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Utility Career “Life Changing” for These Grads

Fifteen years ago, a partnership between UWUA Local 369, Bunker Hill Community College and Eversource Energy in Boston helped to build a talent pipeline for the company’s rapidly retiring workforce. Just two years ago, the Electric Power Utility Technology (EPUT) Program hit the refresh button expanding recruiting to minorities and women and bolstering academic coaching…

RETIREE SPOTLIGHT

Chicago Local 18007’s Mike Konrath will be retiring from Peoples Gas after 31-years of service. He started February 20, 1990 and will be retiring February 22, 2021. His contributions to the local over his long career have been monumental. “Mike played an instrumental role in setting up and making whole our PEACE Team,” says Local…

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT’S REPORT – Expanding P4A Training Helps Build the Union

In addition to the normal challenges facing the membership of the UWUA, including a significant hurricane season and devastating wildfires, 2020 also included a historic pandemic. In response to the pandemic, many states established shelter-in-place orders for all but essential workers. One could argue that there are no more essential workers than utility workers. The…

SECRETARY-TREASURER’S REPORT – Looking Forward to 2021!

What a challenging year 2020 has been for all of us. COVID-19 has tested our resolve, our creativity, and our adaptability. We had to rethink contract negotiation procedures; adapt to new technology and virtual meetings, and most importantly ensure the safety of our members. Our organization and, more importantly, our members have been tested and…

Raymond Sherwood: COVID Survivor

It was early March when I got admitted into the hospital. My lungs and nostrils felt like sandpaper, like sawdust piling up. COVID does a lot of things. I also had bilateral pneumonia. After I got out, I got a call from the Con Ed Pandemic Team. They had scheduled me to go back to…

Mask Up!

Eric Florka is a husband, a father, a 22-year Local 105 member and a gas line worker based in Royal Oak, MI who is lucky to be alive today. He spent 44 days in the hospital with COVID-19. His condition became so bad that his family didn’t anticipate he would ever come home from the…

Local 132 Members’ Actions Save Life

“This particular day we had a lot going on and the morning was going good,” recalls Local 132 Lead Construction Technician Mark Cervantes. “We were changing out about 1,100 feet of gas main with multiple tie-ins at two intersections. We probably had 12 people, a boring crew on one side, a grinding area, and about…