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Posted: September 4, 2012

Work remains very steady

Outside Construction Report

By Ron Cochran

Work remains very steady. There is a little of everything going on right now, from pole replacement work to thermostat replacement work with a lot in between.

Local 1245 has created a level playing field for all the contractors to work from with PG&E’s help through LA09-41.

We are starting to see some contractors using Inside rates for Outside work in the substations. It seems someone is always trying to game the system to gain a competitive advantage. This issue has escalated to the National NECA level and we are wasting man-hours dealing with this. We find it very intriguing that the contractor in question had no PG&E work until LA09-41 was executed and now has just a small amount of work. It all boils down to greed.

Solar

The 50MW phase of the PG&E Solar Projects is just starting to ramp up. Cupertino Electric was awarded two of the sites with the third to be determined. Cupertino has sub-contracted some of the work out to Machado & Sons, KVA, TTR and Underground Construction. We expect when all 3 solar projects are going that they will employ upwards of 300-400 members.

Governor Brown, Cochran and Armstrong
Ron Cochran

Organizing

We’ve signed the following contractors in the month of August:

Recent Grievances

There is a lot of activity, with around a dozen grievances at Step I and Step II.  A couple of Grievances have advanced to Step III.  For the most part the NVE AMI project has not gone very well; it borders on a hostile work place.  We‘re getting several phone calls a day from that project.  We recently fought two different OSL termination cases that involved apprentice linemen. Both cases were overturned. We have a wrongful termination grievance headed into Step 4 of the process against OSMOSE Utility Services, which centers around an employee not meeting the company- imposed daily quotas.  Paycheck issues are also occurring on a routine basis and we continue to work through those issues as they arise and we are made aware of them.

PG&E Hiring Hall

The PG&E Hiring Hall still remains somewhat chaotic with all the calls coming through. There have been a few Hiring Hall Special Agreements made in the past few months, all where recommended by the local area business representatives and approved.

Training Schedule

OHSA ETD Classes: Members can sign up in our dispatch office for any up-coming classes offered through the Cal-Nev JATC. Members will be contacted directly by the JATC regarding dates and location of future trainings. Future classes will be held at the Hedge Road facility.

First Aid & CPR is the 2nd Saturday of every month at our Riverside and Sacramento facility.

Special Events

Injured Workers Fund

The balance as of was July 31, 2012 $474, 166.13. We had no claims submitted in the month of August.

Out of Work Books as of Aug. 31, 2012

BOOK #          

L-1

21

CS-1

5

F-1

3

L-2

53

CS-2

9

F-2

32

L-3

1

CS-3

1

   

L-4

42

       
   

GM-1

14

   

ES-1

3

GM-2

17

   

ES-2

4

GM-3

258

   

ES-3

13

GM-4

280

   

Dispatch

  As of Aug 31, 2012 Year to Date

Lineman

176

957

Apprentice Lineman

23

148

Equipment Man

22

149

Groundman

63

480

Fabricator Tech

18

193

Cable Splicer

2

38

Total

304

1965

 

Apprentices

We currently have 285 outside line apprentices registered in our JATC program

We have 3 traffic signal maintenance apprentices registered.

Ron Cochran is Senior Assistant Business Manager, IBEW Local 1245