History and Structure of the IBEW.

History and Structure of the IBEW.
Author: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

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History & Structure of the IBEW.

History & Structure of the IBEW.
Author: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Federal Committee on Apprenticeship

The Federal Committee on Apprenticeship
Author: United States. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1978
Genre: Apprentices
ISBN:

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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Author: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1988
Genre: Electric industry workers
ISBN:

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History & Structure

History & Structure
Author: International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 41
Release: 1993*
Genre: Electric industry workers
ISBN:

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Bringing Power to the People

Bringing Power to the People
Author: Ellie Belew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2013-12-21
Genre: Electric industry workers
ISBN: 9780989285902

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BRINGING POWER TO THE PEOPLE tells the story of IBEW Local #77 and its members--be they linemen, dam operators, meter readers, customer service representatives, tree trimmers, power dispatchers, protection relay system operators, iron workers, substation wiremen, or even once, a graveyard digger. Throughout Local #77's history these workers have supported each other under different employers and across their trades to gain living wages, safer working conditions, while providing reliable electricity to our region.

Lighting the Nation's Capital

Lighting the Nation's Capital
Author: Priscilla Nemeth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1992
Genre: Labor unions
ISBN:

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Building the Golden Gate Bridge

Building the Golden Gate Bridge
Author: Harvey Schwartz
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0295806206

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Silver Award Winner, 2016 Nautilus Book Award in Young Adult (YA) Non-Fiction Moving beyond the familiar accounts of politics and the achievements of celebrity engineers and designers, Building the Golden Gate Bridge is the first book to primarily feature the voices of the workers themselves. This is the story of survivors who vividly recall the hardships, hazards, and victories of constructing the landmark span during the Great Depression. Labor historian Harvey Schwartz has compiled oral histories of nine workers who helped build the celebrated bridge. Their powerful recollections chronicle the technical details of construction, the grueling physical conditions they endured, the small pleasures they enjoyed, and the gruesome accidents some workers suffered. The result is an evocation of working-class life and culture in a bygone era. Most of the bridge builders were men of European descent, many of them the sons of immigrants. Schwartz also interviewed women: two nurses who cared for the injured and tolerated their antics, the wife of one 1930s builder, and an African American ironworker who toiled on the bridge in later years. These powerful stories are accompanied by stunning photographs of the bridge under construction. An homage to both the American worker and the quintessential San Francisco landmark, Building the Golden Gate Bridge expands our understanding of Depression-era labor and California history and makes a unique contribution to the literature of this iconic span.

Axioms for Organizers

Axioms for Organizers
Author: Fred Ross, Sr.
Publisher: Fred Ross, Sr.
Total Pages: 100
Release:
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1311454446

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Fred Ross Sr.’s AXIOMS FOR ORGANIZERS is a gem–a concise and inspired treasure trove of tips for people committed to building organizations and movements for social justice. It provides a stirring portrait of Ross, Sr., one of the most influential grassroots organizers of the 20th century, and spells out his philosophy and guiding principles for organizers. The bilingual (English-Spanish) AXIOMS FOR ORGANIZERS captures a lifetime of Ross Sr.’s work with disenfranchised and oppressed people and their struggle to win respect and dignity. As former US Labor Secretary Robert Reich writes in his glowing introduction to AXIOMS, "From the migrant farm worker camps of California’s Central Valley to the streets of Los Angeles, from union halls to the halls of state legislatures, Ross taught people of all backgrounds the art and science of standing up for their rights in the face of racism, bigotry and greed. He stirred the imagination and helped communities break down barriers and achieve the seemingly impossible. In the 1950s, Ross worked to build chapters of the Community Service Organization (CSO) throughout California, and it was during this time that he identified and mentored a young farm worker in San Jose named Cesar Chavez." Cesar Chavez once said of his mentor: "Fred did such a good job of explaining how poor people could build power, I could taste it." As Dolores Huerta recalled, "Fred Ross, Sr. changed my life. He inspired and taught me how to organize. He had so much faith in the power of ordinary people to make history." In AXIOMS FOR ORGANIZERS, Ross Sr. culls the lessons drawn from five decades of organizing experience under thematic headings followed by short nuggets of organizing gold. Chapters range from “Characteristics of a Good Organizer,” to “Fundamentals,” “Pitfalls,” “Hope, Motivation and Action,” and “Organizing in the Internet Age,” (the last chapter, a contribution by his son, legendary organizer Fred Ross, Jr.) In Fred Ross Sr. style, axioms are succinct and compelling. The duty of the organizer is to provide people with the opportunity to work for what they believe in. If you think you can do it for people, you’ve stopped understanding what it means to be an organizer. To inspire hope, you must have hope. To win the hearts and minds of people, forget the dry facts and statistics; tell them the stories that won you to the cause. When you are tempted to make a statement, ask a question. The first of its kind ebook, each chapter is laced together with archival photos and artwork portraying the array of social justice fights Ross Sr. helped lead. Black and white stills of Ross at work are combined with Roger Leyonmark’s lithograph, “American Nightmare,” memorializing the internment of Japanese Americans with whom Ross worked to secure housing and jobs and Rafael Lopez’s U.S. postal stamp design commemorating the 1947, precedent setting Mendez v. Westminster court decision, the forerunner to Brown v. the Board of Education. House Minority Leader and former Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi declared, “Fred Ross, Sr. left a legacy of good works that has given many the courage of their convictions, the powers of their ideals, and the strength to do heroic deeds on behalf of the common person.” United Farm Worker Organizer Jessica Govea Thorbourne summarized Ross Sr.’s impact this way: "Fred taught us how to turn our grief into action and hope. We learned to ‘tell our story,’ create a plan of action and to track our progress.” CA Governor Jerry Brown recently announced his selection of Fred Ross, Sr. into the California Hall of Fame in the Fall of 2014. This collection of Fred Ross Sr.’s axioms offers invaluable insight to his thinking and method. It is a roadmap for students of history and organizers seeking to continue the good fight and a must read for students, teachers and community, labor, immigrant and human rights organizers committed to social justice.