IUOE Local 115 News Spring 2019
Download our latest edition by clicking on the magazine cover. This edition has news about the BC Federation of Labour convention, Local 115 at Site C, member support related to substance use, and more.
Download our latest edition by clicking on the magazine cover. This edition has news about the BC Federation of Labour convention, Local 115 at Site C, member support related to substance use, and more.
This joint-venture project has been a long time coming and has been carefully considered by a wide range of stakeholders. Brian Cochrane Vancouver Sun, January 17, 2019 British Columbians have an unprecedented opportunity to help build B.C.’s future and strengthen […]
Download our latest edition by clicking on the magazine cover. This edition has news about the Local 115 career fair, young women in trades, Labour Day 2018 and more.
The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 115 has expressed strong support for the election of Laird Cronk as President of the BC Federation of Labour at last week’s BCFED convention in Vancouver. “Laird Cronk is a proven leader with […]
October 2, 2018 – LNG Canada’s announcement that it will invest in the construction of an LNG facility at Kitimat, British Columbia is welcome news for members of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 115. This has been […]
Download our latest edition by clicking on the magazine cover. This edition has news about BC’s Community Benefits Agreement, the Eagle Spirit pipeline proposal, federal funding for IUOE Local 115 training, and more.
Exciting things are happening at IUOE Local 115! With a new Community Benefits Agreement in place, and other major projects on the way, our members will see new opportunities in the months ahead. Employer demand for qualified people is high, […]
Vancouver Sun August 13, 2018 By Goretti Guilbault and Brian Cochrane Much has been written recently about whether British Columbia’s new Community Benefits Agreements process for major public construction projects are a good thing. But what hasn’t been much discussed […]
By Diane Strandberg. Published in the Tri-City News July 22, 2018. Volunteering or visiting Port Moody’s Mossom Creek hatchery no longer requires a bumpy ride up a gravel maintenance road after a union, a concrete company and the city teamed […]