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Meeting Reminder

There is a General Membership meeting at the hall this evening at 6:00PM.  Nominations for all officers will be made at the start of the meeting.

2023-05-22T16:46:11-04:00May 22nd, 2023|

Dispatch 5-19-23

We have an open call for 1 JW working for Service One in Gatlinburg. You will report to Service One ASAP for hire in processing and drug screen.  Come prepared to go to work as you will be training on equipment after your drug screen.  Once you pass the drug screen you will be cleared to go to work.

2023-05-18T16:52:02-04:00May 18th, 2023|

Dispatch 5-18-23

We have an open call for 1 JW working for Service One in Gatlinburg. You will report to Service One ASAP for hire in processing and drug screen.  Come prepared to go to work as you will be training on equipment after your drug screen.  Once you pass the drug screen you will be cleared to go to work.

2023-05-17T16:50:01-04:00May 17th, 2023|

Dispatch 5-16-23

We have a call for 1 JW working for Service One in Gatlinburg. You will report to Service One ASAP for hire in processing and drug screen.  Come prepared to go to work as you will be training on equipment after your drug screen.  Once you pass the drug screen you will be cleared to go to work.

Have a great evening.

2023-05-16T16:41:14-04:00May 16th, 2023|

Dispatch 4-28-23

Open shop call for Standard Electric for 1 JW. Must pass drug test and have a clean driving record.

Open call for Tennessee Associated for 3 JW’s for UT Ellington. Working 5-8’s must be able to pass drug test.

Open call for Miller Electrical for 3 JW’s. This will be for the UT or TANG. Must be able to pass background check and drug test. The work schedule will be either: 5-8’s or 4-10’s. Report after call out.

2023-04-28T16:48:40-04:00April 28th, 2023|

Workers Memorial Day

Today, we observe Workers Memorial Day, which commemorates the day the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) took effect in 1971. This day serves as a reminder of the progress we have made in ensuring worker safety and health, but it also highlights the work that still needs to be done.

Since the passage of the OSH Act over 50 years ago, more than 668,000 workers’ lives have been saved, which is a remarkable achievement. However, the statistics from the past year are deeply concerning, with 343 workers dying each day on average from hazardous working conditions.

What is even more alarming is that the fatality rates for Black and Latino workers are on the rise, highlighting the systemic inequalities that continue to exist in our society. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exposed the limitations of the OSH Act and the need for stronger measures to protect workers.

While these official statistics are bleak, they are likely an undercount as many workplace injuries and deaths go unreported due to a lack of resources and procedures. It is our responsibility to ensure that workers have the protection they need and deserve.

As we observe Workers Memorial Day, let us recommit ourselves to the fight for safe and healthy workplaces for all workers. Let us honor the memory of those we have lost by advocating for stronger protections and demanding accountability from employers and policymakers.

Thank you for your continued support and dedication to this critical work.

In solidarity,

Jerry Hembree

2023-04-28T15:01:21-04:00April 28th, 2023|
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