Webinar Wednesdays: Common Sense Economics – Part II

October 15, 2020

IBEW Canada would like to give thanks to all who have attended their webinars and have provided feedback. They’re excited to announce their next webinar titled, “Common Sense Economics Part II”. The Popular Economics series was initially billed as a one webinar event, but due to participant interest and engagement IBEW are going to delve deeper into the material in a continuation of the subject matter in Part II.

Part II of this webinar will expand on the themes and topics discussed in Part I. Once again, Part II of the webinar will be offered twice; one held at a convenient time slot for their members in Eastern Canada and one at a convenient time slot for their members in Western Canada. The schedule for the upcoming webinars along with the links to register is as follows:

Common Sense Economics Part II

To attend the webinars, participants will need to register in advance using the links above. Participants will need to provide their full name and Local Union number when registering. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

IBEW encourages members at all levels to attend these webinars and ask that you pass this information onto your membership and encourage those who are interested to register. IBEW thanks you in advance for supporting this initiative by having your members attend these webinars.

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