Canadian IBEW Members Press Parliament for Lineworker Appreciation Day

Lineworker

Oct 15, 2018

A push is on in Canada to designate July 10 as National Lineworker Appreciation Day there, and IBEW International President Lonnie Stephenson is encouraging all Canadian members to help make it happen.

“Through snow, ice, wind and hail — day and night, 24/7 — Canada’s lineworkers are there, braving the elements, working hard to keep the lights on for schools, hospitals and businesses,” says Stephenson. “We all depend on the hard work of linemen and linewomen, and it’s time they get the appreciation that they truly deserve.”

At an October 2 event near Canada’s Parliament buildings in Ottawa, First District Vice President Tom Reid joined representatives from the Canadian Electricity Association in launching a campaign to convince Canada’s lawmakers to set July 10 as the official appreciation date. (Shown in photo: MP Brian May, and IBEW Rep Matthew Wayland.)

“Together with our industry partners,” Reid said, “we’re calling on the Government of Canada to recognize lineworkers and the essential work they do to build, repair, and maintain the infrastructure that powers our daily lives.”

You can help boost this effort by signing an online petition posted on the House of Commons website. The electronic petition is sponsored by Member of Parliament Daniel Blaikie, a member of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Local 2085.Over the years, various dates have been designated for honoring electrical workers’ contributions and sacrifices. But July 10 has particular significance to the IBEW, Reid noted: It’s the date in 1896 that Henry Miller, the union’s founder and first president, died on the job.

“At the time, half of all electrical workers were being killed on the job,” Reid said. “That’s why Miller fought for a union and apprenticeships, a fight we continue today.”

Reid said that taking a day to acknowledge the sacrifice and risk inherent in a lineworker’s job is the least we can do.

“There are nearly 70,000 IBEW members in Canada, many of whom face working in challenging weather and at heights, in addition to the risks of cuts and high-voltage burns,” Reid said. “These highly trained men and women work efficiently, safely, and collaboratively to keep the lights on across Canada.”

While only residents of Canada are eligible to sign the online petition, Stephenson encouraged anyone to join in the effort to get the issue trending on Facebook and Twitter by posting messages that includes the hashtag #LineworkerDay. Sign the petition here: https://petitions.ourcommons.ca/en/Petition/Sign/e-1809

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