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SPARKS IBEW Local Union 364 Monthly Newsletter FEBRUARY 2020 Business Manager’s Message Alan Golden -Business Manager [email protected] - x231 Happy 2020, the new year has started off in slower fashion then we want here in the Local, but there is opmism in the air for another good year. Here are a few of the projects in our jurisdicon that are on tap for 2020 with more to come. New Loves Travel Center on S. Main & Bypass 20 in Rockford with a Spring start. A $3 million renovaon of 327 W. Jefferson Street to become a new mixed-use building. A $5.5 million new 4-story mixed-use building at 301 S. Main Street. Connued work at Swedish American Hospitals, $126 million Downtown Campus Bed Tower addion & remodel. Connued work on various upgrade projects at the Mercy Health Rockton Avenue Campus. Connued work on the new $34.5 million WWTP in South Beloit. Spring & Fall Outages at the Byron Nuclear Powerhouse. Outages will be heavy in electrical in 2020 with the Spring Outage needing 166 Total Wiremen, including 4 Welders. Various Solar Farm work throughout the jurisdicon. $350 million Hard Rock Casino along with a temporary casino locaon at Giovannis. Summer work at various school districts throughout jurisdicon. New $30 million Rockford Public Library and 6-story $20 million mul-use building to include high-end apartments, restaurant, retail space, & underground parking downtown along the river. Connuaon of various projects at Collins Aerospace in part of their ($50 million) 25,000sqhigh-voltage design & tesng lab, being built for a future 1MW motor for hybrid electric demonstrator aircraſt. Connuaon of work on Crusader Clinics new 2-Story, $13 million downtown campus. The project is to be complete by the end of 2020. $21 million Sycamore Wastewater Treatment Plant. $1.2 million distribuon center for Internaonal Food Confeconer – Ferrara Candy in Dekalb Proposed $800 million Internaonal Knowledge Based Company - Project Venus in Dekalb $14 million Four-story Mixed-use apartments & commercial space. $10 million Seymore of Sycamore warehouse $2.4 million Rochelle Park District Field House $25 million Ogle County Jail Nelson Staon Project units 3 & 4 $17.3 million Amboy Junior High School Addion $1.7 million Franklin Grove Fire Staon On January 15th of 2019 Governor Pritzker started off his tenure as the 43rd Governor of Illinois. Our Union friendly Governor went on to have a historic Spring session in 2019. The Spring session for 2020 is our chance to reshape and redefine the labor movement here in Illinois, and secure more work and ghten up labor laws for the foreseeable future. Aſter four years of Governor Rauner trying to cripple the labor movement, it is our turn to not only get back what was lost but capitalize on new laws that will help organized labor. All IBEW Locals have ideas and pieces of legislaon that are near and dear to their respecve locals, but this is our one chance to get everyone on the same page and show Illinois legislatures that we are ONE IBEW in ILLINOIS. All the IBEW branches in Illinois must put all our resources together and work together in unison. Brothers and Sisters now is our me to take advantage of what we refer to as the trifecta (House, Senate, Governors Office). We will be taking suggesons at the February Union Meeng for our upcoming Inside negoaons. The Negoang commiee for this cycle will be Brothers Mike Miller, Dave Cargill, Larry Rowle and myself. Under the current contract our Local has made huge strides forward and created an enormous amount of work opportunies for our members and contractors. The current staff here at the hall has brought in millions of dollars of electrical work over the past five years from rats and their non- signatory contractors that has gone to our union members and our signatory contractors, with the casino project being a huge cherry on top of that. So, as your Business Manager, my expectaon will be to negoate with our NECA Contractors and have an open discussion about what benefits our industry, then come to an agreement and move forward. I look forward in seeing you all at this months meeng to further discuss our upcoming negoaons. Thank you God bless you and your families and the IBEW IBEW LOCAL UNION 364 6820 MILL RD. ROCKFORD, IL 61108 P: (815) 398-6282 F: (815) 398-1203 WWW.IBEW364. ORG OFFICE@IBEW36 4.NET UPCOMING EVENTS FIDELITY YEARLY SEMINAR APRIL 16, 2020

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Business Manager’s Message Alan Golden -Business Manager [email protected] - x231

Happy 2020, the new year has started off in slower fashion then

we want here in the Local, but there is optimism in the air for

another good year. Here are a few of the projects in our

jurisdiction that are on tap for 2020 with more to come.

