"If you're not at the table, then you're probably on the menu!"
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Our seat at the table comes from making our voices heard on Election Day!
IBEWvotes.com is an ongoing effort to encourage all IBEW brothers and sisters to register to vote, stay informed on current events, and participate in their local elections. The consequences of the elections will have a direct impact on our jobs, schools, families and future. Ultimately, we need our union members to be well informed and get out and vote for policies and candidates who support working families.
YOUR Vote is OUR Voice!
“Why I Vote”
Union construction workers explain the importance of union members participating in the November presidential election in order to protect their jobs, wages, safe work environments, and quality of life for themselves and their families.
This video was produced by State Building and Construction Trades Council of California.
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