In your quarterly dues letter there are two important letters from Entertainment Chairman Mike Hogan all IUEC Local 17 members will want to make a point of attending.
On Friday, April 20th our local will be honoring its retired members at Fran Sterle’s Slovenian Restaurant, 1401 East 55th Street. Refreshments start at 5:30 and a family style dinner will be served at 6:30. The cost to active members is $30 per person and retirees are free. If you are planning to attend please contact Mike Hogan through the hall or you can email him at m.hogan67@yahoo.com.
Also make room on your calendar for the IUEC Local 17 Golf Outing to be held June 2nd at Mallard Creek Golf Club, 34500 Royalton Road, Columbia Station. Tee time is 10am and the cost is $90 which includes golf, beer, pop and dinner. Please have your checks mailed to Mike Hogan by May 1st.
Four apprentices are currently enrolled in the NEIEP apprenticeship program. Just a reminder that your OJT forms need to be turned in on a timely manner so your apprenticeship hours can be accounted for. So please get your forms in on time.
There are sign-up sheets available for scaffolding and hydraulic controller theory classes. If you are interested please contact Business Agent Tim Moennich at 216-431-8088 or email him at TMoennich@iueclocal17.org.
NEIEP News
NEIEP’s new area coordinator, Jeff Burns from Local 9 Minneapolis, reported that our new apprenticeship standards were approved by the US Department of Labor and he will be working to get them approved by the state of Ohio.
There are two new online offerings NEIEP will be rolling our very soon. The first is an escalator lab which will give great insight to those who do not normally get to work on escalators. The second offering is a hydraulic valve lab which will explain the theory and application of how valves work. To help illustrate the concepts, NEIEP is looking for UC4 and UV5 hydraulic valves. If you or someone you know is tearing one out, please have your superintendent contact Tim about donating it to NEIEP for inclusion in their program.
As times get tighter, companies are looking closer at their employees. One area that they are paying special attention to is continuing education and particularly the courses offered through NEIEP. I have had more than one superintendent tell me that when the mangers look at whom to keep one factor is the amount of continuing education the individual has completed on their own. The courses offered to every elevator constructor through NEIEP are comprehensive and free of charge. Take advantage of them.
Since Saint Patrick’s Day is a few days away, Local 17 wants to invite every member of the local and their families to participate in the parade. Edmonds Elevator has once again donated the use of their truck. The parade will be held along Superior Avenue and we usually line up near the Plain Dealer building. It is a great opportunity to meet other members and their families as well as create some special memories for your children or grandchildren.