• New Love’s Travel Center on S. Main & Bypass 20 in Rockford with a Spring start.

• A $3 million renovation of 327 W. Jefferson Street to

become a new mixed-use building.

• A $5.5 million new 4-story mixed-use building at 301 S. Main Street.

• Continued work at Swedish American Hospitals, $126 million Downtown Campus Bed Tower addition & remodel.

• Continued work on various upgrade projects at the Mercy Health Rockton Avenue Campus.

• Continued work on the new $34.5 million WWTP in South Beloit.

• Spring & Fall Outages at the Byron Nuclear Powerhouse. Outages will be heavy in electrical in 2020 with the Spring Outage needing 166 Total Wiremen, including 4 Welders.

• Various Solar Farm work throughout the jurisdiction.

• $350 million Hard Rock Casino along with a temporary casino location at Giovanni’s.

• Summer work at various school districts throughout jurisdiction.

• New $30 million Rockford Public Library and 6-story $20 million multi-use building to include high-end apartments, restaurant, retail space, & underground parking downtown along the river.

• Continuation of various projects at Collins Aerospace in part of their ($50 million) 25,000sq’ high-voltage design & testing lab, being built for a future 1MW motor for hybrid electric demonstrator aircraft.

• Continuation of work on Crusader Clinic’s new 2-Story, $13 million downtown campus. The project is to be complete by the end of 2020.

• $21 million Sycamore Wastewater Treatment Plant.

• $1.2 million distribution center for International Food Confectioner – Ferrara Candy in Dekalb

• Proposed $800 million International Knowledge Based Company - Project Venus in Dekalb

• $14 million Four-story Mixed-use apartments & commercial space.

• $10 million Seymore of Sycamore warehouse

• $2.4 million Rochelle Park District Field House

• $25 million Ogle County Jail

• Nelson Station Project units 3 & 4

• $17.3 million Amboy Junior High School Addition

• $1.7 million Franklin Grove Fire Station

On January 15th of 2019 Governor Pritzker started off his tenure

as the 43rd Governor of Illinois. Our Union friendly Governor

went on to have a historic Spring session in 2019.

The Spring session for 2020 is our chance to reshape and

redefine the labor movement here in Illinois, and secure more

work and tighten up labor laws for the foreseeable future. After

four years of Governor Rauner trying to cripple the labor

movement, it is our turn to not only get back what was lost but

capitalize on new laws that will help organized labor. All IBEW

Locals have ideas and pieces of legislation that are near and dear

to their respective locals, but this is our one chance to get

everyone on the same page and show Illinois legislatures that

we are ONE IBEW in ILLINOIS.

All the IBEW branches in Illinois must put all our resources

together and work together in unison. Brothers and Sisters now

is our time to take advantage of what we refer to as the trifecta

(House, Senate, Governor’s Office).

We will be taking suggestions at the February Union Meeting for

our upcoming Inside negotiations. The Negotiating committee

for this cycle will be Brothers Mike Miller, Dave Cargill, Larry

Rowlett and myself.

Under the current contract our Local has made huge strides

forward and created an enormous amount of work

opportunities for our members and contractors. The current

staff here at the hall has brought in millions of dollars of

electrical work over the past five years from rats and their non-

signatory contractors that has gone to our union members and

our signatory contractors, with the casino project being a huge

cherry on top of that. So, as your Business Manager, my

expectation will be to negotiate with our NECA Contractors and

have an open discussion about what benefits our industry, then

come to an agreement and move forward. I look forward in

seeing you all at this month’s meeting to further discuss our

upcoming negotiations.

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Work in the northern counties has

definitely slowed down now that we’re

into the worst (2) construction months of

the year, from a weather perspective. The

one bright spot for now is that Allied

Power has started putting in calls for

Journeyman Wiremen. The first calls went

in the week of February 3rd and will

continue weekly over the next 4-weeks.

The outage officially begins on March 9th

and will run through March 25th. As of

right now, Allied Power is stating that they

will hire around 166 wiremen total and

will include 4 welders. Allied is also

wanting to man-up quickly for this project,

then try to layoff members in time for

them to make the Quad City outage in

Local 145 that will begin on March 30th.

