Your Links to Government and Labor
Union Information! A workers e-library.
This area will contain links to
many other Labor Sites such as the IBEW Internationals Website Home page, and
the AFL-CIO Website. In addition, many of our Locals do a fine job with their
sites and we can direct you to them.
IBEW Home Page
AFL-CIO Home Page
Other IBEW District Offices
on the Web.
IBEW Fourth District -
Your Host
IBEW Fifth District
IBEW Eighth District
IBEW Ninth District
IBEW Tenth District
IBEW Eleventh District
Other Labor Information Links
Want to know how much your Company's CEO makes. The AFL-CIO has put
this site together to inform the public of the outrageous salaries and perks of
company CEO's and other executives. Please check it out. This might be helpful
in Negotiations or in Organizing. Try clicking on the AFL-CIO's neat "Executive
PayWatch" site.
The UNION Difference. Can union representation make a difference in
your life? Click this to find out. http://www.aflcio.org/uniondifference/index.htm
Government
Web Sites useful to Workers
Occupational Safety & Health
Administration Safety on the Job. Check here for your protection &
safety. Want to know if your company has had any violations. Click
here to access OHSA's Library.
National Labor Relations Board,
administrates the laws governing employees right to unionize.
Department Of Labor, Deals
with laws regulating both Unions and Companies and their legal obligations.
Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA), Administers the law that provides protection
for employees with various disabilities.
Family Medical Leave
Act (FMLA) The Department of Labor administers this law dealing with
necessary leaves of absence to care for yourself and family members for various
reasons. Your employer cannot simply deny these leaves anymore. Unions lobbied
hard for this law and won for all workers.
Plant
Closings and Mass Layoffs. (WARN Act) This Federal Law provides advance
notice to employees who are about to lose their job. It spells out certain
company obligations.
EEOC, The Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission provides for protection from various types of
discrimination in the workplace.
Negotiating your contract? Want information on your company? If it' is a
Publicly Traded Company you can get their annual stockholders current
information from The "SEC" by clicking on
this link. Click "Search Edgar Database" and use "DEF"
reports for annual proxy reports.
Want to know about the NLRB and your employee rights. Go to the NLRB
Home Page.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the LAW (All Law) and then some.
Check out American Legal
Research Site. We provide this as a service and do not necessarily endorse
any listing.
Railroad Retirement Board. The Railroad Retirement
Board's Website can be found at http://www.rrb.gov/
. Many of our members participate in the National Rail Systems retirement
plan and can valuable information on it here.
If there is some area that is of particular interest let us know and we can
help find a link and then list it here for all. 
There is much good information out there on the Web about
Unions. Much of this information if not most of it, is published by ordinary
members of Labor Unions.
This may be the best source of information you can get if involved in an
organizing campaign. These members have nothing to gain from what they publish.
It takes their time and energies. Why not check some of them out to see what
some people just like you have to say about Unions.
If still in doubt about unions talk with people you
know you can trust. Ask any friend, relative, or neighbor that works at a
Unionized facility. Ask them ONE simple question. "Would you be
better off if the Union was not there where you work". Let their
answer guide you.
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