. 3 when the AFL-CIO joined with the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), an affiliate of the Change to Win Coalition, in a lawsuit to force the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) to implement rules requiring employers to pay for personal protective equipment for workers. |
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