Currently, Allied is saying that they need

to have roughly 140 wiremen hired and

onsite by the week of February 24th. The

last Spring outage of the season will be at

Braidwood in Local 176, which is

scheduled to begin on April 20th.

The RAMP Center for Independent Living

facility downtown on Market Street is

about to begin a $1.5 million addition and

interior renovation. The Building Trades

were assured that this would be a 100%

Union project. They plan for work to begin

on the interior renovation of the 1st floor

& basement sometime in February, with

the small addition beginning this summer.

Currently they are going through all the

various bids and starting to award

contracts.

Bids have recently gone out for the new

$8 million Love’s Travel Stop to be built at

4628 S. Main Street just south of US

Highway 20. The facility will have a

9,000sq’ convenience store, 3,200sq’

Hardee’s, 5-auto islands, 6-truck bays, and

eventually have a solar ground array big

enough to power the entire facility. The

anticipated start date for the project is

sometime in March with weather

permitting, and a 180-day construction

schedule after breaking ground. We

should know what GC will be awarded this

project by next month’s union meeting.

The foundation is now in at St. Bridget

Catholic School for a new library &

assembly area addition. Ringland Johnson

is the GC for this small addition and Morse

Electric will wire it.

The interior renovations at the Walmart in

Belvidere are moving along with Climate

Pros and Kwasigroch Electric performing

the electrical and low voltage portion of

the project. Climate Pros are still not sure

if or when they would need to possibly

hire for the project. W.A. Randolph is the

GC.

Work is slowly moving on the new 2-story,

$13 million Crusader Clinic in downtown

Rockford. RSC has recently hired a

wireman and has had a wireman onsite

occasionally to tend the bricklayers when

weather permits. The building steel is

supposed to start arriving onsite

sometime in the beginning of February.

RSC is also onsite at the new Machesney

Park Public Works building next to the

armory behind Target.

In Freeport, at the In Grown Farms

project, Morse Electric has recently laid

off & de-mobilized off the site because of

recent money issues with the various

contractors onsite not being paid for their

services. As of now, Connelly Electric is

down to just their 2 wiremen cleared in on

portability and will stay that way for the

foreseeable future or until payments are

made from Acreage Holdings. Other

trades have been downsizing as of late

and will also be pulling out if payments

aren’t made soon. After all owed monies

are paid, Connelly has stated that they

may just hire the needed manpower and

finish the project themselves instead of

sub-contracting the work to another

contractor. We would like to thank

Brother, Shane Grobe for doing a great job

as Steward for Local 364 and its members

at the Ingrown Farms Project. We will

continue to watch this project and give

updates on the progress when available.

Larry Rowlett

Assistant Business

Manager

Larry Rowlett X222

[email protected]

During the month of January, we ambulatory

picketed JP Electric and are currently picketing

them at the new CubeSmart indoor storage at

3720 East State St. in Rockford. The weather

for the month of January has not been very

friendly for picketing or hand billing and we

have received calls from our out of work

members who are available to help. Please

keep contacting the hall if your available. We

can work around any schedule as long as the

weather is favorable.

On Wednesday, January 8th the Statewide

Organizers Meeting was held in Champaign,

Illinois. All locals in attendance reported on

their work outlook and organizing goals for

2020. While work has slowed in most locals,

several of the locals are expecting work to

pick up as soon as the construction season

begins.

We continue to receive calls regarding work

activity in the jurisdiction. If you are not sure if

a contractor is signatory with the IBEW, please

do not hesitate to call. Our jurisdiction is over

5700 square miles, so the more eyes we have

out there the better.

Each month we remind everyone of our

boycott list regarding businesses that our

members need to be aware of who have not

utilized signatory contractors for

their electrical needs. We are continually

working to remove businesses from this list

that will agree to use union going forward so

this list will change from time to time. If you

have questions regarding the list, an updated

version is on our website and at the hall.

