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S P R I N G 2 0 2 2 / W O R K F O R M E 19 www.ibew1253.org / www.ibew567.com 142 Elm Street, Newport / 238 Goddard Rd, Lewiston PHONE: 207.453.1301 / 207.786.9770 BUSINESS MANAGER, LOCAL 567: Denis Lehouillier BUSINESS MANAGER, LOCAL 1253: Chuck Fraser LOCAL 567 MEMBERSHIP: 296 LOCAL 1253 MEMBERSHIP: 235 HEADQUARTERS: Washington, D.C. ADDITIONAL COMPANY LOCATIONS: Multiple locations throughout the U.S. and Canada I have always been a proud union member and am thankful for all that the IBEW has done for me and my family. I look forward to serving my Local and promoting all the benefits to offer to future members. We all need to do our part to get the word out that the IBEW is the right choice. United we fight, divided we fall. IBEW Local 567 & 1253 IBEW Local 1253 and Local 567 are unions consisting of construction electricians, teledata technicians and apprentices in the central Maine area. Our signatory contractors perform industrial, commercial, residential (especially heat pumps) and large-scale solar projects. Our apprentices attend school for four-years, which is tuition free, for two nights a week. The only cost is books. Our contractors provide high wages, health insurance and two pensions. We are constantly looking for new journeyman and applicants for our apprenticeship. n P R O D U C T S We provide licensed Master/Journeyman electricians, apprentices and teledata technicians for the construction industry, maintenance and capital projects in papermills and solar projects. M A R K E T S / C U S T O M E R S Our contractors work in the commercial markets from small scale projects like an Aspen Dental to large scale projects like Maine General Hospital in Augusta. Our contractors do small scale capital improvement projects in many mills up to a larger scale project like the paper machine rebuild at Sappi, Hinckley. C A R E E R / J O B O P P O R T U N I T I E S The outlook for Local 1253 is very good. From the new engineering building on the UMO campus to hundreds of megawatts of solar power to salmon farms. C O M P A N Y B E N E F I T S Local 1253 and Local 567 contractors provide health insurance and two pensions. One is a defined benefit plan and the other is an annuity. I N T E R N S H I P P R O G R A M Locals 1253 and 567 have a four-year apprenticeship program that is free to the apprentices except the cost of books. C O M P A N Y P R O F I L E S p o n s o r e d P r o f i l e M I K E H A S K E L L C O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T The IBEW is always on the look out for different organizations that need help. Our biggest engagement is providing voluntary electrical wiring for Habitat for Humanity. We'll will be celebrating our 75th anniversary in 2021. With organizing and working closely with our contractors we'll be around for another 75 years. E M P L O Y E E P R O F I L E Being an IBEW member runs in the blood of some families. The family of IBEW Local 567 member Mike Haskell is one such family. Haskell, a third-generation IBEW member, began his career as a white paper helper in October 1996. Two years later, he was sworn in as a member of the Local. Currently, Haskell serves as the President of the Local. He also holds seats on the Executive Board, apprenticeship committee and was a member of our last contract negotiation committee. Mike Haskel l

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