In the 9th District on the Hawaiian island of O’ahu resides perhaps one of the most unique electrical projects around. Members from IBEW Local 1186 are busy constructing a new recreation destination within the Hoakalei Resort on the island's southwestern coast. Wai Kai is an active, year-round destination where residents and visitors will be able to connect to the land, water, and Hawaiian culture by experiencing first of its kind attractions, signature events, and the natural beauty of the Pacific Ocean. 
In addition to restaurants, bars, and event space, is the Wai Kai wave pool -... Read More

When IBEW Local 103 Business Manager, Lou Antonellis, swore in this year's class of apprentices - it was the most diverse class in our Union’s history. In 2015, a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston revealed that the medium net worth for non-immigrant households of color in the greater Boston region was $8 compared to their white counterparts at $247,500. When William Moran, Founder and CEO of the Boston Community Mentoring Team, heard these stats he knew he had to help. This is where the partnership between IBEW Local 103 and the Boston Community Mentoring Team began. ... Read More
The Los Angeles community-based nonprofit 2nd Call does a lot for the people it serves, but for John "Big John" Harriel Jr., it all comes down to three words.

“It saves lives," said Harriel, a 25-year member of Los Angeles Local 11, which works with the organization to get its participants into the trades.
Started in 2006, 2nd Call works with at-risk residents from areas like South Los Angeles, Compton, Watts and Inglewood, neighborhoods that are often known more for poverty and gang violence than they are for turning out the next generation of tradespeople. Many have been to prison, but... Read More