In Brotherhood,

Brad Williams

Boone - Jo Daviess - Stephenson - Winnebago Counties

Membership Development

Coordinator

Brad Williams X228

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In DeKalb County, Seymore of Sycamore is building a 10 million-dollar warehouse. They manufacture spray paint, automotive paint, industrial paint, farm paint, private label paint, spray primer & other aerosol products. They are the inventors of spray paint. Swedberg has this work.

At the Sycamore Wastewater Treatment Plant, Leyden Electric from Local 134 continues to plod along with two members cleared in. The latest news is that they hope to be in a position to hire by late February. Leander Construction is the GC and they don’t seem to be in any hurry to get the major electrical work going.

At Vulcan Materials in Sycamore, Premier Power Professionals from Local 430 Racine will be handling the controls upgrade for their operations systems.

In Byron at Prairie View Golf Course, the Top Golf style facility is nearing completion. Aero Electric had the design build on this project. It has been an uphill battle from the start for this project with constant changes from the golf targeting equipment manufacturer.

The Steel Mill in Sterling will be installing a new 12” reheat furnace this summer. This part of the job will compliment the new billet yard crane and level one controls upgrade that was finished this past summer.

The DeKalb City Hall is moving. The old location is becoming too costly and doesn’t quite fit the needs of the city anymore. The new location will be 164 E. Lincoln Highway, the former First National Bank building know as the Nehring Building. Finney’s Electric will be doing the remodel including new light fixtures and a new Fiber Optic Hub.

The new Franklin Grove Fire Station is a 1.7 million-dollar project slated to start this February. Rockford Structures will be the GC. We will have electrical contractor information soon.

The new four-story mixed-use development at the corner of Second Street and Lincoln Highway is progressing nicely. The paint and tile work are moving into the finishing stages. There are three floors of upscale apartments and a ground floor with commercial development widely rumored to be a Middle Eastern Grocery store. Swedberg Electric is the electrical contractor and Irving Construction is the General Contractor.

The Life Safety and other projects in all the schools this summer is just now starting to come out of the School Boards and committees. It appears that there will be more work being done this summer than in recent memory.

As was reported last month, this year will be another prosperous one in the southern area. There are many sizeable projects along with more modest projects currently being bid. We have everything from an 800 Million-dollar project to small buildouts out for bid right now

We would like to give a sincere thank you to all the members in the southern area who serve the Local Union as job Stewards this year; so to Brothers Joe Eden an Dan Cullen at Greenlee and Dave McNamara at Northern Illinois University; we thank you for your effort and dedication to Local 364. Chris Molander

Carroll - DeKalb - Lee - Ogle - Whiteside

ONTRACT Corner

Winners at the

January 2020

Union Meeting

Winners of the LMCC points

were: Cody Drane,

Dillon Singley & Adam Triolo.

Jack Dawson was the winner of

the 50/50 raffle.

Business

Agent

Chris Molander X232

[email protected]

When workers report to the shop or job and are not put to work due to conditions beyond the control of

the workers, they shall receive two hours’ pay.

Section 3.07

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Scott Dornbush - Chairman [email protected]

No injuries or illnesses were reported this month.

NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace, requires that employees exposed to electric shock hazards be trained in methods of releasing persons being shocked and unable to let-go of live circuits.

NFPA 70E also requires employer-designated first responders to be trained in first aid, CPR, and AED use, if provided. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 might be interpreted as requiring: 1) first aid treatment within the first few minutes of injury (three to four minutes to avoid permanent impairment or death); and 2) qualified persons to be trained in first aid, CPR, and AED use.

NFPA 70E's Informative Annex I checklist on job briefing and planning asks: 1) Is a standby person required and 2) Is the person CPR trained? Informational Note 2 for Section 110.1(G) on risk assessment procedures recognizes a possible need to identify the electrical tasks that require a second person (standby person) and the necessary equipment and training for a second person. Even with the weather apocalypse forecast, we held a CPR/First Aid Class on January 11. We would like to thank Brothers Bill Liscom, Patrick Elliott, and Chris Collins for getting certified. The certification for CPR lasts one year, and the First Aid certification is 3 years. The next CPR classes are January 25 and February 29 with 8am start time. Members and Family age 13 and up are welcome (Family of members should have the Member present). This class is scheduled for 4 hours. Following that class there is an optional pediatric training on First Aid. Each class is schedule for 4 hours. The size of the class will affect the length of the class. Please call the training center to sign up for it. See you on Saturday January 25th at 8am or February 29th at 8am.

Remember to stay Safe so everyone can go home.

Your Safety Committee representatives are Scott Dornbush,

Ryan Anderson, Jon Chapman, and with Todd Kindred

advising the Committee. The new LMCC Safety Committee

Chairman is Scott Dornbush. [email protected]

Pat Tomlin—Training Director

[email protected] (815) 969-8484

There are 10 Inside Apprentices on the out-of-work list. The 2nd and 4th year inside classes have just finished their welding classes. A special thanks to Ed Ebens Sr. and Ed Ebens Jr. for teaching the class again this year. The 5th year inside class started estimating class on January 22nd. We had 43 individuals apply to our apprenticeship program in January which is the last month to apply for the 2020 school year. Our year-to-date total is 327 applicants which is 50 more than last year. We have scheduled an aptitude test on March 21st for the 150-plus applicants who have qualified to take the test. This nearly doubles the number of applicants we tested in November. The JATC will be interviewing around 120 applicants in the Spring.

There is a CPR/AED/First Aid class scheduled for Saturday, February 29th at the training center starting at 8am. Please stop by if you want to receive the training. We are preparing for the Northwest Illinois Building and Construction Trades Career Expo. This is a 5-day event starting on Monday, February 10th. There will be 700 high school students from several area schools in attendance. We also have career events at Kishwaukee College, Harlem High School, Boylan High School and Sterling Vocational Center in the near future. There is some good news and bad news concerning the 2020 Code Update Class: The good news is: we have scheduled (2) Code Update classes. Each class will consist of 4-night sessions. The first class will meet on February 3, 4, 10, 11. The second class will meet on March 9, 10,

16, 17. Classes will start at 5pm and will be held at the training center. The bad news is: we were denied approval for WI electrical license CEU’s because the State of Wisconsin has not yet adopted the 2020 Code and until they do our classes will not be eligible for CEU’s. We are working on a way to remedy this situation going forward. We have 19 members in the February class and we have 15 members signed up for the March class. We can accommodate up to 42 in the class. If you are interested in the CPR/AED Class or the 2020 Code Update Class or any other classes offered by the JATC please contact the training center to sign up.

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For those of you who do not have access to the TIC International Corp. website to verify your hours and benefits paid in by the

contractor, please contact me. I can email, fax, mail or hand you the instructions on how to get onto this website. TIC is our Fund

Administrator who handles our benefits.

As always, for those of you who have any problems with claims, insurance questions, benefit questions, disability, pension, etc., please contact me (or make an appointment) so that I may be

able to help resolve whatever issue you may need addressed or answer your questions that you may have.

Robin Perez

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Alan Golden Thomas Sink Carl Kisling

Larry Rowlett Larry Vickers Lance Farris

Chris Molander Michael Carr Bud Brick

Brad Williams Mark Fiene David Willey

Chad Eckman Joseph Sweeney Nathan Asbury Paul Williams

Patrick Tomlin Michael Salbego Garry Foutch Gerald Hanson

Greg Cote Charles Reints John Campbell Chris Collins

Mike Miller Loren Rippentrop Randy Mills Daniel Hoffman

John Ward Jeffery Buchanan Robert Dull Endre Schavland

Dave Daughenbaugh Robert Bradley Patrick Bushman Larry Spitzmiller

Matthew Schutte Calvin Barklow Eric Jurkowlaniec Thomas Langenfeld

Norman Meeks Troy Dull Eric Christianson

Gary Scudder Steve Sloan Chris Campbell

Paul Rivera Michael J. Fenger Eric Nyen

Timothy Tammen Sherman Webb, Jr. Bradly Johnson

Thomas Tammen Gregory Woods Matt Like

Richard Weidman Jeffrey Bliven Michael Larson

Jeffery Schnaiter Julie Fry John Erb

Eduardo Reyes Rick Leblanc Leon Creton

Richard Cronberg Chad Springer Paula Creton

Timothy Fair Douglas Wilken Dave Lapour

Glen Greenwalt Thomas Gitchel Joshua Lapour

Robert Niesen Sharon Cowman Galen Buchanan

Richard L. Anderson Stephen Vagle Perry Altensey

Melvin Johnson Daniel Perko Michael Lambert

Ronald Erickson Scott Mohr Paul McMenamin

Kenneth Eubanks Joseph Bonavia Jack Rhode

Kenneth Weidman Terry Reglin Craig Truedson

Dennie Davis Kent Franklin Michael Hallstrom

Donald Dietrich, Jr. Kenneth Niemeyer Ben Wilson

Steven Johnson Steven Dole Charlie Laskonis

Howard Rieffer Victor Spielman Jon Chapman

2020 One Hour ClubThe following people have donated one hour of wages to

the Local Union 364 Political Action Fund.

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Belvidere: Lanark Rockford: Rockford:

Arby's Dollar General Al Grace Appliances Stella’s Pizza & Pasta

Dollar General Store Leaf River All Family Dental & Braces Subway

Little Caesars Sparkle Car Wash Anytime Fitness (Alpine & Highcrest) Sunview Restaurant

Niko's Cabin Lena Bambu-Coffee & Tea The Stadium 15th

Ave.No. Illinois Dental Implant Center Dollar General Benson Stone Company Tom & Jerry's

Planet Fitness Lena Brewing Co Buffalo Wild Wings Ulta Beauty

Super Mix Concrete Loves Park: State Street Valley Market

Taco Bell - State Street Dave Urbelis Agency Rt. 173 Villa Di Roma

Tom & Jerry's Family Dollar Burger King Wheels by RT

Byron: Holiday Inn Express Bell School White House Plaza

2nd Chances Bar Legends Sports Bar & Grill 9th Street Wingstop

Autoland Outlets Maciano’s Pizza 11th Street Women’s & Children’s Health Ctr.

Costa’s Ristorante Mc Donald's - North 2nd St. Car Quest Woodfire Brick Oven Pizza

Family Dollar Motel 6 Cheng Orthodontics Zarah Nails

Hairy Cow Brewing Co Pizza Hut Choices Natural Market Zavius Jewelers

Weezy's Sports Bar Popeye’s Comfort Inn Rockton/Roscoe:

Cedarville: Subway Sandwich Cost Cutters Athletico

Barkau Auto Sales Verizon Wireless Christine Rae Salon & Spa Fiesta Cancun

Cherry Vale Mall: Machesney Park: CSL Plasma McDonald's - Elevator Rd.

Finish Line Artic Cat Culver's (Phelps Ave) Pizza Ranch

Kay’s Jewelers BP Gas Station Denny’s Restaurant Pomps Tire

Davis Junction: Cost Cutters Dental Dreams Subway Sandwich

Dollar General Store Discount Tire Discount Tire Main Street Meats

Junction Liquor (owned by Canduit) Dollar Tree Dollar Tree - Downtown Yaba-Sushi - Rockton

DeKalb: Family Video Domino’s Pizza South Beloit:

Arby's Firestone Edgebrook Physical Therapy Best Western Hotel

Anytime Fitness Marco's Pizza Edward Jones Perryville Strip Mall Sterling:

Athletico Physical Therapy Mc Donald's - North 2nd St. El Burrito Loco Abiding Word Church

Beef Shack Michelson Office Furniture Family Dollar Check into Cash

Burritoville Potbelly's Family Video/Marco's Pizza Dairy Queen

Chipotle Rue 21 Firehouse Subs Goodwill Industries

DeKalb Harley Davidson Speedway Auto Mall Foxy Nails & Spa Lincoln Learning Center/Daycare

El Burrito Loco Subway Sandwich Fusion Nail & Spa Planet Fitness

Fatty's Tom & Jerry's Goodwill Industries (Whitman St) Select Employees Credit Union

Giordano’s Pizza Northern IL Gustafson’s Furniture & Mattress Taco Bell

Hampton Inn Super Mix Hampton Inn UOI Boutique

Hardee's Oregon: Holiday Inn Express Stillman Valley:

Los Rancheros Subway Downtown Rfd - Jimmy John's Edward Jones Investments

Marco's Pizza Super Value Grocery L.A. Tan Wooden Nickel Restaurant

Mega Grande Laundromat Village Bakery LaCuccina in Valli Produce Stockton:

Planet Fitness Rochelle: LaQuinta Inn Stockton Travel Mart &

Popeye's Athletico Luxe Nail Bar McDonald's

Ross Dress for Less Benny's Market Maciano’s Pizza Sycamore

Sonic Family Dentistry - Abe Anderson DDS Maculan Chiropractic Clinic Burger King

Subway Grand Prix-Grand Stand Mariner Finance Luxe Salon

Union Plaza Apartments Grubsteakers Magpie Restaurant Just the Details

Dixon: Holiday Inn Express Marriott Court Yard Taco Bell

Ace Hardware Loves Truck Stop Marriott Residence Inn Winnebago:

Aldi Petromax Martinez Auto Cost Cutters

Arby's Pizza Hut Mary’s Market House of Nails

Cash Store Prescott Ford Master Cut McDonald's

Comfort Inn Rosati's McDonald's (Alpine & Harrison)

Culver’s Sawicki Motors Midwest Dental (7th & Charles)

Curate Kitchen Super 8 Napleton's Auto

Family Video Rock Falls: Orthopedic Experts

Little Caesars A's Kitchen Outback Steakhouse

Palmyra Pub & Eatery Culver’s Perryville Dental

Porky's Tap El Tapatio Pita Pit

Sauk Valley Animal Hospital Frosted Spoon Pizza Hut

Shopko Miller Insurance Popeye’s

Subway Sandwich Mr. Nifty One Hour Potbelly & Starbucks E. State

Taco Bell Rock Falls Family Inn Red Robin

Wal-Mart Workman Harley Davidson Redroof Inn

Durand Rock-Phoid Asian Cuisine

Anytime Fitness Rockford Gymnastic Academy

Monroe Clinic Ross Dress for Less

Forreston: Shogun

Forreston Sate Bank

The Depot/Mobil Gas

Freeport:

Arby's

Aspen Dental

Baymont Inn

Cimino’s Pizza

Cork, Keg & Liquor

Dental Connections

Dollar General Store

Family Hair Design

Garden Deli

Higher Grounds Coffee

Maria's Pizza

Medical Arts (Kiwanis Drive)

Shoe Carnival

Shopko

Sparkle Car Wash

Starbucks

ALL LOCATIONS!!Dunkin Donuts

Harvard State BankHobby Lobby

Molly'sSullivan's Foods

Local Union 364Rockford, IL

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PRSRT STD

U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

ROCKFORD, IL

PERMIT NO. 781

On Wednesday, January 15th Business Manager, Alan Golden and I attended

the AFL-CIO endorsement session for the upcoming March 17th Primary and

the November 3rd General Election.

We have created a combined endorsed candidate list for the primary and

general election for candidates in our jurisdiction. This list will be adjusted

once the Democratic primary winner for the presidential election has been

established. IBEW, Local Union 364 has been working with several of the

campaigns that have primary races including the Winnebago County States

Attorney’s race with J. Hanley and the County Board District 11 race with

Building Trades Vice president and Painters Business Agent, John Penney.

There are several Winnebago county board seats up for election including a

fairly new Democrat running in the 17th District of the county named Rob

Young. Rob shares our same views when it comes to jobs, prevailing wage

and worker rights. He has an opponent in this race so if you are in his district

please take this guide so on March 17th we can insure labor friendly

candidates are on the ballot for the upcoming election on November 3rd.

As of this writing, we are right in the middle of history being made with the

Senate impeachment trial underway. We should know within the next week

if there are enough votes to add more witnesses and evidence to this historic

impeachment trial.

In Brotherhood,

Brad Williams - Press Secretary

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Meeting Time - 7PM

Please join us to discuss all the

happenings inside of Local 364!

January 1st - April 1st—July 1st and

October 1st are the beginning of the

new quarters.

Basic dues are to be paid by the 1st

day of each new quarter.

Dues payments can be made in

person, online or over the phone.

Contact the office if you have any

questions.

**2019 Quarterly Dues: $120.00**

**2020 Quarterly Dues: $123.00**

Mailing Address

6820 Mill Rd

Rockford, IL 61108

(815) 398-6282 - Phone

(815) 398-1203 - Fax

Email Address

[email protected]

Website Address

WWW.IBEW364.ORG